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Some Headlines Of Today
Thursday February 5, 2004
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Somber memorial in Colorado for soldiers killed in Iraq helicopter crash
- 2/5/04 7:34 PM FORT CARSON, Colo. (AP) -- Four of the nine soldiers killed when their helicopter went down in Iraq last month were memorialized Thursday as modest heroes dedicated to saving lives -- American and Iraqi. |
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A daily look at U.S. military deaths in Iraq - 2/5/04
7:22 PM As of Thursday, Feb. 5, 528 U.S. service members have died since the beginning of military operations in Iraq, according to the Department of Defense. Of those, 368 died as a result of hostile action and 160 died of non-hostile causes, the department said. |
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Iraq rebels press attacks even as U.S. Army roundups capture more than
100 insurgents - 2/5/04 5:56 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- U.S. and Iraqi forces captured more than 100 suspected guerrillas in raids across the country, arresting one of Saddam Hussein's intelligence chiefs and another Iraqi believed involved in a suicide bombing last month, a U.S. commander said Thursday. |
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U.S. military, Iraqi groups deny rumors of attack on Iraq's top Shiite
cleric - 2/5/04 4:50 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Reports of an assassination attempt Thursday against Iraq's most powerful Shiite Muslim clergyman are untrue, a group close to him said; and the U.S. military said it knew nothing of any attack. |
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Al-Sistani in good health after reports of assassination attempt
- 2/5/04 2:58 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Iraq's most powerful Shiite Muslim clergyman was described by associates as being in good health Thursday after reports of an assassination attempt. Bodyguards said there was no attempt on his life. |
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Aznar rules out Iraq weapons of mass destruction inquiry
- 2/5/04 12:49 PM MADRID, Spain (AP) -- Spain, an outspoken U.S. ally on Iraq, has no immediate plans to investigate why the government believed Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, a government official said Thursday. |
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U.S. forces arrest 106 suspected insurgents but no progress in Irbil
bombing probe - 2/5/04 12:07 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- U.S. and Iraqi forces captured more than 100 suspected insurgents in raids across the country, arresting a former Iraqi general and another Iraqi believed involved in a suicide bombing last month, the U.S. command said Thursday. |
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Insurgent group claims responsibility for Irbil suicide bombings
- 2/5/04 10:29 AM TIKRIT, Iraq (AP) -- An Iraqi militant group claimed responsibility for the suicide bombings in Irbil, and a senior U.S. commander blamed recent attacks on insurgents seeking to sabotage a future independent Iraqi government. |
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One soldier killed, one wounded in mortar attack near Baghdad airport
- 2/5/04 10:08 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Insurgents fired a mortar Thursday at a checkpoint near Baghdad International Airport, killing one U.S. soldier and wounding another, the U.S. command said. |
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Coalition chief promises to help U.N. team studying elections
- 2/5/04 9:40 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- The top U.S. administrator of Iraq promised Thursday to cooperate fully with a United Nations electoral team, which he said is expected to arrive "in coming days" to try to end a deadlock on forming a provisional government. |
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Report: Aznar rules out Iraq weapons of mass destruction inquiry
- 2/5/04 8:25 AM MADRID, Spain (AP) -- Spain has ruled out an official inquiry into why the government believed Iraq had weapons of mass destruction before last year's U.S.-led invasion, the newspaper El Pais reported Thursday. |
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Defense secretary Hoon rebuts suggestion Blair was not informed on
intelligence - 2/5/04 4:56 AM LONDON (AP) -- Defense Secretary Geoff Hoon on Thursday played down suggestions that Prime Minister Tony Blair was not fully informed about the details of key intelligence reports in the lead-up to war in Iraq. |
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Insurgent group claims responsibility for Irbil bombings that killed 109
- 2/5/04 1:28 AM TIKRIT, Iraq (AP) -- An Iraqi militant group claimed responsibility for the suicide bombings in Irbil, and a senior U.S. commander blamed recent attacks on insurgents seeking to sabotage a future independent Iraqi government |
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Thousands of South Korean soldiers volunteer for Iraq duty, offered big
bonus - 2/5/04 12:07 AM SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Driven in part by large financial bonuses, about 18,000 South Korean soldiers have volunteered for a mission to help the U.S.-led coalition rebuild Iraq, a military official said Thursday. |
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The Above Headlines were gathered from various news sites. |
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