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Times Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
Iraqi soldiers and police are preparing to push deeper into Sadr City in an ambitious move that could either bring order to the notorious Baghdad Shia slum or create an even deadlier battlefield.
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Investor's Iraq Forum (Free subscription) | yesterday
*Iraqi Forces Hunt for Al Qaeda Militants Door-to-Door in Mosul* Thursday, May 15, 2008 *BAGHDAD Government troops began house-to-house searches for Al Qaeda in Iraq militants in Mosul Thursday, part of a major security operation to cleanse Iraq's third-largest city from cells of the terror...
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Get Mash (Free subscription) | yesterday
Government troops begin house-to-house searches for Al Qaeda in Iraq militants in Mosul, part of a major security operation to cleanse Iraq’s third largest city from cells of the terror network. Read the full story
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | yesterday
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki flew to the third largest Iraqi city to take charge of the operation by U.S.-backed Iraqi forces.
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Fox News (Free subscription) | yesterday
In Baghdad, a fragile cease-fire reached this week between Shiite politicians and followers of anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr in the capital's Sadr City district came under renewed strain Thursday. Overnight and early morning clashes between U.S.-backed Iraqi forces and militiamen loyal to al-Sadr left eight men killed and 19 wounded, according to officials from two hospitals in...
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Get Mash (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
AP - U.S. and Iraqi troops moved against al-Qaida on two separate fronts Thursday, with house-to-house searches in Mosul and an operation in the desert to stanch the flow of insurgents and weapons to that northern city. Read the full story
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
U.S. and Iraqi troops moved against al-Qaida on two separate fronts Thursday, with house-to-house searches in Mosul and an operation in the desert to stanch the flow of insurgents and weapons to that northern city.
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Get Mash (Free subscription) | yesterday
AP - Government troops began house-to-house searches for al-Qaida in Iraq militants in Mosul on Thursday, part of a major security operation to cleanse Iraq’s third largest city from cells of the terror network. Read the full story
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Lenin's Tomb (Free subscription) | yesterday
General Qassem Suleimani, commander of the Quds Force of the Revolutionary Guards of Iran ( "widely described as a charismatic yet modest leader who never abuses his authority," according to McClatchy Newspapers), is right: On Monday, the hard-line Iranian newspaper Jomhuri-e-Eslami accused al-Maliki of lacking backbone in alks with Washington, which include the long-range status of U.S. military...
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Critical Montages (Free subscription) | yesterday
General Qassem Suleimani, commander of the Quds Force of the Revolutionary Guards of Iran ( "widely described as a charismatic yet modest leader who never abuses his authority," according to McClatchy Newspapers), is right: On Monday, the hard-line Iranian newspaper Jomhuri-e-Eslami accused al-Maliki of lacking backbone in alks with Washington, which include the long-range status of U.S. military...
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THE TENSION (Free subscription) | yesterday
D ispatches from the Front: WASHINGTON, May 15, 2008 -- Coalition forces killed two terrorism suspects and detained 21 others during operations across Iraq today. Fifteen miles west of Baghdad, coalition forces targeted an individual suspected of managing vehicle-bomb attacks. Two were killed and three were caught at the compound. Forces recovered a rifle and a case of hand grenades....
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NewsChannel 8 (Free subscription) | yesterday
Government troops began house-to-house searches for al-Qaida in Iraq militants in Mosul on Thursday... part of a major security operation to cleanse Iraq"s third largest city from cells of the terror network
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
Government troops began house-to-house searches for al-Qaida in Iraq militants in Mosul on Thursday, part of a major security operation to cleanse Iraq's third largest city from cells of the terror network.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
BAGHDAD Government troops began house-to-house searches for al-Qaida in Iraq militants in Mosul on Thursday, part of a major security operation to cleanse Iraq's third largest city from cells of the terror network.
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki flew to Mosul on Wednesday to take charge of the operation by U.S.-backed Iraqi forces. Described by the U.S. military as the last major...