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Saturday August
23rd, 2003
British military officials in Iraq say three
British soldiers have been killed and another wounded by gunmen in the
southern city of Basra.
U.S. forces killed two Iraqis and wounded two
others while intervening in clashes between Kurds and Turkmen
in the ethnically divided
northern Iraqi oil hub of Kirkuk, an army spokeswoman said Saturday.
So when the killers of Baghdad on Tuesday slaughtered
20 UN staff, with the UN's local proconsul, Sergio Vieira de
Mello, the Americans
embarked on one of their familiar flights into fancy. If it wasn't
Saddam's "diehard remnants" who were tormenting them,
it must be al-Qa'ida's "remnants" who are destroying
America's best efforts to produce democracy in Iraq (though not
Afghanistan); "foreign Arab" fighters were creeping over
the border from Iran or Syria.
A G.I. Joe-like action figure depicting President
George W. Bush as an "Elite Force Aviator" was recalled
today by its manufacturer after consumers discovered that the
$39.95 toy did
not include the weapons of mass destruction pictured on the toy's
packaging.
The international and national aid community in Afghanistan is concerned over the phenomenon of increasing
incidents, in the context
of the bombing of the United Nations office in the Iraqi capital,
Baghdad.
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