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Times of the Internet (Free subscription) | 17/12/2008
BAGHDAD, Dec. 17 (UPI) -- A twin bombing in a commercial district of Baghdad Wednesday killed at least 18 people, including police officers, the Interior Ministry said. The first explosion was a car bomb, followed by a roadside bomb that targeted emergency personnel and others who responded to the first blast, CNN reported. The Interior Ministry official said three of the dead...
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Moldova.org (Free subscription) | 17/12/2008
A twin bombing in a commercial district of Baghdad Wednesday killed at least 18 people, including police officers, the Interior Ministry said.The first explosion was a car bomb, followed by a roadside bomb that targeted emergency personnel and others who responded to the first blast, CNN reported.The Interior Ministry official said three of the dead were police officers. Eight police...
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allvoices (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
It was well past daybreak in Baghdad Wednesday when President-elect Barak Obama finally gave his acceptance speach. Afterwards, I pulled back the curtains from the windows in the television room of the New York Times bureau where I'd been gathered with friends to watch the results since 3 am, and blearily gazed out towards the Tigris River, half-expecting to see the city transformed...
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RssDaily (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
It was well past daybreak in Baghdad Wednesday when President-elect Barak Obama finally gave his acceptance speach. Afterwards, I pulled back the curtains from the windows in the television room of the New York Times bureau where I'd been gathered with friends to watch the results since 3 am, and blearily gazed out towards the Tigris River, half-expecting to see the city transformed...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 17/12/2008
London/Baghdad - British forces will leave Iraq by mid-2009, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said on a surprise visit to Baghdad Wednesday. He confirmed that the withdrawal would begin in the spring and that the bulk of the 4,000 British troops would hav...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 17/12/2008
London/Baghdad - British forces will leave Iraq by mid-2009, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said on a surprise visit to Baghdad Wednesday. He confirmed that the withdrawal would begin in the spring and that the bulk of the 4,000 British troops would hav...
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Xinhuanet (Free subscription) | 20/12/2008
BAGHDAD, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) -- The Iraqi parliament Saturday rejected a draft law which stated that all foreign troops except for the United States to withdraw from Iraq by mid next year, lawmakers said. "The draft law has been rejected by the majority of the lawmakers in today's session," said Nassir al-Isawi, a member of parliamentary bloc loyal to firebrand cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. The lawmakers' rejection...
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World (Free subscription) | 18/12/2008
... who said they are all innocent and were arrested for politically-motivated reasons.Separately, Wednesday British Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced that British troops will complete their mission in Iraq by May 31, 2009 - and will leave the country by the end of July.Mr. Brown and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki made a joint statement in Baghdad Wednesday after a previously...