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Some Headlines Of Today
Saturday September 6, 2003
Britain sending 120 more soldiers to Iraq - 9/6/03 5:26
PM LONDON (AP) -- Britain is sending 120 more soldiers to Iraq, the Ministry of Defense said Saturday, amid press reports that hundreds more British soldiers may be deployed there. |
Previously banned militia patrols Iraqi holy city _ with U.S. acceptance
- 9/6/03 4:31 PM NAJAF, Iraq (AP) -- Militiamen carrying assault rifles and wearing arm bands of a once-outlawed Islamic group patrolled in the holy city of Najaf on Saturday, a week after a key Shiite cleric was killed in a bombing followers blamed on the failure of U.S. security efforts. |
Rumsfeld challenges Iraqis to help with security -
9/6/03 2:36 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld lashed out at Iraqi critics of the U.S.-led occupation Saturday, demanding that they give American forces more information about saboteurs and terrorists. |
In search for weapons, evidence proving elusive - 9/6/03
1:08 PM WASHINGTON (AP) -- Weapons hunters in Iraq have found what they interpret as evidence of Iraqi preparations to secretly produce chemical and biological weapons, some Pentagon officials say. |
Shiite cleric calls for resisting U.S. occupation, strengthening militia
- 9/6/03 12:21 PM NAJAF, Iraq (AP) -- An Islamic militia disbanded by the United States has emerged with weapons and in uniform in Iraq's holiest Shiite Muslim city, a sign Najaf could become a new flash point in the aftermath of a key cleric's assassination. |
Facing French and German opposition, U.S. offers to revise U.N.
resolution on Iraq - 9/6/03 2:24 AM UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- Facing opposition from France and Germany, the United States has offered to revise a U.N. resolution aimed at getting more peacekeeping troops into Iraq. |
Neighbors struggling to cope with post-Saddam Iraq, advised to get
involved - 9/6/03 2:04 AM DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- Iraq's neighbors had warned that toppling Saddam Hussein could plunge the country into chaos. |
President to give Iraq address Sunday night - 9/6/03
1:49 AM WASHINGTON (AP) -- Wanting to command a rising and contentious debate, President Bush will address the nation Sunday on the war on terrorism and efforts to stabilize Iraq. |
Turkish government faces pressure from U.S., skeptical public on troops
in Iraq - 9/6/03 1:41 AM ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) -- With the United States pressing Turkey to dispatch thousands of peacekeepers to Iraq, Turkey's populist government finds itself in a quandary -- caught between its closest ally and a public opposed to sending troops. |
N.C. FBI head to take over agency's Iraq operation -
9/6/03 1:36 AM CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- The head of the FBI's North Carolina bureau is being sent to Iraq to lead the agency's investigations of a string of bombings, including the Aug. 30 attack at a shrine in Najaf that killed 125 people. |
The Above Headlines were gathered from various news sites. |
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