Tuesday, December 14, 2004
Assailants set fire to Iraq oil pipeline: "Unknown assailants set off a fire near a vital oil pipeline in northern Iraq, raising concerns that the heat could damage the line, an official said Tuesday."
In Seattle Post-Intelligencer: War on Iraq
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Suicide attack kills 13 in Baghdad: "BAGHDAD, Iraq â?? A suicide car bomber linked to al-Qaida killed 13 people in Baghdad on Monday, the first anniversary of Saddam Hussein's capture, and clashes resumed in Fallujah, a one-time insurgent stronghold that American forces believed they had conquered. Seven Marines died in combat in western Iraq."
In kgw.com: Iraq News
Peace elusive in Iraq as US hunt for final success still on: "The insurgency, the protection of US troops, and troubled preparations for elections still scheduled for January 30 now dominate US headlines rather than Saddam and moves to bring him to trial.
[in Khaleej Times]"
In The US News: Iraq News
Two Marines, one soldier killed in Iraq: "Al-Zarqawi organization claims attack BAGHDAD, Iraq â?? Two Marines were killed in Iraq's volatile Anbar province, the military said today. A military statement said two Marines assigned to ...
[in The Seattle Times]"
In The US News: Iraq News
Explosion Rocks Baghdad Close to Green Zone: "BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A loud explosion rattled central Baghdad on Tuesday and a cloud of smoke rose close to the Green Zone government and diplomatic compound. A Reuters journalist near the scene sai...
[in Reuters]"
In The US News: Iraq News
Iraqi's Family Wins Battle over Death Probe: "The family of an Iraqi civilian allegedly unlawfully killed by British troops today won a High Court challenge against the Government's refusal to order an
[in The Scotsman]"
In The US News: Iraq News
We can't sell democracy in Iraq: "survival high, but more are maimed; Refined care keeps severely wounded alive." It goes on to say, "For every American soldier killed in Iraq, nine others have
[in Sun-Sentinel.com]"
In The US News: Iraq News
Iraq's security will determine US troop levels after elections: "BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) The United States will reverse troop increases in Iraq only when events allow after the country's Jan. 30 elections, Gen.
[in Boston Globe]"
In The US News: Iraq News
Iraqi families begin new life: "December 14, 2004 FOUR families were among a group of 23 Iraqi asylum seekers who arrived in Australia tonight to begin a new life after being detained on the Pacific island of Nauru. The 23 people w...
[in The Australian]"
In The US News: Iraq News
A Look at U.S. Military Deaths in Iraq: "As of Monday, Dec. 13, 2004, at least 1,296 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. At least 1,016 died as a r...
[in Gadsden Times]"
In The US News: Iraq News
Baghdad and Kabul approved for WTO entry talks: "Washington told the WTO's ruling general council that it was still reviewing its relationship with Iran, the answer it has given 21 times since 2001, when the Islamic republic's 1996 membership reques...
[in Financial Times]"
In The US News: Iraq News