These Are Only AP Headers For Articles Published. These are manually updated by me. If you wish to read the complete article, use the header title/information to do a web search.
Some Headlines Of Today
Sunday January 25, 2004
A daily look at U.S. military deaths in Iraq - 1/25/04
7:09 PM As of Friday, Jan. 23, 505 U.S. service members have died since the beginning of military operations in Iraq, according to the Department of Defense. Of those, 349 died as a result of hostile action and 156 died of non-hostile causes, the department said. The department did not provide an update over the w ... |
U.S. helicopter crashes in Tigris River, two crew members missing
- 1/25/04 5:52 PM TIKRIT, Iraq (AP) -- A U.S. helicopter crashed in the Tigris river while searching for a missing soldier on Sunday, and the aircraft's two crew members were missing, the military said. |
U.S. soldier dies of injuries in Iraq after day of bloody attacks
- 1/25/04 5:45 PM TIKRIT, Iraq (AP) -- A U.S. helicopter crashed in the Tigris river while searching for a missing soldier on Sunday, and the aircraft's two crew members were missing, the military said. |
Failure to find WMD in Iraq points to intelligence failure, Kay says
- 1/25/04 5:40 PM WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. intelligence agencies need to explain why their research indicated Iraq possessed banned weapons before the American-led invasion, says the outgoing top U.S. inspector, who now believes Saddam Hussein had no such arms. |
`They don't exist': Kay's words may boost global teamwork on arms
control - 1/25/04 2:55 PM Whatever the political backlash in election-year America, the U.S. retreat on Iraqi weapons of mass destruction signals a victory in the larger fight to control the deadliest of weapons. Sanctions and inspections, the United Nations and global teamwork appear to have worked in curbing Iraq's ambitions. |
U.S. helicopter crashes in Tigris River, two crew members missing
- 1/25/04 5:52 PM TIKRIT, Iraq (AP) -- A U.S. helicopter crashed in the Tigris river while searching for a missing soldier on Sunday, and the aircraft's two crew members were missing, the military said. |
U.S. soldier dies of injuries in Iraq after day of bloody attacks
- 1/25/04 5:45 PM TIKRIT, Iraq (AP) -- A U.S. helicopter crashed in the Tigris river while searching for a missing soldier on Sunday, and the aircraft's two crew members were missing, the military said. |
Failure to find WMD in Iraq points to intelligence failure, Kay says
- 1/25/04 5:40 PM WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. intelligence agencies need to explain why their research indicated Iraq possessed banned weapons before the American-led invasion, says the outgoing top U.S. inspector, who now believes Saddam Hussein had no such arms. |
U.S. soldier dies of injuries in Iraq after day of bloody attacks
- 1/25/04 4:06 PM TIKRIT, Iraq (AP) -- A U.S. helicopter crashed in the Tigris river while searching for a missing soldier on Sunday, and the aircraft's two crew members were missing, the military said. |
Failure to find WMD in Iraq points to intelligence failure, Kay says
- 1/25/04 3:55 PM WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. intelligence agencies need to explain why their research indicated Iraq possessed banned weapons before the American-led invasion, says the outgoing top U.S. inspector, who now believes Saddam Hussein had no such arms. |
`They don't exist': Kay's words may boost global teamwork on arms
control - 1/25/04 2:55 PM Whatever the political backlash in election-year America, the U.S. retreat on Iraqi weapons of mass destruction signals a victory in the larger fight to control the deadliest of weapons. Sanctions and inspections, the United Nations and global teamwork appear to have worked in curbing Iraq's ambitions. |
AP ENTERPRISE: Iraq could resume oil shipments to Turkey "in a
matter of days," official says - 1/25/04 2:24 PM BABA GURGUR, Iraq (AP) -- With security guards now deployed along Iraq's export pipeline to the Mediterranean, crude from one of the country's biggest oil fields could start flowing to overseas markets "in a matter of days," a senior Iraqi oil official told The Associated Press. |
U.S. helicopter crashes while searching for missing soldier, 2 pilots
missing - 1/25/04 1:45 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A U.S. military helicopter crashed Sunday in the Tigris River in the northern town of Mosul while searching for a soldier, and both crewmembers were missing, a spokeswoman said. |
Resigned chief weapons inspector says he believes Iraq had no banned
weapons - 1/25/04 12:39 PM WASHINGTON (AP) -- The former top U.S. weapons inspector in Iraq said Sunday he believes Saddam Hussein had no weapons of mass destruction before the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. |
U.S. soldiers arrest nearly 50 people in raids after bloody day in Iraq
- 1/25/04 10:12 AM TIKRIT, Iraq (AP) -- U.S. soldiers arrested nearly 50 people and confiscated weapons in several raids in Iraq's volatile Sunni Triangle after a series of bombings that killed six U.S. soldiers. |
U.S. soldier killed in grenade attack in northern Iraq -
1/25/04 3:56 AM TIKRIT, Iraq (AP) -- Insurgents fired a rocket propelled grenade at a Bradley fighting vehicle that was on patrol in central Iraq, killing a U.S. soldiers, a military spokeswoman said Sunday. |
The Above Headlines were gathered from various news sites. |
Copyright 2014 Q Madp PO Box 86888 Portland OR 97286-0888 www.OurWarHeroes.org