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Some Headlines Of Today
Sunday April 9, 2006
Sunnis still opposed to new term for PM 4/9/2006, 11:38 p.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — The Sunni Arab bloc in parliament remains opposed to a new term for Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari and will ask the Shiites to present new names for consideration for the top government post, a Sunni spokesman said Monday. |
Mubarak questions loyalty of Iraq Shiites 4/9/2006, 7:36 p.m. PT CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak angered Iraqi leaders Sunday by saying Shiites there and across the Middle East are more loyal to Iran than to their own countries as he gave a startlingly frank warning about possible civil war in Iraq. |
A look at U.S. military deaths in Iraq 4/9/2006, 5:47 p.m. PT (AP) — As of Sunday, April 9, 2006, at least 2,350 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. The figure includes seven military civilians. At least 1,846 died as a result of hostile action, according to the military's numbers. |
Mubarak's warning angers Iraqi leaders 4/9/2006, 5:36 p.m. PT CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak angered Iraqi leaders Sunday by saying Shiites there and across the Middle East are more loyal to Iran than to their own countries as he gave a startlingly frank warning about possible civil war in Iraq. |
Iraqi leaders fail to resolve deadlock 4/9/2006, 4:46 p.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Shiite lawmakers met on Sunday, the third anniversary of the fall of Baghdad to U.S. forces, in the first formal step to break the deadlock over Sunni and Kurdish opposition to their choice for a prime minister to head the next government. |
Mubarak's warning angers Iraqi leaders 4/9/2006, 4:07 p.m. PT CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak angered Iraqi leaders Sunday by saying Shiites there and across the Middle East are more loyal to Iran than to their own countries as he gave a startlingly frank warning about possible civil war in Iraq. |
Ramadi insurgents develop clever tactics 4/9/2006, 1:34 p.m. PT RAMADI, Iraq (AP) — On an eerie, battle-scarred street in this blown-out urban war zone, a mannequin with painted black hair stares silently at U.S. Marines hunkered down in sandbagged observation posts atop buildings a few blocks away. |
New Baghdad sculpture holds little meaning 4/9/2006, 1:24 p.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — The turquoise color is faded, and nests of sparrows fill its holes. |
Iraqi Shiites fail to resolve deadlock 4/9/2006, 1:15 p.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Shiite lawmakers met on Sunday, the third anniversary of the fall of Baghdad to U.S. forces, in the first formal step to break the deadlock over Sunni and Kurdish opposition to their choice for a prime minister to head the next government. |
Mubarak's warning angers Iraqi leaders 4/9/2006, 1:03 p.m. PT CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak angered Iraqi leaders Sunday by saying Shiites there and across the Middle East are more loyal to Iran than to their own countries as he gave a startlingly frank warning about possible civil war in Iraq. |
More violence marks holiday in Iraq 4/9/2006, 8:25 a.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Five roadside bombs killed at least three people in Iraq on Sunday — the three-year anniversary of the Baghdad's fall to U.S. forces. Iraq police and soldiers bolstered security in the capital to prevent attacks on "Freedom Day." |
More violence marks holiday in Baghdad 4/9/2006, 4:57 a.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Five roadside bombs killed at least three people in Iraq on Sunday — the three-year anniversary of the Baghdad's fall to U.S. forces. Iraq police and soldiers bolstered security in the capital to prevent attacks on "Freedom Day." |
U.S. troops kill 8 suspected insurgents 4/9/2006, 3:52 a.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — American troops killed eight suspected insurgents Sunday during a raid north of Baghdad, the U.S. military said. Elsewhere in Iraq, at least five roadside bombs killed three people and wounded several others. |
Shiites politicians make no decision on PM 4/9/2006, 3:46 a.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Shiite politicians met Sunday to discuss the crisis over their nomination of Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari for a new term but made no decision to replace him, officials said. |
The Above Headlines were gathered from various news sites. |
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