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Middle East News Archives for September 29, 2007

Rival Palestinians clash at Gaza mosque
Sep 29 2007 6:15PM (CT)
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - Hamas and Fatah loyalists clashed Saturday at a mosque in the southern Gaza Strip, leaving nine people wounded in the latest flare-up of Palestinian infighting, witnesses and medical officials said.
 
Kurdish rebels kill 12 in Turkey
Sep 29 2007 5:19PM (CT)
ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) - Kurdish rebels ambushed a minibus carrying pro-government village guards and civilians in southeastern Turkey and killed 12 people on Saturday, a local official said.
 
Iran labels CIA 'terrorist organization'
Sep 29 2007 5:09PM (CT)
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iran's parliament voted Saturday to designate the CIA and the U.S. Army as "terrorist organizations," a largely symbolic response to a U.S. Senate resolution seeking a similar designation for Iran's Revolutionary Guards.
 
Nervous Gulf hears calmer tones on Iran
Sep 29 2007 1:47PM (CT)
DOHA, Qatar (AP) - As the top U.S. military commander in the Middle East was leaving the Al-Jazeera television studios after an interview, one of the station managers shook his hand and joked: "Sir, you just made apartment prices jump in Dubai."
 
US Army sniper sentenced in Iraq deaths
Sep 29 2007 1:36PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - The court-martial that cleared a U.S. Army sniper of two counts of murder sentenced him Saturday to five months in prison, reduced his rank to private and ordered his pay withheld for planting evidence in the deaths of two Iraqi civilians.
 
US Army sniper sentenced in Iraq deaths
Sep 29 2007 1:36PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - The court-martial that cleared a U.S. Army sniper of two counts of murder sentenced him Saturday to five months in prison, reduced his rank to private and ordered his pay withheld for planting evidence in the deaths of two Iraqi civilians.
 
US Army sniper sentenced in Iraq deaths
Sep 29 2007 1:36PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - The court-martial that cleared a U.S. Army sniper of two counts of murder sentenced him Saturday to five months in prison, reduced his rank to private and ordered his pay withheld for planting evidence in the deaths of two Iraqi civilians.
 
US Army sniper sentenced in Iraq deaths
Sep 29 2007 1:36PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - The court-martial that cleared a U.S. Army sniper of two counts of murder sentenced him Saturday to five months in prison, reduced his rank to private and ordered his pay withheld for planting evidence in the deaths of two Iraqi civilians.
 
US Army sniper sentenced in Iraq deaths
Sep 29 2007 1:36PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - The court-martial that cleared a U.S. Army sniper of two counts of murder sentenced him Saturday to five months in prison, reduced his rank to private and ordered his pay withheld for planting evidence in the deaths of two Iraqi civilians.
 
Iraq struggles to overcome Diyala divide
Sep 29 2007 12:42PM (CT)
GUBA, Iraq (AP) - A convoy of strangers rumbled into this quiet Sunni village on a riverbed north of Baghdad, their armored vehicles enveloping the town in a cloud of dust. Peeking out from mud brick homes, suspicious residents tried to get a glimpse at the intruders.
 
Iraq struggles to overcome Diyala divide
Sep 29 2007 12:42PM (CT)
GUBA, Iraq (AP) - A convoy of strangers rumbled into this quiet Sunni village on a riverbed north of Baghdad, their armored vehicles enveloping the town in a cloud of dust. Peeking out from mud brick homes, suspicious residents tried to get a glimpse at the intruders.
 
Head of IAEA defies criticism on Iran
Sep 29 2007 10:16AM (CT)
VIENNA, Austria (AP) - Criticized by the U.S. but backed by other world powers, chief U.N. nuclear inspector Mohamed ElBaradei is walking a fine line in trying to cajole Iran into revealing past nuclear secrets.
 
Hamas struggles to beat boycott squeeze
Sep 29 2007 9:26AM (CT)
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - The Islamic militants who violently seized control of Gaza are selling confiscated cigarettes, smuggling cash through underground tunnels and auctioning off government vehicles to make ends meet in the face of a global economic boycott.
 
Hamas struggles to beat boycott squeeze
Sep 29 2007 9:26AM (CT)
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - The Islamic militants who violently seized control of Gaza are selling confiscated cigarettes, smuggling cash through underground tunnels and auctioning off government vehicles to make ends meet in the face of a global economic boycott.
 
Iraq wants security deal with U.S.
Sep 29 2007 8:52AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Iraq wants the U.N. Security Council to extend the mandate of the 160,000-stong U.S.-led multinational force in Iraq only through the end of 2008, then replace it with a long-term bilateral security agreement, Foreign Ministry officials said Saturday.
 
US sniper gets 5-month sentence in Iraq
Sep 29 2007 7:05AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - A military panel on Saturday sentenced an Army sniper to five months in prison, a reduction in rank and forfeiture of pay for planting evidence in connection with the deaths of two Iraqi civilians.
 
   

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