So This Is Liberation: Media Banned as Hundreds Protest for the Third Day in Iraq Troops Fire on Protesters
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OPERATION INTENSIFY IRAQI TYRANNY: US bans media from protests US forces yesterday tried to stop the media from covering a third day of anti-American protests by Iraqis outside a hotel housing a US operations base, according to a reporter at the scene.
US military hampers media
Marines search media's Baghdad hotel
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US soldiers' wives fight bitter battle of their own "I know several wives of Marines with small children who line up at churches for grocery handouts which are the only way they can survive the month and feed and cloth the baby," said military wife, Natalie Castro, 19
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Goddard to decide on 'vigilante' probe Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard will decide in coming days whether to investigate citizen patrol groups along the border, said his spokeswoman, after he met with immigrant-rights activists yesterday in Tucson.
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Britain asks Syria again to come clean Britain has again warned Syria today that it must quickly answer charges that it has banned chemical weapons and is harbouring fugitives from the ousted regime in neighbouring Iraq
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Hundreds of Iraqis Protest Against US Occupation Baghdad, April 15: Hundreds of Iraqi demonstrators protested in central Baghdad today against the presence of U.S. troops in their country, agency reports said today.
Iraq delegates begin meeting on future of nation amid protests
Troops fire on protesters: report US troops opened fire on a crowd hostile to the new pro-US governor in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul today, killing at least 10 people and injuring as many as 100
Pentagon: Major Combat Essentially Over in Iraq
Guerrilla fighters seen as threat to allied forces Conventional military conflict in Iraq is nearly over, but thousands of foreign fighters and supporters of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein remain in the country and pose a danger to U.S. and allied forces, U.S. officials said yesterday
2,000 policemen report for work in Baghdad More than 2,000 Iraqi policemen reported for work in Baghdad yesterday as efforts were made to curb the looting and vandalism.
US, Iraqi police start joint patrols in Baghdad
Iraqis blame looting, lawlessness on U.S.
US allies 'also have weapons of mass destruction' Among the nations believed to have WMD capability, are states the US may not consider hostile - like Israel, Egypt, Pakistan, India and Taiwan.
Iran continues to raise secret deal claim An Iranian news agency close to top conservative military figures attributed the fall of Baghdad to a secret tripartite agreement between Saddam Hussain, Russia and the U.S.
Taliban regrouping in Afghanistan Hakim Taniwal, the governor of Afghanistans volatile eastern province of Khowst, told IRIN on Friday that the countrys former hard line Islamist Taliban rulers were regrouping in an effort to step up anti-government militancy.
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