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WAR UPDATE
A suicide car bomber blasted an outdoor market yesterday in a northern Iraqi city, killing six people and wounding 54, authorities said. The attack in the mainly Turkoman city of Tal Afar took place one day after a suicide car bomber struck a convoy...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Terrorism, Suicide, Prosecution, Wars and Interventions
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Marketplace bomb kills 6, injures dozens
New York Times News ServiceBAGHDAD — A car bomb exploded near shops and cafes in the northwestern city of Tal Afar late Saturday morning, killing at least six people and wounding at least 50 others. Witnesses said the bomb exploded in a marketplace in the Wihda district as...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Assault, Crimes, Injuries, Armed Forces
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Iraq politician Ahmad Chalabi survives assassination attempt
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersA suicide bomber tried to assassinate politician Ahmad Chalabi on Friday night, killing six of his guards when he rammed his car into the Shiite Muslim politician's speeding convoy, Chalabi's spokesman said. Chalabi, who has survived at least three...Tags: Saddam Hussein, Guerrilla Activity, Heads of State, Suicide, George Bush
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Rice meets Gadhafi in Libya
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi welcomed Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to his high-security personal compound on Friday, in symbolic recognition that after nearly three decades of animosity, the U.S.-Libyan relationship is now officially normal ...Tags: Human Rights, Guerrilla Activity, Richard Nixon, National Government, Prisons
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List of Michigan casualties in Afghanistan
Members of the U.S. armed forces with known Michigan ties who died supporting military operations in Afghanistan: ------ --Air Force Tech. Sgt. John Chapman, 36, a commando, died March 4, 2002, after his helicopter came under attack by al-Qaida and...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, North Carolina, Windsor Locks, Air and Space Accidents, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Libya deal may be model for others
Washington bureauWASHINGTON—As Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice visited Libya on Friday, lawyers and diplomats in the U.S. were paying special attention to the claims settlement agreement that cleared the way for her trip and whether it could be a model for...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Terrorism, University of Chicago, Diplomacy, Court Administration
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U.S. Open guard accused of calling in bomb threats
arthur.staple@newsday.comA Queens teenager employed as a security guard for the U.S. Open on the grounds of the National Tennis Center was arrested and charged with phoning in three separate early morning bomb threats while Arthur Ashe Stadium and the rest of the grounds were...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Justice System, Prosecution, Imperial and Royal Matters, Arthur Ashe Stadium
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Cops: Teen called in bomb threats to U.S. Open
msweeney@am-ny.comA teenage employee at the U.S. Open was charged Thursday for allegedly calling in prank bomb threats to the tennis tournament. "We take bomb threats very seriously whether real or fake," Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said in a statement....Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Arthur Ashe Stadium, Richard Brown, Online, U.S. Open Tennis
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Abu Ghraib to house museum of abuse
The Associated PressThe notorious Abu Ghraib prison will be reopened and a museum built on the grounds to document Saddam Hussein's crimes, but not the abuses committed by U.S. guards. The sprawling complex, which has not held prisoners since 2006, will be refurbished with...Tags: Saddam Hussein, Guerrilla Activity, Prisoners and Detainees, Prisons, Death and Dying
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Family Filmgoer: A Guide for Parents
BETTER FOR 8 AND OLDER '' THE LONGSHOTS'' (PG) Humane, humorous, subtly uplifting and really well acted, ''The Longshots'' is a welcome August surprise. Parts of the movie are cliched -- the mean cheerleader, the estranged father -- but ''The Longshots'...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Assault, Diseases, The Longshots, Ben Stiller
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Ramadan Begins With High Hopes
Los Angeles TimesCar bombings and killings have cast a shadow on Ramadan in Baghdad since the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003. But now, with a decline in the bloodshed, ordinary Iraqis are hoping Islam's holiest month will be reminiscent of calmer times. This year, people...Tags: Saddam Hussein, Guerrilla Activity, Religious Conflicts, Public Holidays, Religious Festivals
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Iraqis hoping for peaceful Ramadan
Los Angeles TimesCar bombings and killings have cast a shadow here on Ramadan since the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003. But now, with a decline in the bloodshed, ordinary Iraqis hope Islam's holiest month will be reminiscent of calmer times. This year, people are looking...Tags: Saddam Hussein, Guerrilla Activity, Public Holidays, Ramadan, Vehicles
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