Ineffective Iraqi Force in Fallouja Disbanded (Los Angeles Times)
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Fallouja Pullout May Be in Works (Los
Angeles Times)
Fallouja Pullout May Be in Works (Los
Angeles Times)
04/30/2004 05:03 AMLos Angeles Times - FALLOUJA, Iraq — U.S. Marines and former
Iraqi generals reached a tentative agreement Thursday that would allow
American troops to withdraw from this besieged city and make way for a
new Iraqi force to assume control, Marine commanders said.
Insurgents and Islam Now Rulers of
Fallouja (Los Angeles Times)
Insurgents and Islam Now Rulers of
Fallouja (Los Angeles Times)
06/13/2004 05:52 AMLos Angeles Times - FALLOUJA, Iraq — More than 10 weeks after
the grisly killing and mutilation of four U.S. contract workers turned
this town into an emblem of Iraq's wildfire insurgency, Fallouja has
become a symbol of a different sort.
Marines Warn of Battle in Fallouja (Los
Angeles Times)
Marines Warn of Battle in Fallouja (Los
Angeles Times)
04/23/2004 06:57 AMLos Angeles Times - FALLOUJA, Iraq — U.S. Marines encircling
this volatile city west of Baghdad plan to storm into town within days
if insurgents do not comply with a cease-fire agreement and relinquish
their heavy arms, the top Marine general in Iraq warned Thursday.
Plan for Cease-Fire Reached in Fallouja
(Los Angeles Times)
Plan for Cease-Fire Reached in Fallouja
(Los Angeles Times)
04/20/2004 04:43 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — U.S. and Iraqi representatives
agreed on a preliminary plan for a full cease-fire in the embattled
city of Fallouja, even as insurgent attacks on Marine positions
continued late into Monday evening.
A Family Deposed by Force (Los Angeles
Times)
A Family Deposed by Force (Los Angeles
Times)
01/22/2004 02:53 AMLos Angeles Times - When Trudy Sherburne returned to her desert home
near Victorville after a short trip on Easter weekend in 1998, she
thought her house was on fire. Government vehicles with flashing
lights surrounded the place.
Force of 9/11 Panel Is Felt (Los Angeles
Times)
Force of 9/11 Panel Is Felt (Los Angeles
Times)
07/28/2004 05:45 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — The juggernaut known as the
Sept. 11 commission gathered momentum and influence Tuesday as Sen.
John F. Kerry called for extending its charter until 2006 and a Senate
oversight committee moved up its first hearing on reforming U.S.
counterterrorism agencies to later this week.
2 Wildfires Force Thousands to Flee (Los
Angeles Times)
2 Wildfires Force Thousands to Flee (Los
Angeles Times)
05/05/2004 05:25 AMLos Angeles Times - Firefighters on Tuesday struggled to contain two
wildfires that consumed about 15,000 acres and forced thousands of
residents on the outskirts of Corona and Temecula to flee their homes.
Task Force Set Up to Ferret Out Plans
for Terrorist Attack in U.S. (Los
Angeles Times)
Task Force Set Up to Ferret Out Plans
for Terrorist Attack in U.S. (Los
Angeles Times)
05/27/2004 01:48 PMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — The Justice Department and the
FBI said Wednesday that they were launching an initiative to root out
a possible terrorist attack in the U.S. this summer, citing vague but
"credible" intelligence that Al Qaeda was close to making good on its
vow to strike American soil again.
Violence May Force Iraq to Bypass
Hotspots in Election (Los Angeles Times)
Violence May Force Iraq to Bypass
Hotspots in Election (Los Angeles Times)
09/06/2004 05:32 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — Iraq remains on course to hold
landmark elections in January, but violence could force authorities to
exclude hotspots such as the western city of Fallouja from voting, a
top U.S. general said here Sunday.
