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IRAQ '' 'Everything Iraq, from About Iraq to Weapons Iraq.

Counting the Dead: Nine Iraqi security personnel were also killed in scattered attacks Thursday. Another American Marine was killed in action in a city in the Euphrates River valley. Gunmen killed four Iraqi troops. U.S. soldiers killed five "insurgents". Two Iraqi soldiers from the elite Wolf Brigade were killed Thursday in a car bombing. Three other policemen were killed in a drive-by shooting in Kirkuk.

Iraq pipeline ablaze after explosions: Thousands of police mounted a huge operation to protect London, as Al-Qaeda warned of more horrors exactly four weeks after suicide bombers brought carnage to the British capital. More World News

Poland apologizes for damage troops inflicted on Babylon: for the widespread and in cases irreparable damage caused to ancient Babylon by its troops.

Insurgents using more powerful bombs,: armour penetrating bombs in attacks like those this week that killed 21 US marines in western Iraq, a top general said today.

A SOLDIER SPEAKS: ZECHARIAH: An Iraq combat veteran talks about his motivations for joining the army, the horrors of war and the anguish of returning home.
TRAGIC END TO A REPORTER'S STORY : Steven Vincent, the first American journalist killed in Iraq since the U.S. occupation, was 'starting to get worried' for his safety after exposing numerous scary truths about local corruption.
14 Marines killed in bombing - 21 killed in 3 days: A roadside bomb blast killed 14 Marines and a civilian interpreter Wednesday as they rode in a vehicle near Haditha, Iraq, U.S. military officials said.
'The Politics of Troop Withdrawal': by Ivan Eland.



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THE POLITICS OF DISTRACTION   How has Raphael Palmeiro's positive steroids test opened the door to yet another possible Bush scandal?
TWO MILLION IMPRISONED = TOO MANY : On August 13, thousands of people are expected to march in D.C. against rising mass imprisonment in the U.S.
New airport scanners deliver electric shock
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al-Qaida's No. 2 Threatens London, U.S: In Videotape, al-Qaida's No. 2 Threatens More London Destruction, Saying Blair Would Be to Blame

Hiroshima film coverup exposed: United States engaged in airtight suppression of all film shot in Hiroshima and Nagasaki after the bombings. This included footage shot by U.S. military crews and Japanese newsreel teams. In addition, for many years all but a handful of newspaper photographs were seized or prohibited.

Documents tell of brutal interrogation by GIs: It was inside the sleeping bag that the 56-year-old detainee took his last breath through broken ribs, lying on the floor beneath a U.S. soldier in Interrogation Room 6 in the western Iraqi desert. Two days before, a secret CIA-sponsored group of Iraqi paramilitaries, working with Army interrogators, had beaten Mowhoush nearly senseless, using fists, a club and a rubber hose, according to classified documents.


US Army deserter fled Iraq for new life in Canada: Joshua Key grew to hate his army's chaotic brutality. In BC, he seeks legal refuge and a home.

Americans are warned about overseas travel: The statement said 'current information' indicates that al Qaeda and affiliated terrorist groups are planning attacks against U.S. interests in 'multiple regions, including Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East.'

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Stocks in Asia plummet as US dollar falls again: The U.S. dollar dived to a low of 1.2377 against the euro in Asia, and to 1.7818 against the pound. Into the European session though the American unit had recovered somewhat to trade at 1.2307 to the euro and 1.7733 versus the pound.
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How Britain helped Israel get the bomb: Robert McNamara, President John F Kennedy's defence secretary, has told Newsnight he is "astonished" at the revelation that Britain kept this secret from America.


Resurrection of Lenin statue leaves Berliners divided again---those wistful for the communist era, recently discovered its secret grave and have been chiselling bits from its red granite surface as souvenirs. Attempts to protect the statue by covering it in a layer of sand only attracted more attention from souvenir-hunters. Left-wing city councillors in Berlin have now intervened to save what they call an "important part of the city's cultural heritage".

British Muslims feel backlash after bomb attacks LONDON (Reuters) - "You filthy Muslim dogs. You will be torched this Friday. Many Muslim pigs will burn," the hand-scrawled note reads. At a recently vandalised mosque in the east of London, a shocked 65-year-old Siddique Ali handles one example of hate mail targeting British Muslims following the deadly bomb attacks on London’s transport system on July 7.
U.S. suppressed footage of Hiroshima for decades


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N.Korea nuclear talks stall on their ninth day today as the parties struggled to finalise agreement on the basic principles for ending a three-year standoff with the Stalinist regime.

Israel scores low on gov't quality study

BRITAIN, FRANCE AND GERMANY WARN IRAN ON RESTARTING NUCLEAR PROGRAM: Threats by Iran to re-start the process of enriching uranium could indicate that it has taken a strategic decision to develop a nuclear fuel production cycle.

Arroyo hit by fresh bribe claim : A former official in the office of the Philippine president claimed yesterday that he had personal knowledge that she rigged last year's election, saying he witnessed election officials being bribed in her house.

Iran to resume nuclear fuel conversion on Monday: Iran has vowed it will resume nuclear activities, refuting suggestions that it is considering, under European pressure, backing away from its threat to immediately end its freeze on uranium conversion.

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