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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.
Marines, Iraq Insurgents Battle in
Falluja (Reuters)
Marines, Iraq Insurgents Battle in
Falluja (Reuters)
04/30/2004 09:10 AMReuters - U.S. Marines battled Iraqi
insurgents on the outskirts of Falluja on Friday, shortly after
the marines pulled out from some positions around the besieged
town, witnesses said.
U.S. Forces Pound Insurgents in Besieged
Falluja (Reuters)
U.S. Forces Pound Insurgents in Besieged
Falluja (Reuters)
04/27/2004 02:40 PMReuters - Fierce fighting erupted Tuesday
night between U.S. Marines and insurgents in the Iraqi city of
Falluja, hours after a deadline passed for the rebels to lay
down their weapons, witnesses said.
Iraqi insurgents asked to turn in
weapons
Iraqi insurgents asked to turn in
weapons
04/20/2004 09:52 AMIraqi Insurgents Asked to Turn in
Weapons (AP)
Iraqi Insurgents Asked to Turn in
Weapons (AP)
04/20/2004 04:43 AMAP - U.S. officials and local leaders in Fallujah called on insurgents
to lay down weapons in return for a promise from the United States not
to resume its offensive against the Sunni Muslim stronghold, an
agreement that will depend on how much influence the civil leaders
have with the rebels.
U.S. Marines Say Kill 30 Insurgents Near
Falluja
U.S. Marines Say Kill 30 Insurgents Near
Falluja
04/25/2004 01:29 AMReuters via Wired News Apr 25 2004 4:43AM GMT
Falluja Pullout Left Haven of
Insurgents, Officials Say
Falluja Pullout Left Haven of
Insurgents, Officials Say
07/07/2004 09:03 PMOfficials, however, are reluctant to send American troops back into
the city for fear of touching off another uprising.
Women Asked to Stop Being Mum
Women Asked to Stop Being Mum
09/16/2004 03:28 AM"Ask any group of mums if they need an effective, natural treatment
alternative for head lice and you'll hear a resounding 'yes'," said
Cris Kerr. "There are alternative treatments. It's just that no-one
knows about them because they're not universally shared." [PRWEB Sep
16, 2004]
Rumsfeld Says Iraqis Must Stop
Insurgents (AP)
Rumsfeld Says Iraqis Must Stop
Insurgents (AP)
12/25/2004 10:56 PMAP - In his Christmas eve encounters with U.S. military commanders and
hundreds of their troops, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld heard
and said little about armor or troop shortages, issues
that have made him a political target in Washington among both
Democrats and Republicans.
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threatens to veto Iraqis' choice of
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Court Backs Firing of Waitress Without
Makeup (Reuters)
Court Backs Firing of Waitress Without
Makeup (Reuters)
12/29/2004 12:15 PMReuters - A female bartender who refused to
wear makeup at a Reno, Nevada, casino was not unfairly
dismissed from her job, a U.S. federal appeals court ruled on
Tuesday.
Bremer Says Security Is His Big Regret
in Iraq (Reuters)
Bremer Says Security Is His Big Regret
in Iraq (Reuters)
06/30/2004 09:47 AMReuters - The former U.S. administrator in
Iraq said on Wednesday his biggest regret was not getting a
grip on the country's dangerous security situation before the
formal transfer of authority to Iraqis.
Bremer: U.S. Awaiting U.N. Plan for
Iraqi Handover (Reuters)
Bremer: U.S. Awaiting U.N. Plan for
Iraqi Handover (Reuters)
02/15/2004 09:23 AMReuters - The U.S. administrator in Iraq said
on Sunday the United States was awaiting a U.N. recommendation
for the handover of sovereignty, still insisting it take place
by June 30 as President Bush has demanded.
Bin Laden Offers Gold for Killing
Bremer, Annan (Reuters)
Bin Laden Offers Gold for Killing
Bremer, Annan (Reuters)
05/06/2004 05:21 PMReuters - A purported statement by al Qaeda leader
Osama bin Laden offered rewards in gold for killing U.S Iraq
administrator Paul Bremer or U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan,
an Islamist Web site said on Thursday.
