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Some Headlines Of Today
Saturday April 3, 2004
A daily look at U.S. military deaths in Iraq - 4/3/04
7:16 PM As of Friday, April 2, 596 U.S. service members have died since the beginning of military operations in Iraq last year, according to the Department of Defense. Of those, 406 died as a result of hostile action and 190 died of non-hostile causes. The department did not provide an update Saturday. |
Gunmen kill four Iraqis in separate attacks on police south of Baghdad
- 4/3/04 3:02 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- In the latest assault on Iraq's U.S.-trained security forces, gunmen killed four people in two separate attacks on police south of Baghdad on Saturday. |
Closure of Shiite weekly newspaper likely to compound U.S. security
worries - 4/3/04 2:50 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- The U.S. closure of the weekly newspaper of a zealously anti-American Shiite cleric has invigorated the movement and its opposition to the American-led occupation. |
Iraq restarts pumping oil through northern pipeline to Turkey
- 4/3/04 1:29 PM ANKARA, Turkey (AP) -- Iraq began pumping oil to Turkey through its northern pipeline Saturday after a nearly three-week lull, Dow Jones Newswires reported. |
Two attacks on Iraqi police kill four - 4/3/04 5:47 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Two attacks on Iraqi police south of Baghdad on Saturday left four people dead, officers said, in the latest of a string of attacks on local authorities linked to the U.S.-led occupation. |
More civilians bear the brunt of the insurgency in Mosul
- 4/3/04 5:07 AM MOSUL, Iraq (AP) -- Fewer U.S. troops patrol the streets of Iraq's third-largest city, while more Iraqi security forces drive through busy markets or sprawl on median strips in firing positions. |
Insurgents kill a town's police chief and his driver in Iraq
- 4/3/04 4:13 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Gunmen fired on a vehicle carrying a police chief in a town south of Baghdad on Saturday, killing both him and his driver, police said. |
Five families across the country mourn deaths of their soldiers
- 4/3/04 3:09 AM FORT RILEY, Kan. (AP) -- Five Fort Riley-stationed soldiers who died in a single day this week in Iraq were all in their early 20s but had backgrounds as varied as their hometowns, which stretched from Idaho to Maryland. |
Thailand considering withdrawing troops from Iraq after June 30,
government says - 4/3/04 1:29 AM BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -- Thailand may withdraw its forces from Iraq earlier than planned due to concerns about violence in the country after the United States transfers power to Iraqis on June 30, a government spokesman said Saturday. |
The Above Headlines were gathered from various news sites. |
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