One Year Later:Where Is Iraq? (Los Angeles Times)
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Same Budget, Different Year (Los Angeles
Times)
Same Budget, Different Year (Los Angeles
Times)
01/19/2004 03:59 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Funding for almost half the
government is teetering on a partisan brink in Congress, with its fate
thrown into question by disputes over a motley array of issues
including meat safety, overtime pay and media ownership.
Lobbying Tab Is $1.1 Billion for
Half a Year (Los Angeles Times)
Lobbying Tab Is $1.1 Billion for
Half a Year (Los Angeles Times)
12/29/2004 06:12 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — As President Bush campaigned
for reelection pledging to protect doctors and insurance companies
from patient lawsuits while easing the tax burden on businesses,
industry groups spent record amounts of money lobbying to influence
the White House, Congress and their constituents.
Best-Picture Shutout Ends Miramax's
11-Year Run (Los Angeles Times)
Best-Picture Shutout Ends Miramax's
11-Year Run (Los Angeles Times)
01/28/2004 11:25 AMLos Angeles Times - For the first time in 12 years, Hollywood's
bloodiest Academy Awards battleground will be without its most
colorful field general: Miramax Films' Harvey Weinstein has been shut
out of the race for best picture.
Legislature Wraps Up Difficult, Humbling
Year (Los Angeles Times)
Legislature Wraps Up Difficult, Humbling
Year (Los Angeles Times)
08/29/2004 05:15 AMLos Angeles Times - SACRAMENTO — The Legislature finished an
unusually trying year before dawn Saturday. Over eight months, its
very existence was questioned and its political virility was mocked
while it braced for the retirement of some of its most experienced and
effective members.
Poor and Uninsured Americans Increase
for Third Straight Year (Los Angeles
Times)
Poor and Uninsured Americans Increase
for Third Straight Year (Los Angeles
Times)
08/27/2004 01:23 PMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — An additional 1.3 million
Americans slipped into poverty last year and another 1.4 million went
without health insurance, the government reported Thursday.
Coming of Age in Iraq (Los Angeles
Times)
Coming of Age in Iraq (Los Angeles
Times)
08/17/2004 05:23 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — Halfway up a red-carpeted stairway
inside the exclusive Baghdad Hunting Club, the rhythmic boom-boom-boom
of techno dance music is rattling windows and vibrating the floor.
Past an armed guard and into a darkened conference room, Mansour High
School's prom is in full swing.
Kurds Wonder Where They Fit in the New
Iraq (Los Angeles Times)
Kurds Wonder Where They Fit in the New
Iraq (Los Angeles Times)
07/27/2004 05:47 AMLos Angeles Times - SULAYMANIYA, Iraq — Sitting on the top of
Azmar Mountain, looking down on the twinkling lights of this Kurdish
city with a whiskey in his plastic cup and a skewer of roasted lamb on
his plate, Bahdai Ahmad Hassan could be forgiven for thinking that
Iraq, with all its problems, might as well be another country.
Iraq Might Welcome a Strongman (Los
Angeles Times)
Iraq Might Welcome a Strongman (Los
Angeles Times)
06/21/2004 06:08 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — On the eve of sovereignty, Iraq is
a nation in disarray, riven by bombings, assassinations and sabotage.
Yet many people here appear cautiously optimistic that a tough-talking
new government run by Iraqis can confront the withering cycle of
violence better than their U.S.-led occupiers.
105 Killed in Attacks Across Iraq (Los
Angeles Times)
105 Killed in Attacks Across Iraq (Los
Angeles Times)
06/25/2004 05:32 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — A wave of attacks that killed at
least 105 people in five Iraqi cities Thursday indicate a new level of
coordination by insurgents, days before the United States is scheduled
to hand over control to an interim government.
