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Some Headlines Of Today
Sunday February 29, 2004
Report says Australian government was "more moderate" than
U.S., British assessment of Iraqi threat - 2/29/04 11:07
PM CANBERRA, Australia (AP) -- A parliamentary report Monday broadly cleared the Australian government of exaggerating the threat of Iraq's prewar weapons programs, saying Canberra was "more moderate" than coalition partners Britain and the United States. |
Iraqis said to reach agreement on text of interim constitution
- 2/29/04 10:04 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Iraqi officials reached agreement early Monday on the draft of an interim constitution and will probably sign the document after a Shiite Muslim religious holiday ends, a spokesman for a member of the Iraqi Governing Council said. |
Polish soldiers open fire on bus; U.S. troops fire on car
- 2/29/04 7:03 PM KARBALA, Iraq (AP) -- Polish soldiers opened fire on a bus full of Shiite Muslim pilgrims from Iran after it failed to stop at a checkpoint Sunday, witnesses said. Ten people were hurt, including eight Iranian pilgrims, a Polish soldier and member of the Iraqi security forces, they said. |
Hundreds of thousands of Shiite Muslims gather in Karbala to mark
Ashoura - 2/29/04 6:56 PM KARBALA, Iraq (AP) -- Hundreds of thousands of Shiite Muslims walked, rode bikes and drove cars to this holy city on Sunday for religious rituals once banned by Saddam Hussein. |
Kuwait agrees to export Iraqi oil from its ports -
2/29/04 6:09 PM KUWAIT CITY (AP) -- Kuwait has agreed to export Iraqi oil from its ports, the first such deal between the neighboring nations since the fall of Saddam Hussein, a senior official said Sunday. |
A daily look at U.S. military deaths in Iraq - 2/29/04
5:25 PM As of Friday, Feb. 27, 547 U.S. service members have died since the beginning of military operations in Iraq, according to the Department of Defense. Of those, 378 died as a result of hostile action and 169 died of non-hostile causes, the department said. The department did not provide an update over the w ... |
Iraqi interim constitution will not be announced for several days,
Iraqi, U.S. officials say - 2/29/04 3:27 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- With U.S. officials mediating, Iraqi politicians struggled on Sunday to find compromises on the shape of Kurdish autonomy and the role of Islamic law in an interim constitution. |
Donors commit $1 billion for Iraqi reconstruction into fund headed by
Japan - 2/29/04 3:03 PM ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- International donors agreed Sunday to place about $1 billion pledged for Iraq's reconstruction into a fund initially overseen by Japan, a move meant to reassure donors that their money would be spent properly. |
Polish soldiers open fire on busload of pilgrims; U.S. troops fire on
car - 2/29/04 2:02 PM KARBALA, Iraq (AP) -- Polish soldiers opened fire on a bus full of Shiite Muslim pilgrims from Iran after it failed to stop at a checkpoint Sunday. Ten people were hurt, including eight Iranian pilgrims, a Polish soldier and member of the Iraqi security forces, witnesses and officials said. |
Polish soldiers open fire on busload of pilgrims; U.S. troops fire on
car - 2/29/04 1:25 PM KARBALA, Iraq (AP) -- Polish soldiers shot at a bus full of Shiite Muslim pilgrims when it failed to stop at a checkpoint Sunday, wounding several Iraqis and one Pole. |
Coalition official says Iraq's leaders will not meet deadline for
drafting interim constitution - 2/29/04 7:52 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Iraq's U.S.-picked leaders, who failed to meet a deadline for adopting an interim constitution, hope to come up with an agreement in the few days but won't sign it until the end of a Shiite religious holiday, a coalition official said Sunday. |
Coalition official says Iraq leaders will not meet deadline for drafting
interim constitution - 2/29/04 6:29 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Iraq's U.S.-picked leaders, who failed to meet a deadline for adopting an interim constitution, hope to come up with an agreement in the few days but won't sign it until the end of a Shiite religious holiday, a coalition official said Sunday. |
Coalition soldier killed north of Iraq's capital by while defusing
roadside bomb - 2/29/04 3:56 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A coalition soldier trying to defuse a roadside bomb was shot and killed by insurgents, the U.S. military said Sunday. |
The Above Headlines were gathered from various news sites. |
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