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Saturday, March 24, 2007

Latest News

Report: British Sailors Held in Tehran
Sec. Council Set to OK Sanctions on Iran
UK Sailors Seized in Long-Contested Waters
Iran's President Cancels U.N. Appearance
Iran Seizes 15 British Sailors in Iraq Waters
McCain: U.K. Should Take ' Decisive Action' Against Iran
Tense Backdrop to Iran-U.K. Navy Incident
Britain Demands Return of Captured Sailors, Marines
Oil Prices Surge Above $62 a Barrel on Iran News
Pelosi vs. Bush on Pork-Filled Iraq Bill

Egypt Rips Rice's Constitution Comments
10:02 AM Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was strongly criticized by the foreign minister Saturday for suggesting that proposed changes to Egypt's constitution may be less than democratic.
Suicide Truck Bomber Kills 18 in Baghdad
9:54 AM A suicide truck bomber struck a police station in a mainly Sunni area in Baghdad on Saturday, killing at least 18 people, police said, as insurgents apparently step up their campaign against fellow Sunnis seen as collaborating with the U.S. and the Iraqi government.
Sec. Council Set to OK Sanctions on Iran
Late China Leader Mao Zedong's Son Dies
Afghan Clashes Kill 9 Suspected Taliban
Pope: Europe Losing Faith in Its Future
Troops killed in war
Search for service members and view moving tributes
Rallies for Pakistani judge
Angry lawyers scuffled with police as protests erupted across Pakistan yesterday over the removal of the nation's top judge, intensifying a crisis that is threatening President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's grip on power.
Shia troops break away
The violent Shia militia known as the Mahdi Army is breaking into splinter groups, with up to 3,000 gunmen financed directly by Iran and no longer loyal to the firebrand cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, according to Iraqi and American officials.
WAR UPDATE
About 1,600 U.S. and Iraqi soldiers pushed into the Ghazaliyah and Amariyah neighborhoods, a dangerous Sunni area of west Baghdad yesterday, searching houses in the expanding security crackdown.
Iraq's 'ghost soldiers' exist only on paper
More than three years and $15 billion into the U.S. effort to rebuild Iraqi forces, "ghost soldiers" still help fill Iraq's army ranks and no one knows how many trained policemen remain on the job, Pentagon and U.S. government investigators report.
Russia pulls nuke personnel out of Iranian city
Russia is bringing home its technicians and engineers from Iran's unfinished nuclear reactor site at a time of growing international pressure on Tehran to curb its atomic ambitions, U.S. and
European representatives said yesterday.

United Nations Security Council Set to OK Sanctions on Iran ...
Iran: U.K. Sailors Confessed to Illegally Entering Waters ...
20 Killed After Suicide Truck Bomber Strikes Sunni Area ...
Rice Wants Negotiations Over Revived Arab Peace Offer ...
Iraqi Vice President: U.S. Troop Pullout Benefits Nobody ...
Brazilian Housewife Convicted for Killing, Frying Husband ...
British Man Hangs Himself While Online Via Webcam ...
Guantanamo Detainee Apologizes for Role in Embassy Bombing ...
Official: Cargo Plane Shot Down in Mogadishu ...
Kenya Deports Over 100 Who Crossed Somalia Border ...
308 Afghan-area U.S. deaths
U.S. military deaths in Iraq at 3,232
Marine unit ordered out of Afghanistan
Logistics problems slow Iraqi forces
Muslim face veil banned in Quebec vote
Afghan clashes kill 9 suspected Taliban
Iraqi VP: U.S. withdrawal will not help
GI killed by roadside bomb in Iraq
Suicide truck bomb kills 11 in Baghdad
Suicide truck bomber kills 18 in Baghdad
Iran: UK troops illegally entered waters

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