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Monday, November 29, 2004

A U.S. Marine stands watch

A U.S. Marine stands watch as troops continue a house-to-house search for weapons and insurgents in the war-torn city of Falluja, November 28, 2004. U.S. Marines said they killed several insurgents and took 32 suspects in a series of actions south of Baghdad on Sunday that included a high-speed riverborne raid on suspected weapons dumps on the Euphrates. Picture taken November 28, 2004. REUTERS/Mohanned Faisal

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U.S. Marines man a high-speed patrol boat

U.S. Marines man a high-speed patrol boat while conducting military operations near Yusufiya, south of Baghdad, November 28, 2004. Marines said they killed several insurgents and took 32 suspects in a series of actions on Sunday that included a riverborne raid on suspected weapons dumps on the Euphrates. Picture taken November 28, 2004. REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani
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U.S. Marines wade ashore while conducting military operations near Yusufiya, south of Baghdad, November 28, 2004. Marines said they killed several insurgents and took 32 suspects in a series of actions on Sunday that included a high-speed riverborne raid on suspected weapons dumps on the Euphrates. Picture taken November 28, 2004. REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani
Fallujah's mosques hid arms, militants: "The U.S. military captured at least 15 portable surface-to-air missiles capable of shooting down aircraft, dozens of mortar tubes and sophisticated anti-tank weapons among hundreds of weapons caches found in the Iraqi militant stronghold of Fallujah, according to a classified military report. (USATODAY.com)"

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Sharon, Shinui Party on collision course: "Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was set on a collision course Monday with his most loyal coalition partner, the Shinui Party, raising prospects of early elections that could postpone an Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip."

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Iraq Leaflets Contain Anti-U.S. Propaganda (AP): "AP - Leaflets urging people to "count all the American tanks you see and report them to us" were strewn across the courtyard of a two-story building that doubled as a hospital for those who fought U.S. troops in this former insurgent stronghold."

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Iraqi Election Creates Unusual Alliances (AP): "AP - Doubts about holding Iraqi national elections on Jan. 30 produced an alliance few believed possible — Sunni Arabs and Sunni Kurds united in calling for a delay. Less than 24 hours later, the alliance collapsed after Shiite Arabs made clear they would not accept any postponement."

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