2011年11月2日星期三

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Yahoo! News: Iraq


APNewsBreak: US brigade in Iraq heading to Kuwait (AP)

Posted: 02 Nov 2011 02:52 PM PDT

Candles surround a picture of Scott Olsen at a vigil in his honor at City Hall in Oakland, California, in this October 27, 2011 file photo. In downtown Oakland, California, where protesters affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement demonstrated on November 2, 2011, a makeshift shrine honors Olsen, an Iraq war veteran who has become an accidental symbol of their cause. Pictures of Olsen in his U.S. Marine Corps uniform sit next to images of him lying bleeding on the ground after being hit in the head by a projectile during a violent confrontation between police and Occupy Oakland protesters last week. Beyond the symbolism, the portrait of Olsen that emerges from numerous interviews with friends, relatives and childhood acquaintances is one of a young man whose personal journey reflects many of the complex economic and social dynamics that gave rise to the Occupy movement. REUTERS/Kim White/Files   (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST HEALTH MILITARY BUSINESS POLITICS)AP - While all but a small number of U.S. troops will be out of Iraq by the end of the year, they won't all be home for the holidays as President Barack Obama promised last month.


Three blasts kill at least 8 in Iraq's Basra (Reuters)

Posted: 02 Nov 2011 01:19 PM PDT

Candles surround a picture of Scott Olsen at a vigil in his honor at City Hall in Oakland, California, in this October 27, 2011 file photo. In downtown Oakland, California, where protesters affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement demonstrated on November 2, 2011, a makeshift shrine honors Olsen, an Iraq war veteran who has become an accidental symbol of their cause. Pictures of Olsen in his U.S. Marine Corps uniform sit next to images of him lying bleeding on the ground after being hit in the head by a projectile during a violent confrontation between police and Occupy Oakland protesters last week. Beyond the symbolism, the portrait of Olsen that emerges from numerous interviews with friends, relatives and childhood acquaintances is one of a young man whose personal journey reflects many of the complex economic and social dynamics that gave rise to the Occupy movement. REUTERS/Kim White/Files   (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST HEALTH MILITARY BUSINESS POLITICS)Reuters - At least eight people were killed and dozens wounded in three explosions in Iraq's southern oil hub Basra Wednesday, officials said.


Triple bombings in southern Iraqi oil city kill 7 (AP)

Posted: 02 Nov 2011 12:00 PM PDT

Candles surround a picture of Scott Olsen at a vigil in his honor at City Hall in Oakland, California, in this October 27, 2011 file photo. In downtown Oakland, California, where protesters affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement demonstrated on November 2, 2011, a makeshift shrine honors Olsen, an Iraq war veteran who has become an accidental symbol of their cause. Pictures of Olsen in his U.S. Marine Corps uniform sit next to images of him lying bleeding on the ground after being hit in the head by a projectile during a violent confrontation between police and Occupy Oakland protesters last week. Beyond the symbolism, the portrait of Olsen that emerges from numerous interviews with friends, relatives and childhood acquaintances is one of a young man whose personal journey reflects many of the complex economic and social dynamics that gave rise to the Occupy movement. REUTERS/Kim White/Files   (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST HEALTH MILITARY BUSINESS POLITICS)AP - Three bombs hidden in motorcycles exploded in a southern Iraqi oil city Wednesday evening, killing seven people who were sitting at nearby cafes, Iraqi officials said.


(AP)

Posted: 02 Nov 2011 11:05 AM PDT

AP - Officials say 7 killed in motorcycle bombings in southern Iraqi oil city.

Iraq casualty toll rises in October (Reuters)

Posted: 02 Nov 2011 02:53 AM PDT

Iraqi policemen provide security during a memorial ceremony for victims killed in a militant attack on the Our Lady of Salvation Church in 2010, at the Church in Baghdad October 31, 2011. REUTERS/Saad ShalashReuters - The number of civilians killed in violence in Iraq climbed sharply in October, according to government figures, amid concerns about security after U.S. President Barack Obama's decision to pull out U.S. troops.


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