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Bush tells attackers: Bring it on
Washington BureauPresident Bush on Wednesday indignantly rejected complaints that he had exaggerated Saddam Hussein's prewar arsenal and issued a defiant challenge to Iraqis who attack U.S. occupation forces: "Bring them on." In remarks to reporters at the White House, a...Tags: Defense, Iraq, Wars and Interventions, Death, Washington (U.S. state)
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Coordinated Iraq bombings kill 35
From Wire ReportsBAGHDAD, Iraq - At least 35 people were killed and 200 more were wounded in yesterday's suicide bomb attacks against three police stations and the Red Cross headquarters, prompting aid agencies to consider withdrawing their staffs and underscoring the...Tags: United Nations, Condoleezza Rice, Ramadan, Executive Branch, Government
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Bush vows 'no retreat' from Iraq challenges
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Under pressure from the persistent violence in Iraq, President Bush said yesterday that the United States was engaged in a period of "testing" and likened the challenge in Iraq to the reconstruction of Japan and Germany after World War II....Tags: Richard A. Gephardt, Kofi Annan, United Nations, Condoleezza Rice, Reconstruction
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12 Marines die in fierce fighting
Los Angeles TimesNAJAF, Iraq - An armed Shiite Muslim revolt intensified across southern Iraq yesterday, spreading to previously quiet areas and leaving a dozen Marines dead in one clash. The U.S.-led coalition was struggling to contain the strife in Sunni and Shiite...Tags: Armed Forces, Condoleezza Rice, Government, Executive Branch, Los Angeles Times
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U.N. team to seek end to impasse on Iraqi government
Associated PressWASHINGTON - A United Nations team heading to Iraq to help break the impasse over creating a transitional government is expecting White House support for its recommendations, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said yesterday. Annan said a U.N. team...Tags: Kofi Annan, Iraq, United Nations, Executive Branch, Government
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Bomb kills at least 6 in Iraq
Chicago TribuneBAGHDAD, Iraq -- A suicide car bomber, driving through a hail of bullets toward a barricaded hotel used by American contractors and Iraqi politicians, set off a powerful blast yesterday that killed at least six Iraqis and wounded more than 35 people,...Tags: Witnesses, Armed Forces, Government, Police Investigations, National Security
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In Iraq, Florida Guard troops think mainly of returning home
Sentinel Staff WriterOn the eve of the September 11 anniversary, Florida National Guard soldiers still stuck in Iraq worried that they may be here until February or later. The cause of their concern is the new Defense Department policy, designed to simplify and spread the...Tags: Defense, Jeb Bush, Iraq, Armed Forces, Family
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Saddam Hussein in custody
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - A bedraggled Saddam Hussein was seized by American forces in a nighttime raid, climaxing an eight-month manhunt and giving President Bush and the U.S.-led occupation an enormous lift. Hussein, disheveled and appearing confused, was "caught...Tags: Armed Forces, Osama bin Laden, Social Issues, Government, Executive Branch
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Bremer recalled for talks on Iraq
From Wire ReportsBAGHDAD, Iraq - Amid growing frustration over efforts to rebuild Iraq and the inability to halt attacks on American soldiers, the top U.S. administrator in Iraq abruptly arrived in Washington for talks yesterday, and the senior U.S. military commander...Tags: Armed Forces, Condoleezza Rice, Osama bin Laden, National Security, Rebellions
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U.S. is replacing top administrators in Iraq, officials say
From Wire ReportsBAGHDAD, Iraq - Bush administration officials confirmed yesterday that Jay Garner, the retired lieutenant general who is the top civil administrator in Iraq, is to leave here in a week or two and that other senior officials here also are to be replaced....Tags: Defense, Iraq, U.S. Department of State, The Washington Post, Diplomacy
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Powell says Bush was 'informed' of Red Cross concerns
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Secretary of State Colin L. Powell said yesterday that he and other top officials kept President Bush "fully informed ... in general terms" about complaints made by the Red Cross and others over ill-treatment of detainees in U.S. custody....Tags: Justice and Rights, Iraq War (2003-2011), Condoleezza Rice, U.S. Department of State, Human Rights
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U.S. troops kill 2 Hussein sons
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - American forces killed Saddam Hussein's widely feared sons Odai and Qusai during a six-hour firefight yesterday at a hideout in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, the U.S. military command announced in Baghdad. Acting on a tip supplied by...Tags: Kofi Annan, Armed Forces, United Nations, Colin Powell, Tom Daschle
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