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Middle East News Archives for September 8, 2007

Israeli, Palestinian leaders to meet
Sep 8 2007 10:33PM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - The Palestinian president and the Israeli prime minister are to meet early next week in Jerusalem ahead of an expected visit by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and key meetings of international mediators, officials said Saturday.
 
Israeli, Palestinian leaders to meet
Sep 8 2007 10:33PM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - The Palestinian president and the Israeli prime minister are to meet early next week in Jerusalem ahead of an expected visit by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and key meetings of international mediators, officials said Saturday.
 
Iraq: Baghdad calmer, but politics not
Sep 8 2007 9:24PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - The U.S. military buildup has brought some relief from bombs and bullets to Baghdad's shattered neighborhoods. But it has failed so far to reach its overarching purpose: getting Iraqis to agree to the political compromises that Washington consider crucial for any lasting stability.
 
Islamist party set back in Morocco vote
Sep 8 2007 7:59PM (CT)
RABAT, Morocco (AP) - Voters in Morocco deprived an Islamist party of an expected parliamentary victory, handing it instead to a secular conservative party that is a member of the ruling coalition, according to preliminary results announced Saturday.
 
Bomber in Baghdad's Sadr City kills 15
Sep 8 2007 5:47PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - A suicide car bomber detonated his explosives-packed Mercedes near a row of stores in the Shiite militia stronghold of Sadr City on Saturday, killing at least 15 people, police and hospital officials said.
 
Iran rejects U.S. ruling on 1983 attack
Sep 8 2007 5:27PM (CT)
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iran on Saturday rejected a U.S. federal judge's ruling that the Islamic Republic must pay $2.65 billion to the families of the 241 U.S. service members killed in the 1983 bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut.
 
Iran rejects U.S. ruling on 1983 attack
Sep 8 2007 5:27PM (CT)
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iran on Saturday rejected a U.S. federal judge's ruling that the Islamic Republic must pay $2.65 billion to the families of the 241 U.S. service members killed in the 1983 bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut.
 
Iran rejects U.S. ruling on 1983 attack
Sep 8 2007 5:27PM (CT)
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iran on Saturday rejected a U.S. federal judge's ruling that the Islamic Republic must pay $2.65 billion to the families of the 241 U.S. service members killed in the 1983 bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut.
 
Iran rejects U.S. ruling on 1983 attack
Sep 8 2007 5:27PM (CT)
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iran on Saturday rejected a U.S. federal judge's ruling that the Islamic Republic must pay $2.65 billion to the families of the 241 U.S. service members killed in the 1983 bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut.
 
Iraq's new justice unfolds in a fortress
Sep 8 2007 2:38PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - The suspect stood behind the polished wooden bars in the new courtroom. His eyes flitted nervously as the litany of accusations was rattled off: mortar attacks, car bombings, kidnapping and murder _ among other crimes linked to his alleged role as an al-Qaida in Iraq fighter.
 
Baghdad's new high-security complex
Sep 8 2007 1:44PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Built on a sprawling complex developed by Saddam Hussein in a failed bid to bring the Olympic Games to Baghdad, the so-called judicial Green Zone brings together courts, police and cells _ all behind tall blast walls topped with razor wire.
 
Iraqis lack basics of battlefield supply
Sep 8 2007 2:39AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - After the end of the first Gulf War, block-lettered signs were posted in buildings at Fort Lee, Va., home to the U.S. Army's quartermaster corps. "Forget Logistics and You Lose," they read. The Iraqis have yet to learn that lesson.
 
Iraqis lack basics of battlefield supply
Sep 8 2007 2:39AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - After the end of the first Gulf War, block-lettered signs were posted in buildings at Fort Lee, Va., home to the U.S. Army's quartermaster corps. "Forget Logistics and You Lose," they read. The Iraqis have yet to learn that lesson.
 
   

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