Taliban Kill 16 Afghans Carrying Voter Cards (Reuters)
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Taliban Kill 16 Afghans Carrying Voter
Cards
Taliban Kill 16 Afghans Carrying Voter
Cards
06/27/2004 04:18 PMReuters via Wired News Jun 27 2004 7:48PM GMT
16 Afghans Slain by Taliban for Carrying
Voter Cards
16 Afghans Slain by Taliban for Carrying
Voter Cards
06/27/2004 08:18 AMTaliban guerrillas stopped a bus traveling through the central
province of Uruzgan on Friday, then kidnapped and killed 16 passengers
for carrying voter registration cards.
Suspected Taliban Attack Afghan
Checkpoint, Kill 8 (Reuters)
Suspected Taliban Attack Afghan
Checkpoint, Kill 8 (Reuters)
04/17/2004 11:25 AMReuters - Suspected Taliban guerrillas opened fire
on a security checkpoint in Afghanistan's insurgency-gripped
south, killing eight soldiers, a provincial official said on
Saturday.
U.S.-led forces kill 17 suspected
Taliban
U.S.-led forces kill 17 suspected
Taliban
06/04/2004 05:29 PMAfghan troops kill four suspected
Taliban
Afghan troops kill four suspected
Taliban
06/15/2004 02:53 PMU.S., Afghan forces kill Taliban
suspects
U.S., Afghan forces kill Taliban
suspects
06/08/2004 03:30 PMTwo Afghan Blasts Kill at Least 17;
Taliban Claims 1
Two Afghan Blasts Kill at Least 17;
Taliban Claims 1
08/29/2004 04:05 PMReuters via Wired News Aug 29 2004 7:32PM GMT
Suspected Taliban Kill Pro-Election
Elders (AP)
Suspected Taliban Kill Pro-Election
Elders (AP)
09/18/2004 09:02 AMAP - Suspected Taliban rebels killed two tribal elders who were
encouraging participation in elections and shot to death an Afghan
military commander in an ambush, officials said Saturday
Suspected Taliban Attack Afghan
Checkpoint, Kill 8
Suspected Taliban Attack Afghan
Checkpoint, Kill 8
04/17/2004 12:46 PMReuters via Wired News Apr 17 2004 4:48PM GMT
Afghans at Guantanamo Say Never Fought
Against U.S. (Reuters)
Afghans at Guantanamo Say Never Fought
Against U.S. (Reuters)
08/05/2004 05:29 PMReuters - Sitting
with his hands cuffed and ankles chained to the floor, an
Afghan prisoner told a U.S. military panel on Thursday he
joined the Taliban and was forced to carry a rifle but "wasn't
going to fight anyone."
Afghans disband team after asylum bid
(Reuters)
Afghans disband team after asylum bid
(Reuters)
04/20/2004 03:01 AMReuters - Afghanistan has disbanded its national soccer team after
nine players disappeared from a training camp in Italy last
week, an official says.
Afghans Mark 9/11 Anniversary with Mixed
Feelings (Reuters)
Afghans Mark 9/11 Anniversary with Mixed
Feelings (Reuters)
09/11/2004 07:38 AMReuters - U.S. forces and
their allies in Afghanistan remembered the third anniversary of
the Sept. 11 attacks in somber fashion Saturday, conscious that
the war on terror will be a long one.
Karzai Promises Afghans Security for
Election (Reuters)
Karzai Promises Afghans Security for
Election (Reuters)
08/18/2004 06:43 AMReuters - Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai
promised Afghans greater security when they go to vote in the
country's first ever democratic election during an independence
day speech on Wednesday.
US Chopper Raid Kills 3 Afghans, Angry
Locals Say (Reuters)
US Chopper Raid Kills 3 Afghans, Angry
Locals Say (Reuters)
05/21/2004 03:39 AMReuters - Three Afghan civilians were
killed and two wounded in a pre-dawn swoop by U.S. helicopter
gunships in Afghanistan's southeastern province of Khost on
Friday, angry villagers said.
Voter Triggers Dean's Much-Talked About
Temper (Reuters)
Voter Triggers Dean's Much-Talked About
Temper (Reuters)
01/11/2004 06:00 PMReuters - Dale Ungerer, a 66-year-old
retiree from Hawkeye, Iowa, succeeded on Sunday where eight
Democratic presidential hopefuls have failed -- he made
front-runner Howard Dean show a flash of his much-discussed
temper.
