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Tuesday  November 11, 2003

Fear of Saddam's return said preventing key intelligence, Vietnam comparison dismissed - 11/11/03 7:58 PM
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- America's top soldier in Iraq said Tuesday a "blanket of fear" that Saddam Hussein will return prevents Iraqis from giving U.S. troops intelligence vital to curb the growing insurgency -- stepped up attacks underlined by a late night barrage on the heart of Baghdad.
Bremer meets with White House officials about complaints with Iraqi council - 11/11/03 7:26 PM
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Frustrated with the U.S.-picked Iraqi Governing Council, President Bush's national security advisers questioned the top American administrator in Iraq on Tuesday about how to break a political logjam in Baghdad and speed planning for the nation's political future.
A look at U.S. daily deaths in Iraq - 11/11/03 6:29 PM
As of Monday, Nov. 10, 394 U.S. service members have died since the beginning of military operations in Iraq, according to the Department of Defense. The department did not provide an update Tuesday.
Bremer meets with White House officials on Iraq - 11/11/03 3:35 PM
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The top U.S. administrator in Iraq, L. Paul Bremer, made a hastily arranged visit to Washington Tuesday amid growing dissatisfaction here about the performance of the Iraqi Governing Council.
Explosions heard in central Baghdad - 11/11/03 3:21 PM
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Insurgents fired mortars after sundown Tuesday in the center of the Iraqi capital, and two rounds exploded within the American headquarters area known as the "green zone," the U.S.-led coalition said.
FBI facing tough, dangerous challenge in solving Iraq bombings - 11/11/03 3:03 PM
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The FBI is facing one of the most dangerous, difficult challenges in its history as agents and analysts try to solve a string of deadly bombings in Iraq.
Bremer makes surprise trip to Washington, nighttim eexplosions shake Baghdad - 11/11/03 2:06 PM
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- The chief administrator in Iraq, L. Paul Bremer, left for Washington on Tuesday on a previously unannounced trip. In southern Iraq, an explosion on a road frequently used by British troops killed six civilians.
Soldier-mother who risked losing custody wins reassignment to Colorado post - 11/11/03 1:26 PM
FORT CARSON, Colo. (AP) -- A soldier who stayed home with her children during a custody battle instead of returning to Iraq was reassigned to Fort Carson, but also received a conflicting message -- that she could face administrative punishment.
Bremer leaves for Washington on previously unannounced trip - 11/11/03 1:17 PM
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- The top U.S. administrator in Iraq, L. Paul Bremer, left Tuesday for Washington, coalition officials said, without offering any explanation for the previously unannounced trip.
Bomb kills six civilians in southern Iraq; U.S. commander says up to 20 al-Qaida suspects held - 11/11/03 12:39 PM
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- An explosion on a road frequently used by British troops killed six civilians in southern Iraq, and the top U.S. commander in Iraq said Tuesday that the military detained about 20 people suspected of links to al-Qaida.
U.S. commander says 20 al-Qaida suspects held; Basra bomb kills six - 11/11/03 6:31 AM
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- An explosion Tuesday on a road frequently used by British troops killed six civilians in the southern city of Basra, hospital officials said, and the top U.S. commander in Iraq said the military had detained about 20 people suspected of links to al-Qaida.
Turkish Kurdish rebel groups dissolves itself, plans formation of new group - 11/11/03 6:28 AM
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- The Kurdish guerrilla group that battled the Turkish army for some 15 years announced Tuesday that it was dissolving itself and was planning to form a new group that would likely would pursue Kurdish rights through negotiations.
Sanchez says U.S. military holding 20 people who may be linked to al-Qaida - 11/11/03 5:19 AM
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- The U.S. military is holding 20 people suspected of links to al-Qaida, the commander of American forces said Tuesday.
Explosion in Basra kills four civilians; Kurdish group says it will dissolve - 11/11/03 4:53 AM
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- An explosion on a road used by British troops killed four civilians in the southern city of Basra, police said Tuesday, and a Kurdish guerrilla group that had battled the Turkish army for 15 years said it would it would dissolve itself.
Explosion in Basra kills three civilians; Kurdish group says it will dissolve - 11/11/03 4:45 AM
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- An explosion on a road used by British troops killed four civilians in the southern city of Basra, police said Tuesday, and a Kurdish guerrilla group that had battled the Turkish army for 15 years said it would it would dissolve itself.
Soldier-mother who risked losing custody wins reassignment to Colorado post - 11/11/03 4:35 AM
FORT CARSON, Colo. (AP) -- A soldier who stayed home with her children during a custody battle rather than returning to Iraq was reassigned to Fort Carson, but also received a conflicting message -- that she could face criminal charges.
Top U.S. general warns of harsh measures unless attacks stop - 11/11/03 2:42 AM
FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) -- America's top general in the Middle East has warned community leaders the U.S. military will use stern measures unless they curb attacks against coalition forces, an Iraqi who attended the meeting said Monday.
Ties between U.S., Iraq council tested by delays in constitutional process - 11/11/03 1:32 AM
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Delays in drafting a new constitution, a key part of Washington's political blueprint for Iraq, are fraying relations between the U.S.-led coalition and the U.S.-appointed Iraqi interim leadership.
Top U.S. general warns of harsh measures unless attacks stop - 11/11/03 12:52 AM
FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) -- America's top general in the Middle East has warned community leaders the U.S. military will use stern measures unless they curb attacks against coalition forces, an Iraqi who attended the meeting said Monday.

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