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Some Headlines Of Today
Thursday April 19, 2007
Iraq warns Turkey on Kurdish action 4/19/2007, 8:18 p.m. PDT CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — An Iraqi government spokesman on Thursday rejected Turkey's threat to attack a separatist Kurdish rebel group operating from bases in northern Iraq and warned such a move would be met with massive resistance. |
Al-Qaida chief appointed minister of war 4/19/2007, 8:10 p.m. PDT CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — A Sunni insurgent coalition posted Web videos on Thursday naming the head of al-Qaida in Iraq as "minister of war" and showing the execution of 20 men it said were members of the Iraqi military and security forces. |
Suicide bombing kills 12 in Baghdad 4/19/2007, 8:09 p.m. PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — A suicide bomber slipped past security barriers to kill 12 people Thursday, the latest in a wave of attacks that have shown the resilience of insurgents in the face of a U.S.-led crackdown on major violence in Iraq's capital. |
Gates: 'Clock Is Ticking' on Iraq 4/19/2007, 6:18 p.m. PDT FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) — Defense Secretary Robert Gates, on an unannounced trip to Iraq, delivered a sharp message to the country's political leaders Thursday: The U.S. military's commitment to the war is not open-ended. |
Al-Qaida chief appointed minister of war 4/19/2007, 4:38 p.m. PDT CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — A Sunni insurgent coalition posted Web videos on Thursday naming the head of al-Qaida in Iraq as "minister of war" and showing the execution of 20 men it said were members of the Iraqi military and security forces. |
Suicide bombing kills 12 in Baghdad 4/19/2007, 3:16 p.m. PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — A suicide bomber slipped past security barriers to kill 12 people Thursday, the latest in a wave of attacks that have shown the resilience of insurgents in the face of a U.S.-led crackdown on major violence in Iraq's capital. |
Gates: 'Clock Is Ticking' on Iraq 4/19/2007, 3:16 p.m. PDT FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) — Defense Secretary Robert Gates, on an unannounced trip to Iraq, delivered a sharp message to the country's political leaders Thursday: The U.S. military's commitment to the war is not open-ended. |
Gates: 'Clock Is Ticking' on Iraq 4/19/2007, 1:45 p.m. PDT FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) — On his third visit to Iraq since becoming defense secretary in December, Robert Gates carried an unmistakable message intended to stir the fractious Iraqi government to act against sectarian strife. |
Gates: 'Clock Is Ticking' on Iraq 4/19/2007, 1:07 p.m. PDT FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) — U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates landed in Baghdad on Thursday to deliver a sharp message to Iraqi political leaders: The U.S. military's commitment to the war is not open-ended. |
Bomber gets by Baghdad security; 12 dead 4/19/2007, 12:53 p.m. PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — A suicide bomber breached Baghdad's heavy security presence again Thursday, killing a dozen people in a mostly Shiite district a day after more than 230 people died in one of the war's deadliest episodes of violence. |
Gates says 'clock is ticking' on Iraq 4/19/2007, 12:53 p.m. PDT FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) — Defense Secretary Robert Gates slipped into Iraq Thursday to warn Iraqi leaders that the U.S. commitment to a military buildup there is not open-ended. |
Al-Qaida chief appointed minister of war 4/19/2007, 12:45 p.m. PDT CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — A Sunni insurgent coalition posted Web videos on Thursday naming the head of al-Qaida in Iraq as "minister of war" and showing the execution of 20 men it said were members of the Iraqi military and security forces. |
Terror group posts execution video 4/19/2007, 10:25 a.m. PDT CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Al-Qaida-led Iraqi insurgents issued a video Thursday purporting to show the killing of 20 kidnapped Iraqi police and soldiers, shot in the head execution-style as they knelt in a row. |
Gates in Iraq to spur reconciliation 4/19/2007, 4:53 a.m. PDT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Defense Secretary Robert Gates, arriving in Iraq on an unannounced visit Thursday, said he plans to tell Iraqi leaders that the U.S. commitment for a military buildup in the country is not open-ended. |
Iraqis bury victims from deadly attacks 4/19/2007, 3:36 a.m. PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — Grieving relatives retrieved bodies from hospital morgues Thursday, and passers-by gawked at the giant crater left by a market bomb in one of four attacks that killed 183 people on the bloodiest day since the U.S. troop increase began nine weeks ago. |
Iraqi refugees head to EU 4/19/2007, 12:11 a.m. PDT BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) — Professor Nazar al Kaddouri had lost his brother — beheaded with a rotary saw — and a nephew had been assassinated. So when he began receiving death threats, Kaddouri knew it was time to leave Iraq. |
The Above Headlines were gathered from various news sites. |
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