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Some Headlines Of Today
Saturday November 24, 2007
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US to increase troops in Diyala province 11/24/2007, 5:47 p.m. PST BAGHDAD (AP) — U.S. military officials said Saturday that the overall number of American troops in Iraq will be reduced by some 5,000 with the withdrawal of a combat brigade from Diyala province. But the number of soldiers in the volatile province will actually increase. |
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Iraqi government reopens landmark street 11/24/2007, 3:11 p.m. PST BAGHDAD (AP) — The smell of grilled fish and the sound of children's laughter provided moments of joy for many Iraqis Saturday as the government reopened Abu Nawas Street, a famous riverside promenade that has been largely barricaded from the public since the U.S.-led invasion. |
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U.S. blames Shiites in new Iraq violence 11/24/2007, 3:07 p.m. PST BAGHDAD (AP) — Four members of an Iranian-backed Shiite cell confessed to bombing a public market in central Baghdad, a U.S. spokesman said Saturday. He also blamed Shiites for recent attacks on U.S. bases, raising fears that a three-month truce by the most feared Shiite militia may be at an end. |
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Market bomb blamed on Iran-backed groups 11/24/2007, 7:37 a.m. PST BAGHDAD (AP) — The U.S. military on Saturday blamed the deadly bombing of a pet market in Baghdad on Iranian-backed Shiite militants, raising concerns that escalating activity by Shiite extremists could jeopardize a relative calm that has offered new hopes for Iraqis after years of turmoil. |
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Bombing blamed on Iran-backed militants 11/24/2007, 3:21 a.m. PST BAGHDAD (AP) — The U.S. military on Saturday blamed the deadly bombing of a pet market in Baghdad on Iranian-backed Shiite militants, raising concerns that Shiite extremist activity could escalate and jeopardize waning violence in Iraq. |
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