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U.S. rolls through central Baghdad
From Wire reportsU.S. troops dashed inside Baghdad on Saturday, blasting targets hidden behind palm trees, to show they can move at will against Iraq's beleaguered defenders. Allies adapted their air campaign to prepare for a climactic ground assault on the capital....Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Heads of State, Politics, Military Equipment, Rebellions
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City falls, looters run rampant
A day after breaking open the cells of one of Basra's central prisons and freeing the inmates, residents returned Monday to liberate the supplies. Beneath an enormous portrait of Saddam Hussein, looters carted out cases of tomato paste, bags of pasta,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Death, Crimes, Saddam Hussein, Basra (Iraq)
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Minority Afghans tell Taliban atrocities
Tribune foreign correspondentCupped in a pristine river valley and surrounded by peaks that seem to glow with pale fire at dawn, Du Ob would fit many people's idea of paradise. Its tidy almond orchards are fenced with rows of golden-leafed poplars. Its rich brown fields await turning...Tags: Afghanistan, Wars and Interventions, Death, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Crimes
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U.S. gains support for action on Iraq
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Their prestige and influence at stake, world leaders began coalescing yesterday around the goal of destroying Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, raising the prospect that a less-threatening Saddam Hussein might be able to avoid an American...Tags: Weaponry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Politics, Heads of State
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On Arab TV, view of war is different than we see
Sun Foreign StaffKUWAIT CITY - Pictures of American troops in the center of Baghdad, and then speculation that Saddam Hussein himself had been bombed, gave the unmistakable impression yesterday that the end of the war in Iraq has drawn considerably closer. Arab...Tags: BBC, Kuwait, Armed Forces, Entertainment, Iraq
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U.S. fights off Iraqi attacks
U.S. forces Tuesday began closing their pincers on Baghdad, repelling hundreds of counterattacking Iraqis on the western side of the city and capturing a military airport on the east, all the while calling in bombs and artillery fire on the battered...Tags: Weaponry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Heads of State, Politics, Missile Systems
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Despite security concerns, Qatar to host WTO
Tribune staff reporterLed by Vice President Dick Cheney, the United States has committed the World Trade Organization and its 142 nations to meeting as scheduled next week in a place where most of them do not want to go in the current climate of concern over security--an...Tags: Afghanistan, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Parties and Movements, Politics, Dick Cheney
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Syria stands with Iraq against U.S.
Tribune foreign correspondentFueling an escalating war of words between Washington and Damascus, Syria on Monday asserted its support for Iraq in its war with the United States. "Syria chose to be with the international, official and popular consensus that says: `No to the...Tags: Death, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Saddam Hussein, Politics
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Civil disorder rages on in Iraq
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Fresh outbreaks of looting and civil unrest swept across Iraq yesterday, even as the threat appeared to be fading that remnants of Saddam Hussein's army would mount one last stand against U.S. forces on the battlefield north of Baghdad....Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Weaponry, Politics, Germany, National Government
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Top Army general defends campaign
Washington BureauThe general in charge of U.S. troops in Afghanistan contended Thursday that the military campaign against the Taliban was progressing as planned but cautioned its success could not be measured in terms of conquered territory. "We like the progress we...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Heads of State, Politics, BBC, Rebellions
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War chief's four stars on a blue collar
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - To add a dash of Hollywood to the military briefings from Central Command in Qatar, the Pentagon enlisted a top art director (fresh from a Michael Douglas movie) to design the high-tech set, with its sleek, futuristic podium and giant...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Texas, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Heads of State, Michael Douglas
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Strikes target Taliban troops
Tribune staff reportersDozens of American warplanes pressed their attacks Monday on front-line positions of the Taliban army in northern Afghanistan, trying to clear the way for opposition rebel forces to move against the capital Kabul and the key city of Mazar-e Sharif....Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Heads of State, Politics, Rebellions, Iran
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