'Bin Laden' Offers Gold for Killing
Bremer, Annan (Reuters)
'Bin Laden' Offers Gold for Killing
Bremer, Annan (Reuters)
05/06/2004 08:13 PMReuters - A recording described as the voice of
Osama bin Laden, posted on the Internet on Thursday, offered
bounties in gold to anyone who kills U.S Iraq administrator
Paul Bremer or U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
US Expects Iraq Troops to Stay, Would Go
if Asked (Reuters)
US Expects Iraq Troops to Stay, Would Go
if Asked (Reuters)
05/14/2004 08:58 PMReuters - U.S. forces are expected to remain
in Iraq after a June 30 transfer of sovereignty, but would
leave in the unlikely event they were asked to go by an interim
government, the White House said on Friday.
Bush Asked for Iraq War Plan in Nov.
2001 (Reuters)
Bush Asked for Iraq War Plan in Nov.
2001 (Reuters)
04/16/2004 07:39 PMReuters - President Bush asked his Pentagon
chief in November 2001 to draw up a war plan against Iraq, the
White House confirmed on Friday.
Goss Says Not Asked by White House to
Head CIA (Reuters)
Goss Says Not Asked by White House to
Head CIA (Reuters)
07/27/2004 05:55 PMReuters - House Intelligence Committee
Chairman Porter Goss denied rumors on Tuesday that he was a
leading candidate to be CIA director and said the White House
had not asked him to fill the post.
Jordan Ready to Send Troops to Iraq if
Asked (Reuters)
Jordan Ready to Send Troops to Iraq if
Asked (Reuters)
07/01/2004 07:11 PMReuters - Jordan said Thursday it was willing to
send troops to Iraq, becoming the first Arab state to do so, if
Baghdad's new interim government requested it.
U.S. Says It Kills 13 Insurgents in
Iraqi Town (Reuters)
U.S. Says It Kills 13 Insurgents in
Iraqi Town (Reuters)
05/11/2004 02:10 AMReuters - U.S. troops killed 13 members of rebel
Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sar's Mehdi Army in skirmishes near
the Iraqi city of Kufa overnight, a senior U.S. military
official said on Tuesday.
Iraqi Insurgents Say Seize Six
Foreigners (Reuters)
Iraqi Insurgents Say Seize Six
Foreigners (Reuters)
04/09/2004 04:00 PMReuters - Iraqi insurgents said they had
seized four Italians and two Americans on the western outskirts
of Baghdad Friday but Italy said all Italians registered in
Iraq were accounted for.
U.S. Warplanes Hit Falluja (Reuters)
U.S. Warplanes Hit Falluja (Reuters)
04/29/2004 10:40 AMReuters - U.S. warplanes struck three areas
of Falluja on Thursday, shortly after the announcement of a
deal in which U.S. forces would ease their siege of the
rebellious Iraqi city, witnesses said.
Study Says Iraq Insurgents Use Advanced
Weapons -NYT (Reuters)
Study Says Iraq Insurgents Use Advanced
Weapons -NYT (Reuters)
01/17/2004 10:42 PMReuters - Iraqi guerrillas are using
increasingly sophisticated weapons and tactics to attack U.S.
aircraft, according to a classified Army study on the downing
of helicopters in Iraq, The New York Times reported in Sunday
editions.
US Troops Battle Insurgents East of
Baghdad (Reuters)
US Troops Battle Insurgents East of
Baghdad (Reuters)
04/05/2005 04:28 AMReuters - U.S. and Iraqi troops battled dozens of
insurgents in a remote part of Iraq east of Baghdad on Monday
and two American soldiers and an Iraqi soldier were killed in
the fighting, the U.S. military said on Tuesday.
Insurgents in Iraq Kill 7 Iraqis, 4 U.S.
Troops (Reuters)
Insurgents in Iraq Kill 7 Iraqis, 4 U.S.
Troops (Reuters)
08/03/2004 06:17 PMReuters - Insurgents launched a wave of attacks
in Iraq, killing six Iraqi national guardsmen in a suicide car
bombing and four U.S. soldiers in separate incidents in Baghdad
and the volatile west of the country.
Iraqi Forces Kill 13 Insurgents - U.S.
Military (Reuters)
Iraqi Forces Kill 13 Insurgents - U.S.
Military (Reuters)
07/25/2004 05:38 AMReuters - Iraqi security forces killed 13
insurgents during heavy clashes on Sunday south of the Iraqi
town of Baquba, which is northeast of Baghdad, the U.S.
military said.
