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Iran
and Iraq bury bitter past to reopen trade
Swissinfo English:
By Ahmed Rasheed: BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Once a bitter enemy,
Iran is emerging as a trade lifeline for Iraq as Baghdad seeks
to rebuild an economy shattered by years of sanctions, neglect
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Civilians,
including child, killed by US troops
NZ Herald: BAGHDAD
- US troops fearing a car bomb attack fired on a crowded
minivan and killed at least three civilians including a child
north of Baghdad on Monday. |
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British
soldier is killed in Basra as bombs claim 110 lives
The Independent: A
British soldier was killed and four others seriously injured
in a weekend of unremitting violence in Iraq which claimed a
total of 110 lives. The British casualties were caused by a
roadside bomb ... |
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No
U-turn on Israel: Shaukat
Says
contact to help resolve Palestinian issue, parliament to be
taken into confidence on any change in policy By Asim Yasin,
ISLAMABAD: Ruling out the apprehensions of the opposition
regarding...The News International |
Terror
hotel blasts kill 67 in Jordan
ninemsn: Suicide bombers have killed at least 67 people and
wounded more than 300 in attacks on three luxury hotels in the
Jordanian capital, Amman. Two of the bombings appear to have
been caused by bombers with suicide belts, while a third blast
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Jordan's
king agrees to aid Middle East peace process
By
Nedra Pickler, The Associated Press WASHINGTON - President
Bush yesterday asked Jordan's King Abdullah II to bring his
"voice of reason" to the Middle East peace pro... Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette |
No
good choices for mainstream Sunni Arabs on constitution in
Iraq
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Rebuffed in the constitution deliberations,
Sunni Arabs now face a dilemma: boycott the Oct. 15 referendum
on a new charter and hand the Shiites a landslide victory, or
take part in a ... Khaleej Times |
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UAE
has freest Arab world economy
ABU
DHABI ' The UAE, Kuwait and Oman are the Arab world's freest
economies, according to a report. The annual economic freedom
report produced by the Cato Institute, a US... Khaleej Times |
UN:
Syria slowing al-Hariri inquiry
Syria
has refused to turn over documents and ignored interview
requests in the UN probe into the assassination of former
Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri, accordining ... Al
Jazeera |
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Historical Facts ... |
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Scots Historian
James Anderson is born on the 5th August 1728. A lawyer by
profession, Anderson writes some of the earliest books on
Scottish history including works on Mary Queen of Scots and
Scotland's relationship with England. For more famous Scots
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21st August sees
the anniversary of the Battle of Dunkeld. An army of Jacobite
highlanders, flush from their recent victory at Killiecrankie,
came up against the newly-formed Cameronian regiment recruited
from lowland Covenanters. The Cameronians took up positions
near the cathedral and, when their ammunition ran out, took
lead from the roof to use for bullets. The Cameronians then
burned virtually every house in the city, while the
highlanders fled.
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