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Bombings Posted: Monday, December 29, 2003
Bogus terror threats and Bush's police state Bomb Las Vegas, America's gambling Mecca and glittery playground built on desert sands by mobsters such as Bugsy Siegel, Meyer Lanksy, and Frank Costello?
Three Iraqis killed, two U.S. troops wounded Iraqi rebel suspects lobbed a grenade and fired on U.S. soldiers searching homes for insurgents Monday in the northern city of Mosul, precipitating a firefight that left three Iraqis dead and two U.S. soldiers wounded, the U.S. military said.
Nine months after US invasion Fuel shortages, blackouts heighten Iraqi opposition to American occupation
The Bush Election Strategy From now until next November, we can expect to have a series of dramatically named military actions in Iraq--and occasionally in Afghanistan perhaps--which will each be described as striking a "crippling blow" against the enemy (how many times can you cripple someone?).
India possesses 50 to 100 nuclear devices
Blair under fire again for WMD claims CLAIMS that weapons inspectors have uncovered massive evidence that Saddam Hussein had a network of clandestine laboratories have landed Tony Blair in trouble for the second time in a month after they were rubbished by the United States' top man in Iraq. Blair's days are numbered www.blairfacedlies.org
Serb Rightists Are Big Winners, but Not Big Enough to Rule Serbia's road to economic and political reform looked much longer on Sunday night, as ultranationalists appeared to have won the largest number of seats in parliamentary elections here.
Milosevic elected to parliament in Serbian election
Deadlock in Serbia as voters turn again to rabble-rousers
Baghdad Bombs Kill 2 GIs, 2 Children Roadside bombs in separate guerrilla attacks killed two U.S. soldiers and two Iraqi children on Sunday, including one explosion that went off in a densely populated part of Baghdad.
Afghan Suicide Bomber Kills 5 After Arrest The suspect detonated explosives concealed under his clothing moments after the agents bundled him into a sports utility vehicle near the airport, Kabul police chief Baba Jan said. The police chief said the suspect was a foreigner, but refused to identify him further, and other officials said identification was difficult because the bodies were so mutilated. They had just arrested him with explosives.
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