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Some Headlines Of Today
Sunday March 28, 2004
A daily look at U.S. military deaths in Iraq - 3/28/04
5:35 PM As of Friday, March 26, 585 U.S. service members have died since the beginning of military operations in Iraq a year ago, according to the Department of Defense. Of those, 395 died as a result of hostile action and 190 died of non-hostile causes, the department said. The department did not provide an updat ... |
Iraqi minister escapes attack, two in her convoy killed; two foreign
security guards die in separate attack - 3/28/04 3:54 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Gunmen opened fire Sunday on a convoy carrying Iraq's minister of public works, killing a driver and a bodyguard and injuring two others, the U.S.-led coalition said. The minister, Nisreen Berwari, was unharmed. |
Saddam's French lawyer criticizes Bush for pronouncing former dictator's
guilt - 3/28/04 3:42 PM PARIS (AP) -- A French lawyer who claims to be representing Saddam Hussein said Sunday he doesn't think there will be a trial for a long time and criticized President Bush for pronouncing the former dictator guilty. |
Iraqi minister of public works unharmed in attack in northern Iraq; two
in her convoy killed - 3/28/04 3:27 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Gunmen opened fire Sunday on a convoy carrying Iraq's minister of public works, killing a driver and a bodyguard and injuring two others, the U.S.-led coalition said. The minister, Nisreen Berwari, was unharmed. |
Iraqi minister of public works attacked in northern Iraq, escapes
unharmed - 3/28/04 2:29 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Iraq's minister of public works escaped an assassination attempt on Sunday in northern Iraq, a Kurdish official said. |
Two foreign security guards _ a Briton and a Canadian _ killed in Iraq
- 3/28/04 2:15 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- In an apparent effort to undermine U.S.-led reconstruction efforts in Iraq, gunmen on Sunday killed a Briton and a Canadian working as security guards for foreign electrical engineers at a northern power station. |
U.S.-led coalition shuts down weekly newspaper run by followers of
radical Shiite cleric - 3/28/04 1:55 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- The U.S.-led coalition on Sunday shut down a weekly newspaper run by followers of a hardline Shiite Muslim cleric, saying its articles were increasing the threat of violence against occupation forces. |
Baghdad's juvenile prison reflects city's rough-and-tumble life
- 3/28/04 1:46 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Haidar Ali Hamid, with his close-cropped hair, scarred face and bright orange jumpsuit, is one of about 30 accused murderers in Baghdad's hard-bitten juvenile prison. |
Israeli report says faults intelligence services over Iraq assessments
- 3/28/04 1:41 PM JERUSALEM (AP) -- A claim by Israeli intelligence that Iraq probably had weapons of mass destruction was based largely on speculation, not fact, parliamentary investigators said in a report Sunday. They dismissed suggestions that Israel tried to push its Western allies to war. |
Rise of Shiite power in Iraq sparks interest in region, may set example
of pluralism - 3/28/04 1:13 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- As Shiite Muslims take center-stage in the politics of the new Iraq, the ripples of their sudden and dramatic empowerment are beginning to be felt beyond the country's borders. |
Revival of religious Shiite books as defining feature of community's
empowerment - 3/28/04 1:13 PM NAJAF, Iraq (AP) -- Clandestine meetings with smugglers. Merchandise delivered in cemeteries by night. Officials bribed to look the other way. |
Two foreign nationals _ Briton and Canadian _ killed in northern Iraq
- 3/28/04 11:36 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Gunmen killed a Briton and a Canadian guarding a power station near Mosul on Sunday, in the second straight day of violence in the northern Iraqi city that was home to large numbers of Saddam Hussein's military officers. |
Two foreign nationals, including one Briton, killed in northern Iraq
- 3/28/04 8:55 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Gunmen killed two foreign guards Sunday at a power station near the northern city of Mosul, and the British Foreign Office said one of the dead was a Briton. |
Israeli report says intelligence services made faulty Iraq assessments
- 3/28/04 8:45 AM JERUSALEM (AP) -- Erroneous Israeli warnings about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction ahead of last year's U.S.-led invasion were based on speculation, not fact, parliamentary investigators said Sunday, but stressed that intelligence agencies had not tried to mislead Israel's Western allies. |
Gunmen reportedly kill two British guards in northern Iraq
- 3/28/04 5:57 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A drive-by shooting Sunday in northern Iraq killed two people described by a local official as British guards at a power station. |
Witnesses say two foreign civilians killed in northern Iraq
- 3/28/04 5:33 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A drive-by shooting Sunday in northern Iraq killed two people described by witnesses as foreign civilians. |
Witnesses say two foreign civilians killed in drive-by shooting in
northern Iraq - 3/28/04 4:30 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Gunmen killed two people in a drive-by shooting in northern Iraq on Sunday, and witnesses described the victims as foreign civilians. |
Bombs injure civilians, including two children in two Iraqi cities
- 3/28/04 3:45 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A bomb exploded Sunday outside a police officer's home in a city northeast of the capital, wounding five bystanders, including two children, authorities said. |
The Above Headlines were gathered from various news sites. |
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