Campaigns Use Voter Data to Find
Supporters (Reuters)
Campaigns Use Voter Data to Find
Supporters (Reuters)
01/22/2004 02:12 AMReuters - Faced with the possibility of
another close election, U.S. political campaigns and advocacy
groups are drawing up detailed profiles of the voters who will
determine their success at the polls next fall.
Woman Arrested Carrying 266 Dead Parrots
(Reuters)
Woman Arrested Carrying 266 Dead Parrots
(Reuters)
05/20/2004 08:32 AMReuters - Cameroon has arrested a Nigerian woman
who was found carrying more than 200 dead parrots and rare
Bannerman Turaco feathers, a customs official said on Tuesday.
Taliban Say Attack Shows They Can Strike
at Will (Reuters)
Taliban Say Attack Shows They Can Strike
at Will (Reuters)
09/10/2004 04:06 AMReuters - A rocket attack aimed at Kabul's
international airport showed the Taliban have the ability to
target anywhere in Afghanistan, the group said on Friday,
warning that the country would become "a burial ground" for
Americans.
Woman, Children Die in U.S. Attack on
Taliban (Reuters)
Woman, Children Die in U.S. Attack on
Taliban (Reuters)
03/24/2005 05:05 AMReuters - U.S.-led troops killed three Taliban
militants in a firefight in which two children and a woman also
died in southeast Afghanistan, the U.S. military said.
Top Pro-Taliban Cleric Gunned Down in
Karachi (Reuters)
Top Pro-Taliban Cleric Gunned Down in
Karachi (Reuters)
05/30/2004 03:17 AMReuters - A senior pro-Taliban cleric in Pakistan
was gunned down by unknown assailants on Sunday outside his
mosque in the southern city of Karachi, and his death unleashed
violent protests, police and hospital sources said.
Freedom at Last for Pakistanis Who Aided
Taliban (Reuters)
Freedom at Last for Pakistanis Who Aided
Taliban (Reuters)
09/12/2004 09:17 AMReuters - Hundreds of
Pakistanis who fought alongside the Taliban against U.S-led
forces after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States
were released from an Afghan jail Sunday after nearly three
years as prisoners of war.
Israel Shuts Palestinian Voter Offices
in Jerusalem (Reuters)
Israel Shuts Palestinian Voter Offices
in Jerusalem (Reuters)
09/13/2004 11:07 AMReuters - Israel shut Palestinian voter
registration offices in Arab East Jerusalem Monday that had
been opened in advance of an as-yet unscheduled Palestinian
general election, Israeli and Palestinian officials said.
Estonians Wife-Carrying Champions for
Seventh Year (Reuters)
Estonians Wife-Carrying Champions for
Seventh Year (Reuters)
07/04/2004 10:27 AMReuters - Two Estonian students
clinched the country's seventh straight wife-carrying world
championship on Saturday, winning the "wife's" weight in beer
and a sauna.
U.S. Choppers Drive Taliban Out of
Afghan District (Reuters)
U.S. Choppers Drive Taliban Out of
Afghan District (Reuters)
06/19/2004 04:57 PMReuters - U.S. helicopter gunships flushed out
Taliban guerrillas Saturday from a government headquarters they
overran the night before, a Taliban commander said.
Two Afghan Officials Killed, Taliban
Blamed (Reuters)
Two Afghan Officials Killed, Taliban
Blamed (Reuters)
07/31/2004 10:33 AMReuters - A local Afghan official
and one of his guards were killed Saturday when suspected
Taliban gunmen opened fire in the southern province of Helmand,
the provincial governor said.
U.S. Negotiating Suspected Taliban
Fighter's Release (Reuters)
U.S. Negotiating Suspected Taliban
Fighter's Release (Reuters)
08/11/2004 05:15 PMReuters - The Bush administration is
negotiating to release from custody Yaser Esam Hamdi, whose
case led to the Supreme Court ruling that Americans held in
this nation as "enemy combatants" must be able to contest their
detention, according to court papers filed on Wednesday.
U.N.: Taliban, Al Qaeda Cash in on
Afghan Opium (Reuters)
U.N.: Taliban, Al Qaeda Cash in on
Afghan Opium (Reuters)
02/10/2004 10:32 AMReuters - Hundreds of millions of dollars a year
from Afghanistan's illicit drug trade end up in the pockets of
Islamic militant groups like the Taliban and al Qaeda, the head
of the U.N. drug-fighting body said Tuesday.
