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What value in removing bin Laden?
Baltimore Sun staffWhen the leading edge of a nation's war effort is a mere manhunt - the dead-or-alive quest for Osama bin Laden - the most important question is obvious: How valuable would one man's removal be in rooting out a multinational network of terror? The rosiest...Tags: Armed Conflicts, Lebanon, FBI, Folklore and Mythology, Bombings
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Saboteurs in Iraq target U.S. credibility
Times Staff WritersBAGHDAD -- The truck bomb that shattered the U.N.'s compound in Baghdad and killed its chief official leaves little doubt that a campaign of violence is overwhelming the ability of U.S.-led occupation forces to reconstruct Iraq. Since a car bombing at...Tags: Armed Conflicts, Iraq, Bombings, United Nations, Saddam Hussein
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Bombing kills 20 at U.N. post in Baghdad
Times Staff WriterBAGHDAD -- A suicide bomber rammed a cement truck loaded with explosives into the U.N. headquarters here Tuesday, toppling a wing of the building in a thunderous, dust-choked roar and killing the top envoy and at least 19 other people. Scores more --...Tags: Armed Conflicts, Crime, Law and Justice, Disasters and Accidents, Hotels and Accommodations, Building Material
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U.S. faces growing Mideast quandary
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The deadly truck bombing at the United Nations compound in Baghdad two days ago underscores the continued U.S. inability to pacify Iraq and appears to push President Bush's goal of a transformed Middle East further into the future. Far...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Armed Conflicts, Disasters and Accidents, John McCain, France
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Bush expresses resolve on Iraq, says, 'Our will cannot be shaken'
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - President Bush urged Iraq's citizens and nations working to rebuild the war-torn country not to lose their will after a truck bomb ripped through United Nations headquarters in Baghdad yesterday, killing 20 people, including the top U.N....Tags: Transportation Accidents, Armed Conflicts, Bob Graham, Disasters and Accidents, John McCain
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Following the law of the land, wherever you travel
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLet us now address a thought that skittered this week across the brains of a few million travelers, news junkies and transnational scofflaws: Those Blackwater USA guys are immune from prosecution for anything they do in Iraq? Where do I sign up for that...Tags: Prisons, Drug Trafficking, Prosecution, Nouri Maliki, Police Arrests
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Leaders question defeated dictator
From Wire ReportsBAGHDAD, Iraq - The wild gray beard was gone, and he sat on an Army cot, just awake from a nap, in socks and black slippers. He was not handcuffed. He did not recognize all his visitors yesterday afternoon, but they recognized him. That was the purpose of...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Saddam Hussein, Defense, Iran
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U.N., 15-0, approves resolution on Iraq
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The United Nations Security Council unanimously approved an open-ended U.S. occupation of Iraq yesterday, but the new mandate appeared unlikely to relieve American troops and taxpayers of the major burden of stabilizing and rebuilding the...Tags: Pakistan, Democracy, Defense, Wars and Interventions, Finance
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U.S. troops detain 2 dozen in Iraq raids
Associated PressBAGHDAD, Iraq - U.S. soldiers detained about two dozen people, including a "targeted leader" of Saddam Hussein's regime, in a series of raids yesterday against people said to be participating in the violent resistance to the U.S. occupation. The U.S....Tags: Armed Conflicts, Wars and Interventions, Defense, Osama bin Laden, National Security
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Bush to seek major U.N. role in Iraq's future
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Despite deep misgivings among administration hard-liners, President Bush decided yesterday to seek a multinational force for Iraq under a United Nations mandate and to call on the world body to play a major role in forming a new Iraqi...Tags: France, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, White House, George W. Bush, Iraq
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Iraqi guerrillas organize
The Washington PostGroups of armed fighters from the Baath Party and security agencies of ousted President Saddam Hussein have organized a loose network called the Return to harass U.S. occupation forces, with the goal of driving them out of Iraq, and the group is partially...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Wars and Interventions, Defense, Osama bin Laden, Entertainment
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Iraqi soldiers vow to attack allies if salaries aren't paid
The New York TimesIraqi soldiers complained Saturday of the allies' plans to disband the country's armed forces, with some threatening to take up arms against occupying American and British troops unless their salaries were continued. About 50 Iraqi soldiers marched to...Tags: Basra (Iraq), Armed Forces, Saddam Hussein, Defense, The New York Times
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