Back to Africa, From Iraq (Los Angeles
Times)
Back to Africa, From Iraq (Los Angeles
Times)
01/17/2004 10:42 PMLos Angeles Times - BASRA, Iraq — His ebony skin, curly hair
and facial features distinguish Mohammed Abbass as a man of African
descent. But he has never set foot in Africa and knows little about
the continent and its people. As long as he can recall, his
forefathers have lived in Iraq, and his roots are deep in this Middle
Eastern country.
Lugar Has Little Say Over U.S. Policies
on Iraq (Los Angeles Times)
Lugar Has Little Say Over U.S. Policies
on Iraq (Los Angeles Times)
04/22/2004 05:23 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — For almost 20 years, as one of
the most respected internationalists in Washington and a senior member
of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Richard G. Lugar
(R-Ind.) was a man whose voice counted when it came to U.S. foreign
policy.
For Iraq, Trial Is Balancing Act (Los
Angeles Times)
For Iraq, Trial Is Balancing Act (Los
Angeles Times)
07/02/2004 05:10 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — The sheer breadth of the war
crimes case against Saddam Hussein, which involves charges dating back
30 years, would be daunting for any country.
Violence Escalates Across Iraq (Los
Angeles Times)
Violence Escalates Across Iraq (Los
Angeles Times)
09/13/2004 04:59 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — A bloody and chaotic day of
violence across Iraq — including at least three suicide car
bombings and an exchange of gunfire between an Iraqi crowd and a U.S.
helicopter crew — killed dozens and injured scores of others
Sunday.
CIA Iraq 'Failures' Condemned (Los
Angeles Times)
CIA Iraq 'Failures' Condemned (Los
Angeles Times)
07/10/2004 06:23 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — The United States went to war
with Iraq on the basis of flawed intelligence assessments that "either
overstated or were not supported by" the underlying evidence on
Baghdad's weapons programs, according to a scathing report released by
the Senate Intelligence Committee on Friday.
U.S. Toll in Iraq Reaches 1,000 (Los
Angeles Times)
U.S. Toll in Iraq Reaches 1,000 (Los
Angeles Times)
09/08/2004 05:29 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — The number of American military
deaths in Iraq reached 1,000 Tuesday as fierce fighting erupted
between U.S. forces and insurgents in Baghdad and Fallouja.
3 Turks Taken Hostage in Iraq (Los
Angeles Times)
3 Turks Taken Hostage in Iraq (Los
Angeles Times)
06/27/2004 05:04 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — Followers of the United States'
"No. 1 target" in Iraq announced Saturday that they had kidnapped
three Turkish contractors and threatened to behead them, even as
President Bush was flying to Turkey for a NATO summit. The abductions
came as 54 people were killed in insurgent attacks across Iraq.
Premier of Iraq Calls for End to
Insurgency (Los Angeles Times)
Premier of Iraq Calls for End to
Insurgency (Los Angeles Times)
06/05/2004 05:51 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — Iraq's new interim prime minister,
in his first policy address to the nation, urged insurgents Friday to
halt attacks on U.S. forces, saying it would be a "disaster" for the
country if foreign troops departed prematurely.
U.S. Death Toll in Iraq at Least 52 This
Month (Los Angeles Times)
U.S. Death Toll in Iraq at Least 52 This
Month (Los Angeles Times)
09/17/2004 04:53 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — Iraqi insurgents pressed their
assault on U.S. and allied forces Thursday as two Americans and a
Briton were kidnapped from their Baghdad house and three Marines were
killed, bringing the number of U.S. military deaths in the country
this month to at least 52.
59 Killed in Iraq as Insurgency Rages On
(Los Angeles Times)
59 Killed in Iraq as Insurgency Rages On
(Los Angeles Times)
09/15/2004 06:11 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — A car bomb and a mass shooting
killed 59 people in Iraq on Tuesday, many of them policemen and
unemployed young men seeking to join the country's beleaguered
security forces. More than 120 Iraqis have been killed in the last
three days as the nation's insurgency shows no sign of abating.
