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Some Headlines Of Today
Wednesday July 28, 2004
A daily look at U.S. military deaths in Iraq - 7/28/04
8:20 PM As of Wednesday, July 28, 906 U.S. service members have died since the beginning of military operations in Iraq in March 2003, according to the Defense Department. Of those, 671 died as a result of hostile action and 235 died of non-hostile causes. |
Suicide attacker explodes car bomb outside Iraqi police station, kills
68 - 7/28/04 6:50 PM BAQOUBA, Iraq (AP) -- A suicide car bomb tore through a downtown street Wednesday, killing 68 Iraqis and turning a bustling area of shops and fruit stalls into charred corpses, twisted metal and burning cars -- the deadliest attack in the month since U.S. authorities handed sovereignty to an interim govern ... |
Antiquated Iraqi postal service improving, U.S. postal team says
- 7/28/04 5:56 PM WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. Postal Service famously does its work in snow, rain, heat and the gloom of night. In Iraq, bullets, rockets and chaos are keeping couriers from swift completion of their appointed rounds. |
Militant group in Iraq says it has killed two Pakistani hostages
- 7/28/04 4:41 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A militant group holding two Pakistani contractors hostage said Wednesday it has killed the men and freed their Iraqi driver, Al-Jazeera television reported. |
Iraqis angry over repeated bombings and attacks by insurgents
- 7/28/04 4:21 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- They have been bombed, shot, kidnapped and bombed again. They don't know who's an enemy and who's a friend. After 15 months of unrelenting violence that has killed civilians and terrorized much of the country, Iraqis are furious. |
NATO struggles for consensus on Iraqi mission but faces French
opposition - 7/28/04 3:21 PM BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -- NATO failed Wednesday to overcome differences on a promised training mission for Iraqi forces, with France resisting U.S. pressure for a high-profile alliance role inside the country. |
Saudis and Iraqis to restore diplomatic relations -
7/28/04 3:13 PM JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (AP) -- Saudi Arabia is restoring diplomatic relations with Iraq, a Saudi official said Wednesday. |
Suicide bombing outside Iraqi police station kills 68 -
7/28/04 2:42 PM BAQOUBA, Iraq (AP) -- A suicide car bomb exploded on a busy downtown boulevard in Baqouba on Wednesday, ripping through a commuter bus during morning rush hour, wrecking nearby shops and killing at least 68 Iraqis in one of the deadliest single insurgent attacks since the U.S. invasion. |
Two coalition service members killed, two aircraft make emergency
landings in Anbar province - 7/28/04 12:24 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Insurgents in Anbar province killed two coalition troops in clashes Wednesday, and enemy fire forced two U.S. military aircraft to make emergency landings, the military said. |
Families of Iraqis allegedly killed by British troops seek inquiry into
their deaths - 7/28/04 12:20 PM LONDON (AP) -- Laughing British soldiers beat Iraqi prisoners, doused them with icy water and demanded they "dance like Michael Jackson," lawyers for families of six Iraqis allegedly killed by British troops said Wednesday as they sought to force an independent inquiry into the deaths. |
Suicide bombing outside Iraqi police station kills 68 -
7/28/04 12:00 PM BAQOUBA, Iraq (AP) -- A suicide car bomb exploded on a busy downtown boulevard in Baqouba on Wednesday, reducing a bus full of passengers to a charred wreck, ripping through nearby shops and killing at least 68 Iraqis in one of the deadliest single insurgent attacks since the U.S. invasion. |
Suicide bombing outside Iraqi police station kills 68 -
7/28/04 11:21 AM BAQOUBA, Iraq (AP) -- A suicide car bomb exploded on a busy downtown boulevard in Baqouba on Wednesday, reducing a bus full of passengers to a charred wreck, ripping through nearby shops and killing at least 68 Iraqis in one of the deadliest single insurgent attacks since the U.S. invasion. |
Suicide bombing outside Iraqi police station kills 68 -
7/28/04 7:56 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A suicide car bomb exploded outside a police recruiting center in central Baqouba on Wednesday, killing 68 Iraqis and turning the city's busy streets into a bloody tangle of twisted metal and bodies. |
Suicide attacker explodes car bomb outside Iraqi police station, kills
