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To: Les H who wrote (3556)12/3/2004 12:16:05 AM
From: Les H  Respond to of 51438
 
China to build oil reserve

forbes.com



To: Les H who wrote (3556)12/5/2004 9:37:48 PM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 51438
 
First seeds of civil war

The three-day surge in violence, aimed mostly at Iraqi security officers and others working with American authorities, has also elevated tensions between the Sunni Arabs who dominate the insurgency and their Shiite and Kurdish political rivals. On Saturday, dozens were killed in a bloody battle between a Shiite militia and Sunni rebels south of Baghdad, shortly after car bomb attacks on a Shiite mosque and a busload of Kurdish militiamen.
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"I warn the two sides that the situation is very serious," said Tawfik al Yassri, a member of Iraq's interim parliament and a leader of the Iraqi National Coalition party. "It will be the first seed of civil war."

nytimes.com