Nations Slow to Deliver Iraq Aid (Los
Angeles Times)
Nations Slow to Deliver Iraq Aid (Los
Angeles Times)
07/12/2004 05:27 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Amid continuing efforts by the
Bush administration to build international support for its mission in
Iraq, countries have provided only a small fraction of the
reconstruction aid they promised at a conference nine months ago.
Spy Work in Iraq Riddled by Failures
(Los Angeles Times)
Spy Work in Iraq Riddled by Failures
(Los Angeles Times)
06/17/2004 05:08 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — A pair of British-recruited
spies in Iraq, whose alarming reports of Saddam Hussein's illicit
weapons were rushed to the White House shortly before the U.S.-led
invasion last year, were never interviewed by the CIA and are now
viewed as unreliable, current and former U.S. intelligence officials
say.
Options for Iraq Trouble Envoy (Los
Angeles Times)
Options for Iraq Trouble Envoy (Los
Angeles Times)
02/14/2004 05:57 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — A special United Nations envoy
left Iraq on Friday after signaling that swift, direct elections
sought by the nation's Shiite Muslim majority were impractical and
highly unlikely.
Kerry Comes Under Fire for Stance on
Iraq (Los Angeles Times)
Kerry Comes Under Fire for Stance on
Iraq (Los Angeles Times)
05/09/2004 04:34 AMLos Angeles Times - In a speech nine days ago in Missouri, Sen. John
F. Kerry laid out his case against President Bush on Iraq, saying the
administration had left America dangerously isolated from the rest of
the world.
NATO Balking at Iraq Mission (Los
Angeles Times)
NATO Balking at Iraq Mission (Los
Angeles Times)
05/09/2004 04:34 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — The Bush administration's hopes
for a major NATO military presence in Iraq this year appear doomed,
interviews with allied defense officials and diplomats show.
Iraq Deal on Airline Is Probed (Los
Angeles Times)
Iraq Deal on Airline Is Probed (Los
Angeles Times)
06/23/2004 06:27 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — The top U.S. transportation
official in Iraq was forced out after conducting closed-door
negotiations to create a national airline with a firm suspected of
helping Saddam Hussein's regime skirt United Nations sanctions,
according to documents and current and former U.S. officials.
CIA Study on Iraq Weapons Is Off Course,
Officials Say (Los Angeles Times)
CIA Study on Iraq Weapons Is Off Course,
Officials Say (Los Angeles Times)
08/20/2004 04:35 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Having failed to find banned
weapons in Iraq, the CIA is preparing a final report on its search
that will speculate on what the deposed regime's capabilities might
have looked like years from now if left unchecked, according to
congressional and intelligence officials.
U.S. May Delay Iraq Power Transfer (Los
Angeles Times)
U.S. May Delay Iraq Power Transfer (Los
Angeles Times)
02/12/2004 05:51 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Colin L.
Powell signaled Wednesday that the administration might delay plans to
return sovereignty to Iraqis by June 30, telling a congressional
oversight panel that violence continued to vex U.S. and Iraqi
officials.
Iraq War Eclipses Domestic Agenda (Los
Angeles Times)
Iraq War Eclipses Domestic Agenda (Los
Angeles Times)
05/16/2004 05:03 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Pity the advocates of
overhauling Social Security. They have been told for months that
President Bush would give a major speech pushing their cause as the
cornerstone of his new domestic agenda.
Iraq, U.S. Differ on Prisoner Release
(Los Angeles Times)
Iraq, U.S. Differ on Prisoner Release
(Los Angeles Times)
09/23/2004 04:51 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — In a sign of confusion over who
runs post-Hussein Iraq, the United States on Wednesday contradicted an
announcement by an Iraqi government ministry that a female Iraqi
scientist in U.S. custody would soon be released.
