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    Oct 17, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Bombs hamper relief groups' effort to beat the clock

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
    The sweat-drenched crew loading sacks of grain onto Afghanistan-bound trucks here was working flat out earlier this week when the news came: U.S. bombs had dealt a glancing blow to the World Food Program's main grain storage warehouse in Kabul, the Afghan...

    Tags: Death, Disasters and Accidents, Terrorism, National Security, Refugee

  2. Oct 29, 2001 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. U.S. suffers setback in push to bolster Taliban opposition

    Chicago Tribune staff reporters
    The United States gained additional support from its allies in the coalition against terrorism but lost a symbol in its efforts to undermine the ruling Taliban regime in Afghanistan, where the military campaign headed into its fourth week. Britain...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Disasters and Accidents, National Security, Religious Conflicts, George W. Bush

  4. Oct 17, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Pilots scan hills for smaller targets

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    In an intricate hunt for tanks and weapons hidden in the relentless Afghan landscape, U.S. fighter pilots in recent days have increasingly picked out their own targets, then asked permission in midair to drop bombs. The new fluidity of the bombing...

    Tags: Death, Disasters and Accidents, Guerrilla Activity, Landforms, Florida

  6. May 21, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Uzbeks Rally for Release of Local Islamic Leader

    Times Staff Writers
    ANDIJON, Uzbekistan — Hundreds of demonstrators rallied Friday in the Uzbek border town of Korasuv, demanding the release of an Islamic leader and protesting the rumored death in police custody of another man arrested a day earlier. With most...

    Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Kofi Annan, Demonstration

  8. Apr 3, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. POW facility draws flocks of civilians

    Something curious occurred at the first allied POW camp in Iraq: Surrendering prisoners started turning up at the front gate even before the remote facility formally opened. There was something odd as well about many of those surrendering. They had...

    Tags: Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Gaming, England, Prisoners and Detainees

  10. Apr 6, 2003 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  11. U.S. rolls through central Baghdad

    From Wire reports
    U.S. troops dashed inside Baghdad on Saturday, blasting targets hidden behind palm trees, to show they can move at will against Iraq's beleaguered defenders. Allies adapted their air campaign to prepare for a climactic ground assault on the capital....

    Tags: Qatar, Health, Natural Resources, Disasters and Accidents, Military Equipment

  12. May 5, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Two groups detail abuse of Afghan prisoners

    Sun Staff
    Within the past nine months, two respected human rights groups released reports describing what they said was the abuse of U.S.-held prisoners in Afghanistan, including instances of beatings, sleep deprivation and, in a small number of cases, killings...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prisoners and Detainees, Sleep Deprivation, Amnesty International, Kabul (Afghanistan)

  14. Jun 25, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. British Reject Tribunal Plan for Detainees

    Times Staff Writer
    In a challenge to the Bush administration's policies at Guantanamo prison, this country's top legal officer said today that U.S. plans to try British citizens in a military tribunal are "unacceptable" because the proceedings would be unfair and violate...

    Tags: Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, National Security, U.S. Supreme Court, London (England)

  16. Apr 8, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Defiance and death across streets of Baghdad

    Associated Press
    BAGHDAD, Iraq - A wounded Iraqi militiaman spits in disgust and uses a profanity to describe Americans. A father makes his injured son flash the "V-for-victory" sign. A Syrian volunteer recalls how his comrades were mowed down by allied warplanes, then...

    Tags: Death, Iraq, Baghdad (Iraq), Health, Crime, Law and Justice

  18. Apr 7, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. U.S. force rings Baghdad

    U.S. forces made a second incursion through Baghdad on Sunday after they had seized all major roads in and out of the city and began landing supplies at Baghdad's airport. With missiles streaking across the capital's skies and artillery thundering,...

    Tags: Advanced Training, Injuries and Wounds, Today (tv program), Health, National Security

  20. May 11, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Most Iraqis held by U.S. 'by mistake,' report says

    From Wire Reports
    GENEVA -- Up to 90 percent of the Iraqis detained by the United States were arrested "by mistake," according to coalition intelligence officers quoted in a Red Cross report disclosed yesterday. It also said U.S. officers mistreated inmates at the...

    Tags: U.S. Military, Baghdad (Iraq), Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, National Security

  22. Apr 9, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Iraqi military death toll is unclear

    Associated Press
    WASHINGTON - The death toll of Iraqi soldiers is in the thousands, but precisely how many have died is anyone's guess. The Pentagon isn't doing estimates. The International Committee of the Red Cross says hospitals in Baghdad - where "one emergency...

    Tags: Death, Iraq, Baghdad (Iraq), Health, National Government

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