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To: Andrew N. Cothran who wrote (597601)7/30/2004 12:34:31 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Meanwhile, things are getting better and better in Iraq:

07/30/04 KUNA: Four car-explosions in Iraq
Two people sustained injury from a car-blast on ?Friday near a hospital close to a US military base, and a further three ?car-blasts took place at the Green Zone here.?

07/30/04 The Champlain Channel: Another Vermonter Dies In Iraq
Lt. Col. David Greene, a Marine Corps helicopter pilot from Shelburne, is among the highest ranking officers to die since the war began.

07/30/04 AP: Soldier Found Guilty in Carjacking Case
A soldier was convicted of stealing an Iraqi sheik's sport-utility vehicle at gunpoint, but probably won't be spending any time behind bars.

07/30/04 The Oregonian: Roadside explosion kills 20-year-old Oregonian
Pfc. Ken W. Leisten, 20, was killed Wednesday while on patrol in Taji, Iraq, said Col. Mike Caldwell of the Oregon Guard.

07/30/04 AFP: Kidnapped, missing foreigners in Iraq
Two Syrian truck drivers were abducted from a convoy driven by Syrians and Jordanians near the infamous Abu Ghraib prison west of Baghdad, a colleague was quoted as saying Friday.

07/30/04 Novinite: Bulgarians under Fire in Iraq
The Bulgarian soldiers' base in Karbala, Kilo, came under mortar fire on Thursday night. None of the troops have been hurt...

07/30/04 Xinhuanet: Explosions heard in central Baghdad
Huge explosions were heard in central Baghdad on Friday while US Secretary of State Colin Powell arrived in the Iraqi capital on a visti(t).