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StarTribune.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
France, which famously opposed the Iraq war, is in talks to resume sales of military equipment to Baghdad for the first time in nearly two decades, French and Iraqi officials say.
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CNN (Free subscription) | yesterday
A car bomb exploded Friday in an outdoor market in southern Baghdad, killing at least 12 civilians and wounding 22, an Interior Ministry official said.
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NewsBusters (Free subscription) | yesterday
A large front-page photo and above-the-fold story in Friday morning’s New York Times offered more evidence that the troop surge that Barack Obama and Joe Biden vehemently opposed last year has substantially improved the lives of everyday Iraqis. The headline, “As Fears Ease, Baghdad Sees Walls Tumble,” pointed to a new phase in the Iraqi capital, one where some of the cement barricades that divided...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | yesterday
Ankara - Turkish war planes backed by artillery on Thursday night conducted attacks on a large group of Kurdish separatists inside northern Iraq, the Turkish military announced on Friday. A Turkish General Staff spokesman said the Kurdish Workers' Pa...
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Main and Central (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Numerous sources are reporting today that we've finally made the necessary concessions on the timeline for the SOFA... Here's some of the money quotes... The AP Al-Maliki said the U.S. had made major concessions, including agreeing to pull U.S....
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Council on Foreign Relations (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Iraq's finance minister asserts his country does not have a surplus of funds and expresses concern about the potential impact of the global financial crisis, and falling oil prices, on Iraq.
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Memri Latest Blogs (Free subscription) | yesterday
Iranian Majlis speaker Ali Larijani hs said that the number of Americans killed in Iraq is much greater than reported. Speaking at a Tehran event for appreciating the martyrs, he also accused the U.S. of destroying entire regions in Iraq and in ... October 10, 2008, 11:50 am
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Council on Foreign Relations (Free subscription) | yesterday
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USA Today (Free subscription) | yesterday
Iraqi police say eight people have been killed after a car bomb struck a market in a Shiite enclave in southwestern Baghdad.
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Jihad Watch (Free subscription) | yesterday
She had a male suicide-companion but, for some odd reason, he "failed to detonate his explosives vest." "Female suicide bomber kills 11 in Baquba," from the Associated Press, October 8:BAGHDAD: A female suicide bomber detonated an explosives vest Wednesday in...
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Vos Iz Neais (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
London - A man facing extradition to the United States on terrorism charges has spoken of his nightmare at being linked to attacks on coalition troops in Iraq. Farshid Gillardian, 39, [a/k/a "Isaac Gillardian] from Hendon, North-West London, is accused by US authorities of being part of a network that allegedly supplied components used to make [...]
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mrinternet | 05/28/2008
When the Inspector General for the Defense Department recently released a 69-page audit to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform criticizing the ‘reckless at best', accounting practices by the Pentagon of the Iraq invasion and subsequent occupation that couldn't rationally account for almost $15 Billion worth of goods and services ranging from trucks, bottled water and mattresses
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thevaneljounal.com | 04/11/2008
I am sure by now you've read the reports on Crocker and Gen. David Petraeus' testimony on Capitol Hill this week. All of the candidates were present to fire questions at the general and one point was painstakingly made clear: regardless of who wins the white house this November, we will be in Iraq for some time. Eugene Robinson wrote an excellent Op-ed artcile in the Washington Post this...
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icelebz | 04/10/2008
Although actress Angelina Jolie is visibly pregnant, she hasn't spoken about the upcoming birth which will add another tiny one to the Jolie-Pitt household. On Tuesday, while discussing the Iraq education policy, the actress said she "felt kicking suddenly." People.com reported that Jolie said she felt kicking while talking about children and that the movement happened during "the middle of the