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Some Headlines Of Today
Thursday December 7, 2006
Australia wants its troops out of Iraq 12/7/2006, 11:22 p.m. PT CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Prime Minister John Howard, responding to the Iraq Study Group report, said Friday he would like to see Australian troops out of Iraq but refused to set a deadline for their withdrawal. |
Saudis reportedly funding Iraqi Sunnis 12/7/2006, 9:39 p.m. PT CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Private Saudi citizens are giving millions of dollars to Sunni insurgents in Iraq and much of the money is used to buy weapons, including shoulder fired anti-aircraft missiles, according to key Iraqi officials and others familiar with the flow of cash. |
Bill Clinton supports dialogue with Iran 12/7/2006, 8:59 p.m. PT THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton on Thursday endorsed the idea of talks with Iran and Syria to help ease the bloodletting in Iraq, saying it would also be in Tehran's interests. |
2 professors among 23 killed in Iraq 12/7/2006, 3:37 p.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — A series of bombings and shootings killed at least 23 people in Iraq on Thursday, including a 7-year-old girl and two college professors. |
Saudis reportedly funding Iraqi Sunnis 12/7/2006, 3:12 p.m. PT CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Private Saudi citizens are giving millions of dollars to Sunni insurgents in Iraq and much of the money is used to buy weapons, including shoulder fired anti-aircraft missiles, according to key Iraqi officials and others familiar with the flow of cash. |
Report asks a lot of Iraqi government 12/7/2006, 2:00 p.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — The Iraq Study Group report makes clear that much depends on Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's government delivering on multiple fronts for any new U.S. strategy to succeed in Iraq. It's an extremely tall order for a government seen by most Iraqis as ineffective and constantly castigated by politicians from blocs that support it. |
Saudis reportedly funding Iraqi Sunnis 12/7/2006, 12:39 p.m. PT CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Private Saudi citizens are giving millions of dollars to Sunni insurgents in Iraq and much of the money is used to buy weapons, including shoulder fired anti-aircraft missiles, according to key Iraqi officials and others familiar with the flow of cash. |
Olmert: Iraq, Mideast conflict unrelated 12/7/2006, 11:50 a.m. PT TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Thursday rejected a U.S. advisory group's conclusions that Israel must talk to Syria and solve its conflict with the Palestinians to help the Bush administration stabilize Iraq. |
European leaders welcome report on Iraq 12/7/2006, 9:35 a.m. PT BERLIN (AP) — European leaders, who have been sharply critical of the Bush administration's occupation of Iraq, welcomed the U.S. advisory group's report on Iraq as a "necessary course correction" and a first step in a more realistic American view of the conflict. |
Iraqis say report offers little hope 12/7/2006, 7:56 a.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Iraqi citizens said Thursday a U.S. advisory's group recommendation that Washington move toward military disengagement offered little hope of an improvement in their lives anytime soon. |
Arabs say report shows Bush's failure 12/7/2006, 5:22 a.m. PT CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Many Arabs on Thursday interpreted an American advisory panel's bleak assessment of President Bush's Iraq policies as proof of Washington's failure in the Middle East. |
Iraqi marshlands partially restored 12/7/2006, 4:53 a.m. PT TOKYO (AP) — Iraqi environmental officials said Thursday that part of their country's fabled marshlands have been restored with international help, but further effort is needed to revive the ecosystem. |
11 U.S. troops killed in Iraq 12/7/2006, 4:38 a.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — The toll in one of the U.S. military's deadliest days in Iraq rose to 11 when the military said Thursday that another soldier had died in fighting west of Baghdad. |
11 U.S. troops killed in Iraq 12/7/2006, 3:39 a.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — The toll in one of the U.S. military's deadliest days in Iraq rose to 11 Thursday when the military confirmed that another soldier had died in fighting west of Baghdad. |
Iraqi politicians play down U.S. report 12/7/2006, 3:24 a.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Iraqi citizens said Thursday that a U.S. advisory's group recommendation that Washington move toward military disengagement offered little hope of an improvement in their lives anytime soon. |
The Above Headlines were gathered from various news sites. |
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