Justices Appear to Support Cheney Task
Force Secrecy (Los Angeles Times)
Justices Appear to Support Cheney Task
Force Secrecy (Los Angeles Times)
04/28/2004 04:34 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — In a closely watched test of
the president's right to operate behind closed doors, the Bush
administration urged the Supreme Court on Tuesday to preserve the
freedom of the executive branch to solicit private outside advice.
U.S. Targets 3 Iraqi Cities (Los Angeles
Times)
U.S. Targets 3 Iraqi Cities (Los Angeles
Times)
09/10/2004 05:19 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — U.S. forces rolled into the
insurgent bastion of Samarra on Thursday and sought to reestablish
Iraqi government control as aircraft pounded suspected guerrilla
positions in two other strongholds: Fallouja in the west and Tall Afar
in the north.
Iraqi Leaders Would Consider Martial Law
(Los Angeles Times)
Iraqi Leaders Would Consider Martial Law
(Los Angeles Times)
06/18/2004 05:10 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — On a day when two suicide bombings
killed 41 Iraqis and injured more than 130, Iraq's interior minister
said Thursday that the interim government would consider all options
to quell the country's bloody insurgency — including declaring
martial law.
Interim Iraqi Government Is Installed
(Los Angeles Times)
Interim Iraqi Government Is Installed
(Los Angeles Times)
06/02/2004 05:30 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — With car bomb and rocket attacks
sounding in the background, an interim Iraqi government representing a
delicate mix of the country's main ethnic and religious groups was
appointed Tuesday after weeks of wrangling over who would lead the
country when the U.S. transfers sovereignty this month.
Allawi Thanks U.S., Stresses Iraqi
Resolve (Los Angeles Times)
Allawi Thanks U.S., Stresses Iraqi
Resolve (Los Angeles Times)
09/24/2004 05:19 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Hoping to ease American doubts
about a costly and protracted war, interim Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad
Allawi thanked the United States on Thursday for helping free his
country and insisted that his government would defeat a virulent
insurgency.
Iraqi Silence Indicts U.S. Occupiers
(Los Angeles Times)
Iraqi Silence Indicts U.S. Occupiers
(Los Angeles Times)
05/16/2004 05:03 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — Amid the angry condemnations
across America, Europe and much of the Arab world over the Iraqi
prisoner abuse scandal, Iraqi voices have been, by and large, muted.
Iraqi Leader Defends Attack (Los Angeles
Times)
Iraqi Leader Defends Attack (Los Angeles
Times)
06/21/2004 06:08 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — Iraq's interim prime minister on
Sunday defended a U.S. missile attack on the city of Fallouja that
left 22 people dead and said he planned to restructure Iraqi security
forces to help battle a stubborn insurgency.
Iraqi President Thanks U.S., Promises
Progress (Los Angeles Times)
Iraqi President Thanks U.S., Promises
Progress (Los Angeles Times)
06/10/2004 04:39 AMLos Angeles Times - SAVANNAH, Ga. — Iraqi interim President
Ghazi Ajil Yawer thanked the American people Wednesday for their
sacrifices and said his country was "moving in
steady steps"
toward a free and democratic nation, one that he said would help
spread stability in the Middle East.
Walking a Tightrope -- Quickly -- Toward
Iraqi Elections (Los Angeles Times)
Walking a Tightrope -- Quickly -- Toward
Iraqi Elections (Los Angeles Times)
09/25/2004 05:53 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — Iraqi and United Nations officials
have little room for error as they confront the challenge of pulling
together credible parliamentary elections in a violence-ravaged nation
with no history of democracy.
Iraqi Melting Pot Nears Boiling Point
(Los Angeles Times)
Iraqi Melting Pot Nears Boiling Point
(Los Angeles Times)
01/26/2004 10:20 AMLos Angeles Times - KIRKUK, Iraq — This fabled city of muddy
streets and hidden guns, where one person's folklore is another's
atrocity, has U.S. officials concerned that ethnic tensions could
ignite a civil war and spoil plans for a unified Iraq.
