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Sunday  May 18, 2003

U.S. administrator touts city council in northern Iraq - 5/18/03 10:31 PM
MOSUL, Iraq (AP) -- Touring the country he has been entrusted to reconstruct, the top American civilian official met Sunday with a city council billed as postwar Iraq's first elected body and called it a "great example of embryonic democracy."
UNICEF warns of `major crisis' if no swift action taken on Iraq's humanitarian needs - 5/18/03 10:13 PM
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- The U.N. agency that cares for the world's children warned Sunday that postwar Iraq could slip into a "major crisis" without quick action to meet its urgent humanitarian needs.
Remains of Iranian, Iraqi soldiers returned home - 5/18/03 8:55 PM
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- The remains of 45 Iranian and 83 Iraqi soldiers from the eight-year war between the two countries were returned home Sunday, Iran's official news agency said.
U.N. nuclear agency chief says war in Iraq shows international law needs strengthening - 5/18/03 3:45 PM
MEDFORD, Mass. (AP) -- The war in Iraq should serve as warning to the world community that the rule of international law needs strengthening, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said Sunday.
UNICEF warns of `major crisis' if no swift action taken on Iraq's humanitarian needs - 5/18/03 2:16 PM
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- The U.N. agency that cares for the world's children warned Sunday that postwar Iraq could slip into a "major crisis" without quick action to meet its urgent humanitarian needs.
U.S. faces phalanx of dangerous, destabilizing groups in Iraq - 5/18/03 1:41 PM
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Pro-Iranian paramilitaries. Afghan Islamic militants with suspected al-Qaida links. Feuding Kurdish factions, tribal militants and criminal gangs.
Iraqi pension agency makes first emergency payments; chaos reigns - 5/18/03 1:32 PM
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- The Iraqi agency responsible for paying pensioners handed out emergency cash for the first time Sunday, triggering hours of chaos as retirees and their families fought with U.S. troops to force their way into the Baghdad office building.
Iraqi pension agency makes first emergency payments; chaos reigns - 5/18/03 1:32 PM
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- The Iraqi agency responsible for paying pensioners handed out emergency cash for the first time Sunday, triggering hours of chaos as retirees and their families fought with U.S. troops to force their way into the Baghdad office building.
Statue of Saddam's predecessor toppled by Baghdad crowd - 5/18/03 1:14 PM
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- With the help of a crane, dozens of Iraqis chanting anti-Baath Party slogans toppled a statue of former President Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr Sunday in the upscale Baghdad district of al-Mansour.
U.S. administrator tours northern Iraq as Baghdad police go back to work - 5/18/03 10:24 AM
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- America's top administrator in Iraq went north Sunday, meeting with a U.S.-installed city council in turbulent Mosul and appraising the challenges of restoring order to the ethnically volatile region.
POLLING NOTEBOOK: Polls suggest no support for a basic shift in U.S. global role - 5/18/03 9:47 AM
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Americans' strong support for the war with Iraq has not diminished the public's belief in the importance of working with the United Nations and winning international backing for future military action, polls suggest.
U.S. administrator tours northern Iraq as Baghdad police stream back to work - 5/18/03 6:41 AM
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- The top U.S. official in Iraq went north Sunday, meeting with an American-installed city council in the volatile city of Mosul and surveying the challenges he faces in getting that ethnically volatile section of the country moving once again.

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