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The US State Department, the first agency of any government to
publicly identify Niger as a possible target of Iraqi efforts to
obtain uranium, admitted yesterday it had erred in naming the
African...
A top Iraqi Shiite leader, Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, has
expressed "great unease" about the ten-week-old US occupation of
the country and demanded that the US allow Iraqis to rule
themselves,...
The US Defense Department is investigating whether a recent strike
on a three-vehicle convoy fleeing Iraq near the Syrian border
killed former top Iraqi officials, including deposed president...
The US said yesterday it was working with African nations to hunt
down a 727 passenger jet stolen in Angola last month, amid fears it
may be used in a reprise of the September 11 attacks.
With the top US civilian administrators for Iraq recalled to
Washington, a senior replacement arrived in the region accompanied
by one of the highest-ranking US military generals.
Britain, Spain and the United States made a final appeal for
international unity on Iraq Sunday, urging the United Nations to
agree to an ultimatum authorising force if Iraq does not disarm.
The administration of President George W. Bush now believes that
just military aspects of an anticipated war with Iraq may cost the
government as much as 95 billion dollars, The Washington Post...