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Suicide bomber kills at least 106 in Iraq
`Million Dollar Baby' triumphs at Oscars
U.S. presses Arabs to help Palestinians
Anti-Syrian protesters fill Beirut streets
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: War on Iraq
Two car bombings in Iraq kills 25
Syria hands Saddam's half brother to Iraq
Ananova: War In Iraq
Clarke under pressure on terror law
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Iraqi scientists unearth mass graves -- in Dorset [in Reuters.uk]
Crippled Iraqi hopes Pope will bring her healing [in Reuters India]
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Four People Shot Dead in Iraq's Mosul -U.S. [story from Reuters]
Forget Iraq Split, Let's Cooperate Chirac Tells Poland [story from Reuters]
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Car Bomb Kills More Than 100
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Sharon Warns Palestinians
From the Department of Defense
Saddam's Half-Brother Captured in Syria
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27, 2005 – The half-brother of deposed dictator Saddam Hussein has been captured, the interim Iraqi government reported in Baghdad today. Sabawi Ibrahim al-Hassan al-Tikriti was one of the leaders of Saddam's infamous security service and served as an adviser to Saddam. Story
Coalition Helps Afghans in Harsh Winter
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26, 2005 — Coalition soldiers are assisting relief agencies in Afghanistan, delivering food and supplies to help Afghan citizens in remote villages through one of the country's harshest winters in recent history, a Combined Forces Command Afghanistan spokesman said today. Story
Myers Discusses the Danger of Extremism
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 25, 2005 — The danger of extremism may be the greatest threat the United States and its allies have faced, the top U.S. military officer told the World Affairs Council here today. Story
IN IRAQ
Legal Authorities Gather for Conference
Soldiers Help Ready Iraqi Forces
IN AFGHANISTAN
MPs Maintain Presence in Afghan Community
HOMECOMING
Marines Return to Camp Lejeune from Iraq
Photos: McChord Homecoming: 4th Airlift Squadron
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