U.S. Sees Widening Crack in Taliban
Leadership (Reuters)
U.S. Sees Widening Crack in Taliban
Leadership (Reuters)
08/14/2004 06:35 AMReuters - There are signs of the Taliban leadership
"falling apart," a U.S. military spokesman said on Saturday,
citing reports this week that a breakaway faction no longer
recognizes Mullah Mohammad Omar.
Gay marriage is on the cards (Reuters)
Gay marriage is on the cards (Reuters)
05/15/2004 08:45 AMReuters - "Here come the brides" -- that's the message inside one of a
new line of gay-themed greeting cards that are filling a
small but growing niche as same-sex marriage becomes a reality.
Vodafone Launches 3G Lap Top Cards in
Europe (Reuters)
Vodafone Launches 3G Lap Top Cards in
Europe (Reuters)
02/12/2004 02:50 AMReuters - British-based Vodafone Group Plc
(VOD.L), the mobile phone giant weighing a $30 billion-plus bid
for U.S. rival AT&T Wireless (AWE.N), said on Thursday it was
launching Europe's maiden, third-generation data card in
Europe.
Wife Red Cards Undercover Malaysia
Soccer Fan (Reuters)
Wife Red Cards Undercover Malaysia
Soccer Fan (Reuters)
06/15/2004 07:04 AMReuters - A Malaysian salesman complained to
the main ethnic Chinese political party after his wife
confiscated the TV remote control and satellite card for
watching Sunday night's England-France Euro 2004 soccer match.
Target Phasing Out 'Smart' Visa Cards
(Reuters)
Target Phasing Out 'Smart' Visa Cards
(Reuters)
03/06/2004 01:58 AMReuters - Retailing giant Target Corp. (TGT.N)
is phasing out computer chips on its Target Visa cards due to
limited shopper use, dealing a setback to proponents of "smart
card" technology.
Spain to Introduce Pioneering Electronic
ID Cards (Reuters)
Spain to Introduce Pioneering Electronic
ID Cards (Reuters)
02/13/2004 02:42 PMReuters - Spain will introduce pioneering
electronic identity cards to help boost internet security by
giving people unique digital signatures, Interior Minister
Angel Acebes said on Friday.
Law Expands Right to Kill in
Self-Defense (Reuters)
Law Expands Right to Kill in
Self-Defense (Reuters)
04/05/2005 02:20 PMReuters - People in Florida will be
allowed to kill in self-defense on the street without trying to
flee under a new law passed by state politicians on Tuesday
that critics say will bring a Wild West mentality and innocent
deaths.
Designer's NY Store Selling Bush Deck of
Cards (Reuters)
Designer's NY Store Selling Bush Deck of
Cards (Reuters)
06/07/2004 10:40 AMReuters - A newly minted deck of cards of
President Bush and members of his team akin to the Saddam
Hussein cards hawked during the Iraq war are selling at a brisk
pace in New York.
Blasts and Fighting in Baghdad Kill at
Least 8 (Reuters)
Blasts and Fighting in Baghdad Kill at
Least 8 (Reuters)
09/12/2004 01:40 AMReuters - Strong explosions shook central
Baghdad at dawn on Sunday and heavy fighting erupted in a
street notorious as a rebel stronghold, in violence that killed
at least eight Iraqis, the U.S. army and witnesses said.
U.S. Marines Say Kill 30 Insurgents Near
Falluja (Reuters)
U.S. Marines Say Kill 30 Insurgents Near
Falluja (Reuters)
04/24/2004 02:27 PMReuters - U.S. Marines killed around
30 Iraqi insurgents overnight in a firefight near the
flashpoint town of Falluja, Colonel John Coleman said on
Saturday.
Gun-Wielding Fake Priests Kill Three
(Reuters)
Gun-Wielding Fake Priests Kill Three
(Reuters)
06/04/2004 12:30 PMReuters - Two gunmen dressed as priests
killed three men and wounded two others in a gangland shootout
in the Bulgarian capital, police said Friday.
Tornadoes, Storms Kill Seven in Midwest
(Reuters)
Tornadoes, Storms Kill Seven in Midwest
(Reuters)
05/31/2004 02:16 PMReuters - Tornadoes and thunderstorms packing
high winds cut a swath of destruction through the U.S. Midwest,
bringing to at least seven the death toll from two days of
storms, emergency and police officials said on Monday.
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