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Some Headlines Of Today
Wednesday February 6, 2008
US: al-Qaida in Iraq training children 2/6/2008, 5:55 p.m. PST BAGHDAD (AP) — Boys in soccer jerseys don black masks and grab weapons. They scramble over mud-brick walls, blast down doors and hold guns to the heads of residents inside. The U.S. military said videos seized from suspected al-Qaida in Iraq hideouts show militants training children who appear as young as 10 to kidnap and kill. |
US: al-Qaida in Iraq training children 2/6/2008, 2:24 p.m. PST BAGHDAD (AP) — Boys in soccer jerseys don black masks and grab weapons. They scramble over mud-brick walls, blast down doors and hold guns to the heads of residents inside. The U.S. military said videos seized from suspected al-Qaida in Iraq hideouts show militants training children who appear as young as 10 to kidnap and kill. |
Reconstruction starts on Samarra mosque 2/6/2008, 1:14 p.m. PST BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi and U.N. officials toured a bomb-damaged Shiite shrine in northern Iraq on Wednesday as workers took the first steps in a long-delayed reconstruction — nearly two years after the attack on the famed golden dome became a rallying point for Shiite rage. |
Reconstruction starts on Samarra mosque 2/6/2008, 12:51 p.m. PST BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi and U.N. officials toured a bomb-damaged Shiite shrine in northern Iraq on Wednesday as workers took the first steps in a long-delayed reconstruction — nearly two years after the attack on the famed golden dome became a rallying point for Shiite rage. |
US says al-Qaida in Iraq using children 2/6/2008, 9:38 a.m. PST BAGHDAD (AP) — Videotapes seized during U.S. raids on suspected al-Qaida in Iraq hide-outs show the terror group training young boys to kidnap and assassinate civilians, U.S. and Iraqi officials said Wednesday. |
US says al-Qaida in Iraq using children 2/6/2008, 5:53 a.m. PST BAGHDAD (AP) — Videotapes seized during U.S. raids on suspected al-Qaida in Iraq hide-outs show the terror group training young boys to kidnap and assassinate civilians, U.S. and Iraqi officials said Wednesday. |
US, Iraqi raids net 20 suspects 2/6/2008, 2:04 a.m. PST BAGHDAD (AP) — U.S. and Iraqi forces detained 20 suspected insurgents in four days of raids across Iraq, the U.S. military said Wednesday. |
The Above Headlines were gathered from various news sites. |
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