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  • Top Stories - Reuters
    Group: Iraq TV Raid May Break Geneva Convention
    Wed Mar 26, 6:49 AM ET


    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The head of the world's biggest journalists' organization said a U.S. bomb and missile attack on Iraqi television on Wednesday was an attempt at censorship and may have breached the Geneva Conventions.

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    • Kyle, shall I repeat the reference?

      It was today's speach of Iranian Majlis deputy from suffered region.
      This news was aired yesterday but he is first Iranian official who confirms it.

      And you are right they claim that Iraq hits them by some missiles too.
      Do not laugh! Coalition troops have captured Umm-Quasr for fifth time.

      There is no Iraqi resistance in area. Just, the coalition likes the very process.

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      • Iraqi armoured column of 70-120 vehicles seen leaving Basra.
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        BBC, News, BBC News, news online, world, uk, international, foreign, british, online, service

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        SEVERAL U.S. TANKS DESTROYED: REUTERS
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        Iraq TV Takes Frontline Role in Saddam War Effort
        Wed March 26, 2003 11:31 AM ET

        By Khaled Yacoub Oweis
        BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The operator at Iraqi Television calmly picked up the telephone minutes after several U.S. missiles struck the complex in the early minutes of Wednesday and cut transmission.
        "We have a technical glitch, we will back on air shortly," the operator said.
        Sure enough, programming resumed half an hour later. State television, which monopolizes Iraqi airwaves, then
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        19:36 German human rights group: Iraqi army killing officers who refuse to fight in northern Iraqi town of Kirkuk
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        Last edited by CrONoS; March 26, 2003, 13:37.
        bleh

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        • A US delegation arrived in Amman in its way to Baghdad for ceasefire negotiations

          Abu Dhabi, Alittihad Daily, 3/26/2003 -- The UAE leading semi-official daily newspaper, Alittihad, reported today that a US government delegation has arrived in Amman, Jordan, yesterday in its way to Baghdad for negotiations with the Iraqi government about an immediate ceasefire

          A diplomatic source told Alittihad that the US government delegation included four leading members of Congress as well as Elizabeth Cheney, the daughter of the US Vice President **** Cheney, representing the US Department of State, where she works as an Assistant to the Deputy of the Secretary of State for Middle Eastern Affairs.
          Do not laugh! Coalition troops have captured Umm-Quasr for fifth time.

          There is no Iraqi resistance in area. Just, the coalition likes the very process.

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          • RUMSFELD UNDER FIRE
            Wesley Clark said Mr Rumsfeld's insistence on a smaller invasion force had left troops vulnerable and the 300-mile oil supply line between Kuwait and Basra open to guerilla attack.
            bleh

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            • CNN Breaking News :

              U.S. intelligence indicates "major column" of Iraqi Republican Guard troops with 1,000 vehicles heading south from Baghdad toward U.S. forces near Najaf, sources tell CNN's Walter Rodgers, embedded with the 3rd Infantry Division. Full story soon.


              Those CNN guys are too slow.
              "Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master" - Commissioner Pravin Lal.

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              • Apolython News Channel are more fast.
                Reported by ANC -- Full Story Soon
                bleh

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                • Some really nice slideshows from the Army Times...

                  I came upon a barroom full of bad Salon pictures in which men with hats on the backs of their heads were wolfing food from a counter. It was the institution of the "free lunch" I had struck. You paid for a drink and got as much as you wanted to eat. For something less than a rupee a day a man can feed himself sumptuously in San Francisco, even though he be a bankrupt. Remember this if ever you are stranded in these parts. ~ Rudyard Kipling, 1891

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                  • 20:22(+3:00GMT) Chief UN weapons inspector Hans Blix criticizes fact that inspectors had to pull out of Iraq prematurely
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                    bleh

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                    • BBC is not sure if the movement of Iraqi armours from Basra is a counter-attack to recapture ground lost over the last two or three days, or possibly a tactical retreat from Basra because of the possibility of an uprising in the north of the city.

                      BBC, News, BBC News, news online, world, uk, international, foreign, british, online, service


                      I shall add that today the IRNA - Iranian news agency - reported that Iraqis counter-attack coalition troops in that region and broken the siege lines.
                      Do not laugh! Coalition troops have captured Umm-Quasr for fifth time.

                      There is no Iraqi resistance in area. Just, the coalition likes the very process.

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                      • Urgent, Iranian radio:

                        Basra is under heaviest bombing. Citizen of neighbouring Iranian city Khorremshahr left their houses being sure an earthquake happens.
                        Do not laugh! Coalition troops have captured Umm-Quasr for fifth time.

                        There is no Iraqi resistance in area. Just, the coalition likes the very process.

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                        • http://www.strana.ru/news/175511.html (link in Russian)

                          Armours from Basra are going toward Al-Faw.
                          Do not laugh! Coalition troops have captured Umm-Quasr for fifth time.

                          There is no Iraqi resistance in area. Just, the coalition likes the very process.

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                          • Sky-News:

                            A British man fighting for Saddam Hussein has surrendered to the Desert Rats in Iraq.

                            The man, in his mid-20s, told the Irish Guards he was from Manchester and wanted to return home - to claim benefits, the Guards claimed.

                            Born in Iraq, the unidentified prisoner, who speaks in a Mancunian accent, is currently being held in a prisoner of war camp in the south of the country.

                            A source within the Irish Guards said: "He told us he wanted to fight for the Iraqis because he didn't agree with what Britain and American are doing.
                            Do not laugh! Coalition troops have captured Umm-Quasr for fifth time.

                            There is no Iraqi resistance in area. Just, the coalition likes the very process.

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                            • 4th ID and [possibly] 1st Cav (originally part of the aborted Turkey front) are deploying now to ME. Their equipment is there already.



                              I had heard on the radio last night details about the port where their equipment was offloaded. I think it is somewhere different from Kuwait. Does anyone have any news on this?
                              http://tools.wikimedia.de/~gmaxwell/jorbis/JOrbisPlayer.php?path=John+Williams+The+Imperial+M arch+from+The+Empire+Strikes+Back.ogg&wiki=en

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                              • Ned,

                                AFAIK Kuwait. Let's wait till confirmation.
                                Do not laugh! Coalition troops have captured Umm-Quasr for fifth time.

                                There is no Iraqi resistance in area. Just, the coalition likes the very process.

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