Iraq Issues Ultimatum as Militia Stays
Put (Los Angeles Times)
Iraq Issues Ultimatum as Militia Stays
Put (Los Angeles Times)
08/20/2004 04:35 AMLos Angeles Times - NAJAF, Iraq — Cleric Muqtada Sadr and his
militia refused to budge from the Imam Ali Mosque here Thursday after
the Iraqi government issued tough new demands on the conditions under
which they would disarm and depart.
Iraq Funds Are Focus of 27 Criminal
Inquiries (Los Angeles Times)
Iraq Funds Are Focus of 27 Criminal
Inquiries (Los Angeles Times)
07/30/2004 05:13 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — A comprehensive examination of
the U.S.-led agency that oversaw the rebuilding of Iraq has triggered
at least 27 criminal investigations and produced evidence of millions
of dollars' worth of fraud, waste and abuse, according to a report by
the Coalition Provisional Authority's inspector general.
Report Singles Out Halliburton in Iraq
Mismanagement (Los Angeles Times)
Report Singles Out Halliburton in Iraq
Mismanagement (Los Angeles Times)
06/16/2004 05:26 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON -- The Pentagon may have wasted
billions of dollars in Iraq because of a lack of planning and poor
oversight, top congressional and Defense Department investigators said
Tuesday.
South Korean Held in Iraq Is Beheaded
(Los Angeles Times)
South Korean Held in Iraq Is Beheaded
(Los Angeles Times)
06/23/2004 07:46 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — Carrying out a threat issued two
days earlier, Iraqi militants beheaded a South Korean hostage Tuesday,
dumping the man's body on the side of the road between Baghdad and
Fallouja where it was found by U.S. soldiers.
Flaws Cited in Powell's U.N. Speech on
Iraq (Los Angeles Times)
Flaws Cited in Powell's U.N. Speech on
Iraq (Los Angeles Times)
07/15/2004 05:31 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Days before Secretary of State
Colin L. Powell was to present the case for war with Iraq to the
United Nations, State Department analysts found dozens of factual
problems in drafts of his speech, according to new documents contained
in the Senate report on intelligence failures released last week.
Congress Wants Answers on Bush's Plans
for Iraq (Los Angeles Times)
Congress Wants Answers on Bush's Plans
for Iraq (Los Angeles Times)
04/19/2004 05:52 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — An increasingly anxious
Congress has summoned Bush administration officials to testify this
week on their plans for quelling violence in Iraq and for handing
power over to Iraqis by June 30.
In Iraq, 'Road Warriors' Deliver the
Goods (Los Angeles Times)
In Iraq, 'Road Warriors' Deliver the
Goods (Los Angeles Times)
08/29/2004 05:15 AMLos Angeles Times - BALAD, Iraq — It is 9 p.m. on a Wednesday,
and Melvin Winter is going to war.
Iraq Insurgency Showing Signs of
Momentum (Los Angeles Times)
Iraq Insurgency Showing Signs of
Momentum (Los Angeles Times)
06/26/2004 04:32 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — As this week's coordinated
violence demonstrates, Iraq's insurgent movement is increasingly
potent, riding a wave of anti-U.S. nationalism and religious
extremism. Just days before an Iraqi government takes control of the
country, experts and some commanders fear it may be too late to turn
back the militant tide.
Kerry Feels Squeeze on Iraq Policy (Los
Angeles Times)
Kerry Feels Squeeze on Iraq Policy (Los
Angeles Times)
05/27/2004 01:48 PMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Sen. John F. Kerry faces a
stark new challenge in the campaign skirmishing over Iraq: As
President Bush has moved toward his position, the Democratic Party is
moving away from it.
Bush Offers Plan to End Chaos in Iraq
(Los Angeles Times)
Bush Offers Plan to End Chaos in Iraq
(Los Angeles Times)
05/25/2004 05:16 AMLos Angeles Times - CARLISLE, Pa. — Seeking to shore up eroding
public confidence in his leadership, President Bush told the American
people Monday night that he has a strategy to turn Iraq's violence and
chaos into stability and democracy.
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