Iraqi Council Nominates a Prime Minister
(Los Angeles Times)
Iraqi Council Nominates a Prime Minister
(Los Angeles Times)
05/29/2004 04:52 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — A secular Shiite Muslim, a former
Baathist who lived in exile for more than 25 years in Britain, emerged
Friday as the consensus candidate to lead the interim Iraqi government
after sovereignty is returned at the end of June.
Gunmen Raid Iraqi Police Post (Los
Angeles Times)
Gunmen Raid Iraqi Police Post (Los
Angeles Times)
02/15/2004 07:33 AMLos Angeles Times - FALLOUJA, Iraq — Masked men stormed an Iraqi
police station Saturday morning, hurling grenades and pumping out
machine-gun fire in a daylight street battle that killed at least 22
people and freed dozens of prisoners.
40 Killed in U.S. Attack on Iraqi Border
Village (Los Angeles Times)
40 Killed in U.S. Attack on Iraqi Border
Village (Los Angeles Times)
05/20/2004 05:35 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — U.S. helicopter gunships and
ground troops struck a village in Iraq's western desert, hitting what
Iraqis said was a wedding celebration, but what the U.S. said was a
suspected safe house for foreign fighters.
21 Killed in Attacks on Iraqi Police
Officers and U.S. Forces (Los Angeles
Times)
21 Killed in Attacks on Iraqi Police
Officers and U.S. Forces (Los Angeles
Times)
06/07/2004 06:11 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — In a series of attacks against
U.S. forces and the Iraqi police who aid them, insurgents killed at
least 21 people over a 24-hour period, American and Iraqi officials
said Sunday. One U.S. soldier was among the dead.
Iraqi Premier Fails to Stop Najaf Combat
(Los Angeles Times)
Iraqi Premier Fails to Stop Najaf Combat
(Los Angeles Times)
08/09/2004 05:31 AMLos Angeles Times - NAJAF, Iraq — Interim Iraqi Prime Minister
Iyad Allawi and top U.S. military officials made an emergency visit
here Sunday to map out plans to quell the four-day uprising in this
holy city, but they had to be hustled out of town amid renewed attacks
by followers of the radical Shiite cleric Muqtada Sadr.
Iraqi Leaders Try to Defuse Crisis as
Fighting Spreads (Los Angeles Times)
Iraqi Leaders Try to Defuse Crisis as
Fighting Spreads (Los Angeles Times)
08/13/2004 05:12 AMLos Angeles Times - Iraq's interim government fought Thursday to
maintain its political balance as the rebellion led by a Shiite cleric
flared in half a dozen cities.
U.S. Attacks an Iraqi City With
Double-Edged Sword (Los Angeles Times)
U.S. Attacks an Iraqi City With
Double-Edged Sword (Los Angeles Times)
09/14/2004 05:43 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — Unable to enter the rebel-held
city of Fallouja, U.S. forces have turned to airstrikes, the latest
coming Monday. The U.S. claimed success, but images of reported
civilian casualties threatened to further enrage Iraq's Sunni Muslim
population.
Clashes Shatter Cease-Fire in Iraqi Holy
City (Los Angeles Times)
Clashes Shatter Cease-Fire in Iraqi Holy
City (Los Angeles Times)
08/06/2004 04:43 AMLos Angeles Times - NAJAF, Iraq — Heavy clashes erupted in this
holy city Thursday between Iraqi and U.S. forces and followers of
radical cleric Muqtada Sadr, shattering a two-month cease-fire and
provoking his militia to rise up in three other cities.
Report on Iraqi Prison Found 'Systemic
and Illegal Abuse' (Los Angeles Times)
Report on Iraqi Prison Found 'Systemic
and Illegal Abuse' (Los Angeles Times)
05/03/2004 05:27 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — The alleged abuse of Iraqi
detainees by U.S. military police at a notorious prison near Baghdad
was the result of "systemic" problems that included poorly trained,
overextended guards who were encouraged to go outside their proper
roles and wear down prisoners before questioning, a military
investigation concluded.
