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Some Headlines Of Today
Thursday July 17, 2008
Paring down high unemployment is Iraq's next task 7/17/2008, 12:27 p.m.
PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — They fan out across Baghdad in summer's scorching heat — men in blue overalls picking up trash, mowing the sparse grass in parks, and standing on ladders to paint highway underpasses and prune palm trees. |
Kuwait names 1st ambassador to Iraq since Gulf War 7/17/2008, 11:36 a.m.
PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — Kuwait named its first ambassador to Iraq since the 1991 Gulf War on Thursday, a major step toward healing the two countries' painful past. |
Iraq's al-Qaida fighters now `furtive terrorists' 7/17/2008, 11:17 a.m.
PDT COMBAT OUTPOST COPPER, Iraq (AP) — It's quiet around here in farm country, south of Baghdad where al-Qaida once held sway. Just months ago U.S. foot patrols through the wheat fields nearby would regularly draw fire — if the soldiers managed first to elude al-Qaida-planted roadside bombs. |
Kuwait names 1st ambassador to Iraq since Gulf War 7/17/2008, 8:11 a.m.
PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — Kuwait on Thursday named its first ambassador to Iraq since the 1991 Gulf War, in a major step toward healing the two countries' painful past and boosting regional ties with Baghdad's post-war government. |
Report: Kuwait names ambassador to Iraq 7/17/2008, 3:51 a.m. PDT KUWAIT CITY (AP) — Kuwait's official news agency says the tiny Gulf country has named an ambassador to Iraq for the first time since the 1991 Gulf War. |
Iraq's al-Qaida fighters now `furtive terrorists' 7/17/2008, 12:57 a.m.
PDT COMBAT OUTPOST COPPER, Iraq (AP) — It's quiet around here in farm country, south of Baghdad where al-Qaida once held sway. Just months ago U.S. foot patrols through the wheat fields nearby would regularly draw fire — if the soldiers managed first to elude al-Qaida-planted roadside bombs. |
Iraq's al-Qaida fighters now `furtive terrorists' 7/17/2008, 12:10 a.m.
PDT COMBAT OUTPOST COPPER, Iraq (AP) — It's quiet around here in farm country, south of Baghdad where al-Qaida once held sway. Just months ago U.S. foot patrols through the wheat fields nearby would regularly draw fire — if the soldiers managed first to elude al-Qaida-planted roadside bombs. |
The Above Headlines were gathered from various news sites. |
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