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Some Headlines Of Today
Monday January 5, 2004
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A daily look at U.S. military deaths in Iraq - 1/5/04
9:29 PM As of Monday, Jan. 5, 483 U.S. service members have died since the beginning of military operations in Iraq, according to the Defense Department. Of those, 331 died as a result of hostile action and 152 died of non-hostile causes, the department said. |
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Zeal for Palestinian cause motivated alleged spy, prosecutors say
- 1/5/04 9:21 PM CHICAGO (AP) -- An Arabic-language community newspaper publisher accused of spying on Iraqi dissidents for Saddam Hussein's government was motivated by zeal for the Palestinian cause, prosecutors said Monday. |
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Iraqi Governing Council close to agreeing on principle of federalism
- 1/5/04 6:45 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- The Governing Council is close to agreeing on a federal system for Iraq and will defer until next year the explosive issue of whether to give greater autonomy to the northern Kurdish region, two council members said Monday. |
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Zeal for Palestinian cause motivated alleged spy, prosecutors say
- 1/5/04 6:34 PM CHICAGO (AP) -- An Arabic-language community newspaper publisher accused of spying on Iraqi dissidents for Saddam Hussein's government was motivated by zeal for the Palestinian cause, prosecutors said Monday. |
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Army expanding `stop loss' order to keep soldiers from leaving the
service - 1/5/04 6:24 PM WASHINGTON (AP) -- About 7,000 U.S. soldiers in Iraq, Kuwait and Afghanistan who were planning to retire or otherwise leave the service in the next few months are getting new marching orders: Stay put. |
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A daily look at U.S. military deaths in Iraq - 1/5/04
5:19 PM As of Monday, Jan. 5, 483 U.S. service members have died since the beginning of military operations in Iraq, according to the Defense Department. Of those, 331 died as a result of hostile action and 152 died of non-hostile causes, the department said. |
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U.S. military releases Reuters, NBC employees - 1/5/04
4:28 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- The U.S. military on Monday released three Iraqi employees of the Reuters news agency and an Iraqi cameraman working for NBC who were detained last week, a military official said. |
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Four U.S. soldiers wounded in Iraq, - 1/5/04 3:24 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Three U.S. soldiers were wounded when a roadside bomb exploded near a U.S. military convoy west of Baghdad, and insurgents shot and wounded another soldier in an ambush northwest of the capital, the military said Monday. |
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U.S. intelligence officer identifies major attack hotspots on Iraq's
roads - 1/5/04 3:20 PM Maj. Thomas Sirois, chief intelligence officer of the U.S. Army's 3rd Corps Support Command, identified these four major hotspots for guerrilla attacks on U.S. military convoys in Iraq. |
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AP Exclusive: Iraqis learn ambush methods from Chechen, Afghan
guerrillas - 1/5/04 3:20 PM CAMP ANACONDA, Iraq (AP) -- Iraqi guerrillas blasting U.S. military convoys with improvised bombs hidden at roadsides may have learned tactics by talking to Chechen rebels and Taliban and al-Qaida fighters in Afghanistan, a U.S. Army intelligence officer told The Associated Press. |
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Blair says Iraq conflict is test case for war on terror
- 1/5/04 9:04 AM BASRA, Iraq (AP) -- British forces are likely to remain in Iraq for several more years, a top British official said Monday, a day after Prime Minister Tony Blair made a surprise visit to troops headquartered in Basra. |
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The Above Headlines were gathered from various news sites. |
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