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Some Headlines Of Today
Friday August 8, 2003
Armless Iraqi boy should be able to lead a nearly normal life, doctor
says - 8/8/03 11:59 PM LONDON (AP) -- An Iraqi boy who lost both arms in the war that toppled Saddam Hussein should be able to lead a nearly normal life with artificial limbs, the specialist treating him said Friday. |
A look at U.S. daily casualties in Iraq - 8/8/03 10:51
PM As of Friday, Aug. 8, 257 U.S. soldiers have died since the beginning of military operations in Iraq, according to the military. |
U.S. officials suspect al-Qaida-linked group behind embassy bombing
- 8/8/03 6:40 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- The FBI sent a team to Iraq to lead the investigation into the car bombing of the Jordanian Embassy as a group linked to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida terror network became a focus of the inquiry, U.S. officials said Friday. The death toll rose to 19 people with at least 50 others wounde ... |
BAGHDAD, Iraq: would stay. - 8/8/03 5:42 PM In Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit, meanwhile, American snipers firing from 100 yards away killed two suspected arms dealers in a market. The Iraqis were given no opportunity to surrender; an Army colonel said the fact that they had weapons made them combatants. |
U.S. officials suspect al-Qaida-linked group behind embassy bombing
- 8/8/03 4:28 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A group linked to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida terror network, Ansar-al Islam, became a focus Friday of the inquiry into a car bomb that exploded outside the Jordanian Embassy, killing 19 people and wounding at least 50. |
A look at U.S. daily casualties in Iraq - 8/8/03 4:05 PM As of Friday, Aug. 8, 257 U.S. soldiers have died since the beginning of military operations in Iraq, according to the military. |
U.S. buying Russian rifles for new Iraqi police, army -
8/8/03 2:43 PM WASHINGTON (AP) -- The American occupation authority in Iraq will equip the country's new army and police forces with Russian-design AK-47 assault rifles, officials said Friday. |
Crime wave in Iraqi capital _ 47 times as many gunshot deaths as a year
ago - 8/8/03 1:47 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Baghdad is at the height of a summer that is long, hot -- and violent. As police return to the war-shattered streets to try to restore order, they are finding themselves in the middle of an unprecedented crime wave. |
U.S. looking at al-Qaida linked group in Jordan Embassy attack; U.S.
snipers kill suspected arms dealers - 8/8/03 11:52 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A group linked to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida terror network, Ansar al-Islam, may have been behind the car bombing of Jordan's embassy in Baghdad, which killed 19 people, U.S. officials said Friday. |
Coming up empty so far, investigators continue search for clues on
pilot's fate in Iraq - 8/8/03 9:40 AM WASHINGTON (AP) -- Genetic material found in a prison cell in Iraq did not match that of a pilot missing since the 1991 Gulf War, but investigators continue to search for other evidence of his fate. |
Bombing death toll hits 19, American soldier killed in western Baghdad
- 8/8/03 8:42 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A group linked to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida terror network, Ansar al-Islam, may have been behind the car bombing of Jordan's embassy in Baghdad, which killed 19 people, U.S. officials said Friday. |
U.S. soldier killed in western Baghdad, 56 now killed in action since
May 1 - 8/8/03 7:28 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A U.S. soldier was shot and killed in western Baghdad, the military reported Friday, the third American soldier reported slain in the capital in the past two days. |
U.S. snipers kill suspected arms dealers in Saddam's hometown; embassy
bombing death toll rises to 19 - 8/8/03 5:45 AM TIKRIT, Iraq (AP) -- U.S. snipers killed two men in a raid on a weapons market in Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit, while in Baghdad, officials raised the death toll from Thursday's bombing of the Jordanian Embassy to 19. |
U.S. snipers kill suspected arms dealers in Saddam's hometown; embassy
bombing death toll rises to 17 - 8/8/03 4:45 AM TIKRIT, Iraq (AP) -- U.S. snipers killed two men in a raid on a weapons market in Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit, while in Baghdad, morgue officials raised the death toll from Thursday's bombing of the Jordanian Embassy to 17. |
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