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Iraqis struggle to recover bodies
BAGHDAD, APRIL 8. Rescue workers dug through rubble on Tuesday to recover bodies a day after a coalition-led air strike aimed at members of the Iraqi leadership hit a well-to-do Baghdad neighbourhood. Rescue workers said the death toll in the ...
'End game is near'
WASHINGTON, APRIL 8.The Pentagon is maintaining that it could take several days before an assessment is made on whether the Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein, is alive or dead following the latest targeting of a site in Baghdad. Officials here ...
Saddam's fate unclear, says Bush
HILLSBOROUGH (NORTHERN IRELAND), APRIL 8.It's unclear whether the Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, is still alive after coalition forces dropped four bunker-busting bombs on a restaurant where he was believed to be meeting with his sons, the U.S. ...
Hunt for regime targets will go on: U.S.
AS SAYLIAH (QATAR), APRIL 8.The U.S. forces seeking to expand their influence inside Baghdad were today reminded that the main obstruction to their advance in the city could come from an unexpected quarter — civilians caught up in an urban ...
Chalabi flown into Iraq
LONDON, APRIL 8. Ahmad Chalabi, leader of the Iraqi National Congress Opposition group and Pentagon's favourite to succeed the Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein, has been flown into southern Iraq by U.S. forces even as Britain is planning to ...
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