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Some Headlines Of Today
Saturday July 23, 2005
A look at U.S. military deaths in Iraq 7/23/2005, 5:22 p.m. PT (AP) — As of Saturday, July 23, 2005, at least 1,775 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. At least 1,365 died as a result of hostile action. The figures include five military civilians. |
Sunnis signal readiness to end boycott 7/23/2005, 4:12 p.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Sunni Arabs signaled readiness Saturday to end their boycott of the commission drafting Iraq's constitution while the U.S. ambassador to Baghdad began his new job calling for broad participation in the process as a key deadline loomed. |
Washington insider takes on envoy role 7/23/2005, 1:23 p.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — He is virtually unknown to most Americans. Yet since the day of the Sept. 11 attacks, Zalmay Khalilzad has handled some of his country's most-delicate diplomatic assignments. |
Iraqi police captured bombing suspect 7/23/2005, 11:38 a.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — A suspected mastermind of last week's devastating attack in Musayyib was captured during a raid by Iraqi forces in which two of his associates were killed, police said Saturday. |
Al-Qaida unit makes claims on abductions 7/23/2005, 5:50 a.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Iraq's most feared terror group claimed responsibility Saturday for kidnapping two Algerian diplomats this week. The panel drafting Iraq's new constitution postponed debate on contentious issues until Sunni Arabs end their boycott raising new doubts that next month's deadline can be met. |
Web post links al-Qaida unit to kidnappings 7/23/2005, 3:55 a.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — An Internet statement attributed to the group al-Qaida in Iraq claimed responsibility Saturday for the kidnapping of two Algerian diplomats this week. |
Iraq police search for Algerian diplomats 7/23/2005, 1:19 a.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Police tightened security in an upscale Baghdad neighborhood Friday as the search intensified for two Algerian diplomats kidnapped there. At least 16 people died in attacks in Baghdad and elsewhere. |
The Above Headlines were gathered from various news sites. |
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