Water Offers Deadly Relief in a
Blistering Iraqi Slum (Los Angeles
Times)
Water Offers Deadly Relief in a
Blistering Iraqi Slum (Los Angeles
Times)
08/04/2004 04:54 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — The price of bicycle pumps has
more than quadrupled in Sadr City, for reasons that have nothing to do
with cycling. Residents of Baghdad's worst slum use them to coax water
from the district's battered supply lines. It's either that or use
their mouths as though they're siphoning gas.
New Iraqi Air Force in Training (AP)
New Iraqi Air Force in Training (AP)
04/17/2004 11:25 AMAP - Iraq's once mighty air force is being rebuilt from scratch but
without planes for now and with just 100 men who are currently
undergoing training in Jordan, the U.S.-led coalition announced
Saturday.
Iraqi Force in Falluja, With City Still
on Brink
Iraqi Force in Falluja, With City Still
on Brink
05/03/2004 03:11 PMFalluja is balancing on the brink between conflict and recovery, after
weeks of battling between American marines and insurgents.
Saddam-Era General Denied Iraqi Force
(AP)
Saddam-Era General Denied Iraqi Force
(AP)
05/03/2004 05:27 AMAP - The Pentagon's top officer says a general who once headed Saddam
Hussein's infantry does not and probably will not command an Iraqi
force that is replacing Marines at Fallujah.
Iraqi Falluja Force Won't Disarm
Guerrillas for Now (Reuters)
Iraqi Falluja Force Won't Disarm
Guerrillas for Now (Reuters)
05/14/2004 06:23 AMReuters - The Iraqi general leading a force
that controls Falluja said he had no plans to disarm
insurgents, defying demands by U.S. commanders who appointed
him and raising tension with Marines encircling the restive
city.
U.S. plans elite Iraqi force for
security (USATODAY.com)
U.S. plans elite Iraqi force for
security (USATODAY.com)
04/23/2004 05:34 AMUSATODAY.com - The U.S.-led coalition is recruiting Iraqis for an
elite volunteer unit that would fight fellow Iraqis resisting the
occupation of the country.
Iraqi Government Threatens to Use Force
Unless Sadr Settles
Iraqi Government Threatens to Use Force
Unless Sadr Settles
08/19/2004 08:12 AMIraq's government warned Moktada al-Sadr today that he would face a
military strike unless he met conditions for ending his uprising.
US Names New Iraqi Officer to Lead
Falluja Force (Reuters)
US Names New Iraqi Officer to Lead
Falluja Force (Reuters)
05/03/2004 03:51 AMReuters - The United States appointed a former
senior officer of the Iraqi armed forces to take overall
command of an Iraqi force in the town of Falluja, a senior U.S.
military official said on Monday.
Should The FCC Be Disbanded?
Should The FCC Be Disbanded?
06/07/2004 10:25 AMSome have argued in the past that new technology will make spectrum
interference a thing of the past - meaning that spectrum allocation
policies won't matter any more. If that's the case, then who needs
the FCC? Of course, there are still plenty of spectrum interference
issues these days, and an awful lot of legacy issues that would cause
problems if spectrum policy was just thrown wide open. Declan
McCullough has a somewhat different take on the issue, but comes to
the same conclusion that
there's no need for the FCC.
Instead of just abolishing spectrum allocation, though, he believes it
should be entirely privatized, with companies who can buy, own and
sell spectrum - and any disputes can be settled in the courts. That
sounds great until you remember the years wasted in court
fighting
over the disputed NextWave spectrum and whether or not it was
owned by NextWave, the FCC, or the other carriers the FCC had "resold"
it to. What's clear is that we do need a
massivel
y overhauled spectrum allocation policy that wasn't created on an
"as necessary" basis - but takes into account a much more
comprehensive view of what needs to be done with spectrum allocation.
The biggest problem with all of this, though, is how to deal with
legacy issues - and simply throwing it all open to the courts, will
pretty much guarantee that nothing gets done (other than a ridiculous
number of lawsuits) for many years.
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