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To: Mark Konrad who wrote (656672)11/3/2004 12:31:50 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Glad that only Dumbya has to eat Dumbya's crap:

Bus Bomb Kills Nine in Baghdad : At least nine people were killed in Baghdad today when a bomb exploded on a bus carrying airport staff.

Car bombing near Baghdad schools kills 6, wounds 20 : When a BMW sedan detonated outside the ministry at 9:30 a.m., killing at least six people, those running fastest to the crater in the middle of the street were parents.

Militants Behead Three Iraqi National Guards: An Iraqi militant group beheaded three men from the Iraqi National Guard it accused of spying for U.S. troops in Iraq, Al Jazeera television said Wednesday.

One U.S. Soldier Killed, One Wounded In IED Attack

Oil Ministtry Official Killed: A top Iraqi oil ministry official, Hussein Ali al Fattal, was killed this morning as he was leaving his home in the Qadissiya neighbourhood in southern Baghdad, an interior ministry spokesman has said

Militants Say Behead Iraqi Army Officer -Web Site: A militant group said it beheaded a man it said was a senior member of Iraq's armed forces and posted a video of the killing on its Web site on Wednesday.

Hungary to withdraw its troops from Iraq : Hungary will withdraw all of its 300 troops stationed in Iraq by the end of March 2005, the country's prime minister has said.

US to Sweep Fallujah, Ramadi Very Soon: Iraqis: “A massive onslaught on Fallujah and Ramadi is expected immediately after the US presidential elections. It was put off so as not to affect the polls

Iraq's (U.S. installed) president opposes assault on Fallujah: Mr. Yawar's comments, put him directly at odds with Iraq's interim prime minister, Iyad Allawi, who has threatened the city with an all-out assault