Insurgents Attack U.S. Convoy in
Baghdad, Wound Three (Reuters)
Insurgents Attack U.S. Convoy in
Baghdad, Wound Three (Reuters)
09/08/2004 01:30 AMReuters - Insurgents attacked a U.S. military
convoy in western Baghdad on Wednesday, setting three military
vehicles on fire and wounding at least three troops, a Reuters
witness said.
U.S., Iraqi Troops Battle Dozens of
Insurgents (Reuters)
U.S., Iraqi Troops Battle Dozens of
Insurgents (Reuters)
04/05/2005 07:04 AMReuters - U.S. and Iraqi forces battled dozens of
insurgents in a remote area east of Baghdad and three soldiers,
two American and one Iraqi, were killed in the fighting, the
U.S. military said on Tuesday.
U.S. Army Says Kills 50 Iraqi Insurgents
in Samarra (Reuters)
U.S. Army Says Kills 50 Iraqi Insurgents
in Samarra (Reuters)
08/14/2004 03:15 AMReuters - The U.S. army killed about 50
insurgents in a series of operations near the Iraqi town of
Samarra Saturday, the military said in a statement.
U.S. Marines Say to Remain In, Around
Falluja (Reuters)
U.S. Marines Say to Remain In, Around
Falluja (Reuters)
04/30/2004 10:43 AMReuters - U.S. Marines will maintain some
positions in and around Falluja as an Iraqi battalion takes
over the restive town, a Marines statement said Friday.
Iraq Insurgents Free Prisoners in Raid,
22 Dead (Reuters)
Iraq Insurgents Free Prisoners in Raid,
22 Dead (Reuters)
02/14/2004 07:36 AMReuters - Dozens of anti-American
insurgents stormed Iraqi security compounds in the volatile
town of Falluja on Saturday in a bold attack that left at least
22 people dead and freed a number of prisoners.
Iraq Issues Amnesty to Insurgents, U.S.
Warns Sadr (Reuters)
Iraq Issues Amnesty to Insurgents, U.S.
Warns Sadr (Reuters)
08/07/2004 09:10 PMReuters - Iraq's prime minister announced a
limited amnesty for Iraqi insurgents Saturday and extended an
olive branch to radical Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, whose
loyalists have staged an uprising in several cities.
Allawi Talks to Iraqi Insurgents on
Amnesty -Report (Reuters)
Allawi Talks to Iraqi Insurgents on
Amnesty -Report (Reuters)
08/29/2004 07:29 PMReuters - Iraq's interim prime minister Iyad
Allawi has held private meetings with Iraqi insurgents in an
effort to persuade them to accept a government amnesty offer,
The Washington Post reported on Sunday.
Iraqi Forces Seize 131 Suspected
Insurgents in Raid (Reuters)
Iraqi Forces Seize 131 Suspected
Insurgents in Raid (Reuters)
03/26/2005 07:37 AMReuters - Iraqi soldiers backed by U.S.
helicopters killed several suspected insurgents and seized 131
more in a dawn raid Saturday, capturing tons of explosives
earmarked for attacks on the holy city of Kerbala, officials
said.
Two U.S. Marines Killed in Falluja Area
(Reuters)
Two U.S. Marines Killed in Falluja Area
(Reuters)
05/01/2004 12:42 AMReuters - Two U.S. Marines have been killed in Al
Anbar province, which includes Falluja, a Marine statement said
Saturday, without giving any details.
Children Among 8 Dead in U.S. Air
Strikes on Falluja (Reuters)
Children Among 8 Dead in U.S. Air
Strikes on Falluja (Reuters)
09/09/2004 01:16 AMReuters - U.S. warplanes bombed houses in
the Iraqi city of Falluja for a third successive night, killing
at least eight people, four of them children, doctors and
residents said on Thursday.
U.S. Says Attacks Zarqawi Safehouse in
Falluja (Reuters)
U.S. Says Attacks Zarqawi Safehouse in
Falluja (Reuters)
07/01/2004 05:27 AMReuters - U.S. forces attacked what they
said was a safehouse belonging to Jordanian-born militant Abu
Musab al-Zarqawi on Thursday, killing at least six people in
Iraq's most rebellious city.
U.S. Air Strikes Target Militants in
Falluja (Reuters)
U.S. Air Strikes Target Militants in
Falluja (Reuters)
09/25/2004 11:19 PMReuters - U.S. aircraft launched new air
strikes in the rebel-held city of Falluja on Saturday aimed at
killing supporters of a Jordanian militant who has led a
campaign of suicide bombings and kidnappings in Iraq.
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