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Some Headlines Of Today
Thursday October 27, 2005
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Sunni ambush kills 14 al-Sadr militiamen 10/27/2005, 7:20 p.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Sunni Arab militants killed 14 Shiite militiamen and a policeman Thursday in a clash southeast of Baghdad — another sign of rising tensions among Iraq's rival ethnic and religious communities. The U.S. military reported three more American soldiers died in combat. |
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A look at U.S. military deaths in Iraq 10/27/2005, 6:54 p.m. PT (AP) — As of Thursday, Oct. 27, 2005, at least 2,005 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 1,559 died as a result of hostile action, according to the military's numbers. The figures include five military civilians. |
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Sunni ambush kills 14 al-Sadr militiamen 10/27/2005, 5:11 p.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Sunni Arab militants killed 14 Shiite militiamen and a policeman Thursday in a clash southeast of Baghdad — another sign of rising tensions among Iraq's rival ethnic and religious communities. The U.S. military reported three more American soldiers died in combat. |
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Sunni ambush kills 14 al-Sadr militiamen 10/27/2005, 4:58 p.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Sunni Arab militants killed 14 Shiite militiamen and a policeman Thursday in a clash southeast of Baghdad — another sign of rising tensions among Iraq's rival ethnic and religious communities. The U.S. military reported three more American soldiers died in combat. |
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A look at U.S. military deaths in Iraq 10/27/2005, 4:10 p.m. PT (AP) — As of Thursday, Oct. 27, 2005, at least 2,004 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 1,559 died as a result of hostile action, according to the military's numbers. The figures include five military civilians. |
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Sunni ambush kills 14 al-Sadr militiamen 10/27/2005, 3:26 p.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Sunni Arab militants killed 14 Shiite militiamen and a policeman Thursday in a clash southeast of Baghdad — another sign of rising tensions among Iraq's rival ethnic and religious communities. The U.S. military reported three more American soldiers died in combat. |
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Sunni ambush kills 14 al-Sadr militiamen 10/27/2005, 12:02 p.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Sunni Arab militants killed 14 Shiite militiamen and a policeman Thursday in a clash southeast of Baghdad — another sign of rising tensions among Iraq's rival ethnic and religious communities. The U.S. military reported three more American soldiers died in combat. |
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Iraqis forced to take in uninvited troops 10/27/2005, 11:42 a.m. PT HADITHA, Iraq (AP) — The Marines call it a necessary evil — taking over houses and buildings for military use. For the Iraqis who become unwilling hosts, it can be anything from a mild inconvenience to a disruption that tears apart lives. |
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Al-Sadr militia, Sunnis clash; 15 killed 10/27/2005, 7:35 a.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Shiite militiamen loyal to radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr clashed Thursday with Sunni militants in fighting that killed at least 15 people, and three American soldiers died in separate attacks the day before, officials said. |
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Bombs, small arms fire kill three troops 10/27/2005, 6:07 a.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Insurgents using roadside bombs and small arms fire killed three U.S. soldiers and wounded four, while clashes southeast of Baghdad between Shiite militiamen loyal to a radical cleric and Sunni militants left at least 15 people dead, officials said Thursday. |
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Three U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq 10/27/2005, 3:27 a.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Insurgents using roadside bombs and small arms fire killed three U.S. soldiers and wounded four, the military said Thursday. |
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Allawi broadens coalition to contest vote 10/27/2005, 2:07 a.m. PT BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Ayad Allawi, who earned a reputation of toughness in dealing with insurgents as Iraq's interim prime minister but whose term was marred by allegations of corruption, appears to want his old job back. |
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The Above Headlines were gathered from various news sites. |
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