Baghdad falls to US forces
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US NEWS HEADLINES
U.S. probes fate of pilot downed in 1991 A team of CIA and Defense Intelligence Agency analysts is preparing to enter Iraq to investigate the fate of Navy Capt. Michael Scott Speicher, shot down over Iraq on the first day of the first Persian Gulf War in January 1991
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MEDIA CONTROL AND PROPAGANDA
WWIII?
U.S. Tells Iran, Syria, N. Korea 'Learn from Iraq' John R. Bolton, U.S. undersecretary of state for arms control and international security, also appealed to Syria and other countries in the Middle East to open themselves up to "new possibilities" for peace in the region.
N Korea 'convinced it's next' North Korea regards the US-led attack on Iraq as confirmation of its fear that it is next on Washington's list of targets, a UN official has said. Indonesia Sees the U.S. as a Tyrant For the last five years, the United States has preached a message here of democracy and respect for human rights. But for many Indonesians, the Iraq war is teaching a different lesson: The United States can use its unrivaled military power to enforce its will anywhere, anytime.
NEW WORLD ORDER
Bush, Blair Pledge U.N. Role in Iraq Looking beyond the war, Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair pledged to give the United Nations a role postwar Iraq
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Multiple U.S. intelligence sources saw Saddam Hussein enter a building in Baghdad on Monday and not emerge before four 1-ton Air Force bombs destroyed it, government officials said yesterday
Saddam survived attack on building say British intelligence sources Saddam Hussein survived an attack on a building in Baghdad in which he was reported to have been meeting his sons Uday and Qusay on Monday afternoon
Machine gun fire rips through Baghdad as U.S. troops flow into city Saddam Hussein's Fedayeen militiamen materialized in the city center for the first time in weeks as U.S. officials reported that coalition forces had pushed to the heart of Baghdad just hours after their first major incursion.
The fall of Baghdad
Much Lies Outside Control of Allies
U.S. forces explore underground bunker near Baghdad's airport 'We're going to have to try to figure out where they go...there's no telling.'
Iraqis showed journalists a white stone jail where they claim Saddam Hussein's secret police for decades tortured inmates with beatings, mutilations, electric shocks and chemical baths.
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US-backed militia terrorises town But they appear to be just as terrified, if not more so, of their new rulers - a little-known Iraqi militia backed by the US special forces and headquartered in a compound nearby.
Jailed Iraqi children run free as marines roll into Baghdad suburbs
Two U.S. Airmen Missing After F-15E Goes Down The two men and their aircraft, known as a Strike Eagle, were deployed from the 4th Fighter Wing, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina
U.S. Bombing Kills 11 Afghan Civilians An American warplane mistakenly bombed a house, killing 11 civilians near Afghanistan's eastern border with Pakistan
SECOND AMENDMENT HEADLINES
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