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Some Headlines Of Today
Saturday February 14, 2004
Bremer opens Iraq's first human rights ministry with appeal to remember
Saddam's atrocities - 2/14/04 10:37 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- The U.S. administrator for Iraq, L. Paul Bremer, opened the nation's first human rights ministry Saturday, saying it will investigate atrocities committed during Saddam Hussein's rule. |
Red Cross head: U.S. authorities have given green light for Saddam visit
- 2/14/04 10:15 PM GENEVA (AP) -- U.S. authorities have given the international Red Cross permission to see Saddam Hussein, but no date has been set, the organization said Saturday. |
Iraq's interim foreign minister reassures neighboring nations of Iraq's
commitment to unity - 2/14/04 10:07 PM KUWAIT CITY (AP) -- Iraq's interim foreign minister tried to reassure his country's neighbors about his government's commitment to build a united Iraq as officials from its six bordering nations met Saturday in Kuwait City. |
Rebel assault routs Iraqi security forces in Fallujah, killing 23 and
freeing prisoners - 2/14/04 6:20 PM FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) -- Guerrillas overwhelmed an Iraqi police station west of Baghdad on Saturday, meeting little resistance as they went room to room shooting police in a bold, well-organized assault that killed 23 people and freed dozens of prisoners, officials said. |
A daily look at U.S. military deaths in Iraq - 2/14/04
5:17 PM As of Friday, Feb. 13, 537 U.S. service members have died since the beginning of military operations in Iraq, according to the Department of Defense. Of those, 373 died as a result of hostile action and 164 died of non-hostile causes, the department said. The department did not provide an update Saturday. |
U.S. exit strategy for Iraq includes plan to base forces in Kuwait,
commander says - 2/14/04 3:31 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- As the United States military draws up long-term plans to leave Iraq, top officers are looking to the U.S. intervention in Bosnia's civil war as a model for an American exit strategy here. |
Rebel assault routs Iraqi security forces in Fallujah, killing at least
20 and freeing prisoners - 2/14/04 2:51 PM FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) -- Guerrillas overwhelmed an Iraqi police station west of Baghdad on Saturday, meeting little resistance as they went room to room shooting police in a bold, well-organized assault that killed 23 people and freed dozens of prisoners, officials said. |
Iraq's interim foreign minister reassures neighboring nations of Iraq's
commitment to unity - 2/14/04 1:50 PM KUWAIT CITY (AP) -- Iraq's interim foreign minister tried to reassure his country's neighbors about his government's commitment to build a united Iraq as officials from its six bordering nations met Saturday in Kuwait City. |
U.S. exit strategy for Iraq includes plan to base forces in Kuwait,
commander says - 2/14/04 1:29 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- As the United States military draws up long-term plans to leave Iraq, top officers are looking to the U.S. intervention in Bosnia's civil war as a model for an American exit strategy here. |
Rebel assault routs Iraqi security forces in Fallujah, killing at least
20 and freeing prisoners - 2/14/04 1:18 PM FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) -- Guerrillas shouting "God is great" launched a bold daylight assault Saturday on an Iraqi police station and a security compound west of Baghdad, meeting little resistance as they gunned down policemen and freed prisoners in a battle that killed 23 people, police said. Most of the dea ... |
U.S. soldiers eyeing lucrative jobs in Iraq _ but not with the military
- 2/14/04 12:30 PM TIKRIT, Iraq (AP) -- Spc. Thomas Daniels' one-year stint in Iraq as an Army engineer is almost over. But the 24-year-old is already making plans to return -- without a gun and, he hopes, with a lot a more money. |
U.S. engineers seal up Saddam's final hiding place -
2/14/04 9:03 AM TIKRIT, Iraq (AP) -- U.S. Army engineers have sealed the underground bunker where former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was captured to prevent it from becoming a tourist attraction, a military spokesman said Saturday. |
Troops from Japan spark hope in southern Iraq city persecuted under
Saddam - 2/14/04 8:21 AM SAMAWAH, Iraq (AP) -- In the desert about three miles out of town, Col. Yasushi Kiyota is giving his morning briefing. Today, like most days, Kiyota has little to report. |
Red Cross head: U.S. authorities have given green light for Saddam visit
- 2/14/04 7:20 AM GENEVA (AP) -- U.S. authorities have given the international Red Cross permission to see Saddam Hussein, but no date has been set, the organization said Saturday. |
Gunmen rout Iraqi security forces in Fallujah, killing at least 20 and
freeing prisoners - 2/14/04 6:10 AM FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) -- Gunmen launched a bold daylight assault on an Iraqi police station and security compound west of Baghdad on Saturday, freeing prisoners and sparking a gunbattle that killed 20 people and wounded 30, police and hospital officials said. |
Gunmen storm security compound in Fallujah, killing at least 20 and
freeing prisoners - 2/14/04 4:38 AM FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) -- Guerrillas shouting 'God is great' launched a bold daylight assault on an Iraqi police station and security compound west of Baghdad on Saturday, freeing prisoners and sparking a gunbattle that killed 20 people and wounded 30, police and hospital officials said. |
Gunmen storm buildings in Fallujah, killing and wounding dozens and
freeing prisoners - 2/14/04 3:55 AM FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) -- Insurgents stormed an Iraqi security compound and a government building on Saturday, freeing prisoners, in an attack that killed 20 people and wounded 30, police and hospital officials said. The same compound was attacked two days earlier during a visit by U.S. Gen. John Abizaid. |
U.N. spokesman says it's unlikely Iraqi elections possible before June
30, Chalabi disagrees - 2/14/04 3:45 AM FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) -- Insurgents attacked a police station and a government building on Saturday, sparking a gunbattle in Fallujah that killed at least 18 people and wounded 30, officials said. |
Gunmen attack police station, government building in Fallujah; 15
killed, 22 wounded, hospital says - 2/14/04 3:06 AM FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) -- Insurgents attacked a police station and a government building on Saturday, sparking a gunbattle, killing 15 people and wounding 22 others, police and hospital officials said. |
Gunmen attack police station, government building in Fallujah, eight
people wounded - 2/14/04 2:08 AM FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) -- Insurgents fired on a police station and a government building in drive-by attacks Saturday that wounded eight people in this turbulent town west of Baghdad, police said. |
The Above Headlines were gathered from various news sites. |
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