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Some Headlines Of Today
Monday September 13, 2004
Iraqis plead with U.S. to return to city 9/13/2004, 8:57 p.m. PT ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF TAL AFAR (AP) — U.S. troops barred anguished crowds from returning to their homes in the besieged city of Tal Afar on Monday as residents described corpses scattered across orchards and the collapse of essential services such as water and electricity. |
Over 100 foreigners taken hostage in Iraq 9/13/2004, 5:15 p.m. PT (AP) — Insurgents in Iraq have kidnapped more than 100 foreigners in their campaign to drive out coalition forces and hamper reconstruction: |
Iraqis plead with U.S. to return to city 9/13/2004, 3:49 p.m. PT ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF TAL AFAR (AP) — U.S. troops barred anguished crowds from returning to their homes in the besieged city of Tal Afar on Monday as residents described corpses scattered across orchards and the collapse of essential services such as water and electricity. |
20 said killed in U.S. airstrikes in Iraq 9/13/2004, 3:13 p.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — U.S. warplanes unleashed devastating airstrikes on a suspected hideout where operatives from an al-Qaida-linked group were meeting Monday, and hospital officials said 20 people died. |
A daily look at U.S. Iraq military deaths 9/13/2004, 2:23 p.m. PT (AP) — As of Monday, Sept. 13, 1,012 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of military operations in Iraq in March 2003, according to the Defense Department. Of those, 764 died as a result of hostile action and 248 died of non-hostile causes. The figures include three military civilians. |
Turkey threatens to end U.S. cooperation 9/13/2004, 2:19 p.m. PT ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul said on Monday he had warned U.S. officials that Ankara would stop cooperating with the United States in Iraq if American forces continued to harm the Turkish minority in northern Iraq. |
Italian foreign minister visits Kuwait 9/13/2004, 12:37 p.m. PT KUWAIT CITY (AP) — Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini appealed for a "civilized dialogue" between religions as he stood inside Kuwait's Grand Mosque at the start of a Middle East visit he hopes will help win the release of two Italian women kidnapped in Iraq. |
Iraqi National Congress member fired 9/13/2004, 10:12 a.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Ahmed Chalabi's Iraqi National Congress has fired one of its most senior members for visiting Israel, a spokesman for the group said Monday. |
Web site claims Turkish trucker beheaded 9/13/2004, 10:01 a.m. PT CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — A videotape purporting to show the beheading of a Turkish truck driver kidnapped last month in Iraq surfaced Monday on the Web site of an al-Qaida-linked militant group. |
Suspected militant hideout bombed in Iraq 9/13/2004, 9:24 a.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — U.S. warplanes pounded a suspected hide-out of al-Qaida-linked militants in the Sunni insurgent stronghold of Fallujah on Monday, killing at least 20 people and wounding 29, officials and witnesses said. Seven of the victims died when a shell hit an ambulance, a hospital official said. |
Work continues to repair Iraq pipeline 9/13/2004, 9:02 a.m. PT KIRKUK, Iraq (AP) — Iraqi engineers have fixed most of the damage caused by a sabotage attack earlier this month on the main pipeline carrying Iraqi oil to Turkey, but the country is still depending on a network of substitute lines to export crude, an official with the North Oil Co. said Monday. |
Iraq militants warn Jordanian truckers 9/13/2004, 6:19 a.m. PT RAMADI, Iraq (AP) — Masked gunmen walking the streets of this Sunni insurgent stronghold Monday handed out leaflets warning that any Jordanian truckers entering Iraq would be killed. The threat accused them of transporting supplies to American forces. |
Suspected militant hideout bombed in Iraq 9/13/2004, 3:51 a.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — U.S. warplanes pounded a suspected hideout of al-Qaida-linked militants in the Sunni insurgent stronghold of Fallujah on Monday, killing at least 16 people and wounding 12, officials and witnesses said. The strike came a day after a surge in violence killed 78 people across Iraq. |
Saddam hometown falls under peaceful spell 9/13/2004, 2:03 a.m. PT TIKRIT, Iraq (AP) — A billboard bearing Saddam Hussein's blasted-away face still welcomes motorists to the city once honored now stigmatized as his hometown. But these days Tikritis show little of the ex-dictator's storied defiance of the U.S. military. |
U.S. bomb insurgent stronghold of Fallujah 9/13/2004, 12:51 a.m. PT FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) — U.S. warplanes and artillery bombed the Sunni insurgent stronghold of Fallujah on Monday, killing at least 16 people and wounding 12, hospital officials and witnesses said. |
The Above Headlines were gathered from various news sites. |
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