68 - 7/28/04 7:36 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A suicide car bomb exploded outside a police recruiting center in central Baqouba on Wednesday, killing 68 Iraqis and turning the busy city streets into a bloody tangle of twisted metal and dead bodies |
Suicide bombing outside recruitment center kills 51 Iraqis
- 7/28/04 7:00 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A suicide car bomb exploded outside a police recruiting center in Baqouba on Wednesday, killing 51 Iraqis in the worst attack in Iraq since the United States transferred sovereignty to an interim Iraqi government last month, officials said. |
Suicide bombing outside recruitment center kills 51 Iraqis, Health
Ministry official says - 7/28/04 5:25 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A suicide car bomb exploded outside a police recruiting center in Baqouba on Wednesday, killing 51 Iraqis in the worst attack in Iraq since the United States transferred sovereignty to an interim Iraqi government last month, officials said. |
Suicide attacker explodes car bomb outside Iraqi police station, kills
51 - 7/28/04 4:58 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A huge explosion caused by a suicide car bomb tore through police and government buildings in central Baqouba on Wednesday, killing 51 people and injuring scores more, U.S. military and Iraqi health officials said. |
Suicide car bombing outside Iraqi police station, kills 51: health
officials - 7/28/04 4:49 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A massive explosion from a suicide car bomb tore through central Baqouba on Wednesday, killing 51 people and injuring scores more, U.S. military and Iraqi health officials said |
Seven Iraqi troops working with multinational force and 35 insurgents
killed in a clash in Iraq - 7/28/04 4:39 AM WARSAW, Poland (AP) -- A fierce battle between insurgents and Iraqi soldiers fighting alongside multinational forces in the south-central city of Suwariyah on Wednesday has left seven Iraqi soldiers and 35 insurgents dead, a coalition military spokesman said. |
U.S. military says at least 20 Iraqis killed in suicide bombing, Iraqi
police chief says at least 30 - 7/28/04 3:54 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A suicide attacker exploded a car bomb Wednesday outside a Baqouba police station being used as a recruiting center, killing at least 20 Iraqis and wounding dozens, the U.S. military said. A local police chief said at least 30 people were killed. |
Suicide attacker sets off car bomb at Iraqi police station, killing at
least 20 - 7/28/04 3:28 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A suicide attacker exploded his car and killed at least 30 people outside a Baqouba police station Wednesday, a top police official said. The U.S. military said 20 people killed |
Suicide attacker detonates car bomb killing 15 Iraqis, injuring at least
37 in Baqouba - 7/28/04 3:04 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A suicide attacker exploded a car bomb Wednesday outside a Baqouba police station being used as a recruiting center, killing 15 Iraqis and injuring at least 37, according to officials. |
Car bomb kills 15 Iraqis, injures at least 25 in Baqouba
- 7/28/04 2:41 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A car bomb exploded Wednesday outside a Baqouba police station being used as a recruiting center, killing 15 Iraqis and injuring at least 25, according to a hospital official. |
Car bomb explodes near Baqouba police station, no details on casualties
- 7/28/04 2:38 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A car bomb exploded Wednesday outside a Baqouba police station being used as a recruiting center, killing 15 Iraqis and injuring at least 25, according to a hospital official. |
WASHINGTON TODAY: More kidnappings likely in Iraq insurgency
- 7/28/04 1:38 AM WASHINGTON (AP) -- Expect to see more targeted kidnappings of foreigners in Iraq, particularly those from countries whose people didn't support the war, American defense officials predict. |
Powell's pressure on Iraq coalition angers many in pro-U.S. eastern
Europe - 7/28/04 1:36 AM BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) -- Matyas Reisz doesn't get weak in the knees when he thinks about Hungary's 300 troops risking life and limb in Iraq. He just wants the troops out of harm's way and safely home. |
The Above Headlines were gathered from various news sites. |
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