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Several Bomb Attacks In Iraq Kill One Injure Many Others
22 hours ago ago from CitySpur - When You Simply Want the Best a City Has to Offer
Ayinde O. Chase AHN Editor Baghdad, Iraq (AHN) At least one person died and four people were left injured following separate bomb attacks in Iraq on Tuesday. One of the wounded was a member of the Fallujah city council. A bomb attack on a minibus killed one civilian was killed and several others in the central Iraqi town of Iskandariyah. In another part of the country government worker Hameed Abdul Hadi al-Erssan received injuries when a bomb ...
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5 hours ago ago from The Episcopal Peace Fellowship
The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington , DC 20500 Dear President Obama, At this critical juncture when the United States military is withdrawing from Iraq , we urge you to continue non-military support of Iraqis. Lasting success in Iraq depends upon strengthening Iraqi civil society, addressing the refugee ...
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8 hours ago ago from America 20XY
Washignton Times 12/23/09 By Eli Lake BAGHDAD | The U.S. is reaching out to followers of a key Shi'ite cleric, Muqtada al-Sadr, whose militia once battled U.S. troops and who remains a powerful leader, particularly among Iraq's urban poor. A top Sadrist political leader in Baghdad, Qusay al-Suhail, told The Washington Times that he and his colleagues have been approached five times in the last five months by emissaries ...
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5 hours ago ago from The Majlis
A bomb outside a historic church in Mosul killed one person earlier today -- the first in what could be a series of coordinated attacks targeting Iraq's Christian community over the next few days. Iraqi security forces have not identified any specific threats, but they have warned Christian leaders that churches will be targeted during the Christmas holiday. So Iraq's dwindling Christian community has scaled back its celebrations: The ...
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31 minutes ago ago from BadNewsBarnes666's Blog
American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Dec. 23, 2009 Iraqi security forces working with U.S. advisors arrested seven terrorism suspects today during two security operations, military officials reported. Four suspects were arrested in Rashidiyah, north of Mosul, during an operation conducted to arrest a suspected al-Qaida in Iraq member believed responsible for suicide-vest attacks in Balad and Muqdadiyah. Evidence collected at ...
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As attacks increase, U.S. struggles to recruit computer security experts
17 hours ago ago from Washington Post - U.S.
The federal government is struggling to fill a growing demand for skilled computer-security workers, from technicians to policymakers, at a time when network attacks are rising in frequency and sophistication. Demand is so intense that it has sparked a bidding war among agencies and contractors for a small pool of special talent: skilled technicians with security clearances. Their scarcity is driving up salaries, depriving agencies of ...
Related contentIbrahim Bahr Alolom: Oil Shares for Iraqis
19 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
We Iraqis know that our oil reserves are the baseline of our status in the region and the lubricant of our liberation. We are not ashamed to say so. Blood for oil is our reality, and we intend to redeem the terrible price we have paid. One chance to do that will come in February, when we hold our third free national election since Saddam Hussein was removed from power. Because our people's prosperity depends on oil, each political party ...
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