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Some Headlines Of Today
Thursday August 2, 2007
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UK expects expanded UN mandate in Iraq 8/2/2007, 8:17 p.m. PDT UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Britain said Thursday that it expects quick approval of a resolution that would expand the U.N. mandate in Iraq to promote political reconciliation, settle disputed internal boundaries, and plan for a national census. |
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New U.S. air campaign south of Baghdad 8/2/2007, 1:17 p.m. PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — The U.S. military has launched a new air campaign against militant safe havens and weapons smugglers south of Baghdad as it seeks to choke the flow of bombs and weapons reaching Baghdad, a top commander said Thursday. |
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Gates: Iraq political reform difficult 8/2/2007, 11:35 a.m. PDT ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — U.S. officials underestimated how difficult it would be for the Iraqi government to pass political reforms, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Thursday, saying the "depth of mistrust" among factions is greater than anticipated. |
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Water taps run dry in Baghdad 8/2/2007, 11:19 a.m. PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — Much of the Iraqi capital was without running water Thursday and had been for at least 24 hours, compounding the urban misery in a war zone and the blistering heat at the height of the Baghdad summer. |
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Arabs ambivalent on policy toward Iraq 8/2/2007, 10:19 a.m. PDT AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — America's Arab allies fear a quick U.S. departure would plunge Iraq into chaos. But despite U.S. appeals for help this week, the Arabs are reluctant to boost support for Iraq's Shiite-led government, fearing it would increase the influence of their regional rival, Iran. |
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Gates: Iraq political reform difficult 8/2/2007, 8:12 a.m. PDT ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — U.S. officials underestimated how difficult it would be for the Iraqi government to pass political reforms, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Thursday, adding that the "depth of mistrust" among the factions is greater than anticipated. |
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Sunnis asked to reconsider quiting gov't 8/2/2007, 3:33 a.m. PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — The Iraqi prime minister's party asked the country's largest Sunni Arab bloc Thursday to reconsider its withdrawal from government, in a last-ditch effort to restore Iraq's national unity government. |
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