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June 2007

Clipmark: Iraq's War Wounded: In their own words

Once a leader in the Middle East, Iraq's health system is today under tremendous strain, itself a casualty of the war. Hospitals, especially in Baghdad, are overwhelmed in the wake of a multiple-casualty attack, and don't have enough medicines, surgical s

Iraq's War Wounded: In their own words [15]

Once a leader in the Middle East, Iraq's health system is today under tremendous strain, itself a casualty of the war. Hospitals, especially in Baghdad, are overwhelmed in the wake of a multiple-casualty attack, and don't have enough medicines, surgical s

Iraq's War Wounded: In their own words [14]

Once a leader in the Middle East, Iraq's health system is today under tremendous strain, itself a casualty of the war. Hospitals, especially in Baghdad, are overwhelmed in the wake of a multiple-casualty attack, and don't have enough medicines, surgical s

Iraq's War Wounded: In their own words [13]

Once a leader in the Middle East, Iraq's health system is today under tremendous strain, itself a casualty of the war. Hospitals, especially in Baghdad, are overwhelmed in the wake of a multiple-casualty attack, and don't have enough medicines, surgical s

Iraq's War Wounded: In their own words [11]

Once a leader in the Middle East, Iraq's health system is today under tremendous strain, itself a casualty of the war. Hospitals, especially in Baghdad, are overwhelmed in the wake of a multiple-casualty attack, and don't have enough medicines, surgical s

Iraq's War Wounded: In their own words [12]

Once a leader in the Middle East, Iraq's health system is today under tremendous strain, itself a casualty of the war. Hospitals, especially in Baghdad, are overwhelmed in the wake of a multiple-casualty attack, and don't have enough medicines, surgical s

Iraq's War Wounded: In their own words [10]

Once a leader in the Middle East, Iraq's health system is today under tremendous strain, itself a casualty of the war. Hospitals, especially in Baghdad, are overwhelmed in the wake of a multiple-casualty attack, and don't have enough medicines, surgical s

Iraq's War Wounded: In their own words [9]

Once a leader in the Middle East, Iraq's health system is today under tremendous strain, itself a casualty of the war. Hospitals, especially in Baghdad, are overwhelmed in the wake of a multiple-casualty attack, and don't have enough medicines, surgical s

Iraq's War Wounded: In their own words [8]

Once a leader in the Middle East, Iraq's health system is today under tremendous strain, itself a casualty of the war. Hospitals, especially in Baghdad, are overwhelmed in the wake of a multiple-casualty attack, and don't have enough medicines, surgical s

Iraq's War Wounded: In their own words [6]

Once a leader in the Middle East, Iraq's health system is today under tremendous strain, itself a casualty of the war. Hospitals, especially in Baghdad, are overwhelmed in the wake of a multiple-casualty attack, and don't have enough medicines, surgical s

Iraq's War Wounded: In their own words [7]

Once a leader in the Middle East, Iraq's health system is today under tremendous strain, itself a casualty of the war. Hospitals, especially in Baghdad, are overwhelmed in the wake of a multiple-casualty attack, and don't have enough medicines, surgical s

Iraq's War Wounded: In their own words [5]

Once a leader in the Middle East, Iraq's health system is today under tremendous strain, itself a casualty of the war. Hospitals, especially in Baghdad, are overwhelmed in the wake of a multiple-casualty attack, and don't have enough medicines, surgical s

Iraq's War Wounded: In their own words [4]

Once a leader in the Middle East, Iraq's health system is today under tremendous strain, itself a casualty of the war. Hospitals, especially in Baghdad, are overwhelmed in the wake of a multiple-casualty attack, and don't have enough medicines, surgical s

Iraq's War Wounded: In their own words [3]

Once a leader in the Middle East, Iraq's health system is today under tremendous strain, itself a casualty of the war. Hospitals, especially in Baghdad, are overwhelmed in the wake of a multiple-casualty attack, and don't have enough medicines, surgical s

Iraq's War Wounded: In their own words

Once a leader in the Middle East, Iraq's health system is today under tremendous strain, itself a casualty of the war. Hospitals, especially in Baghdad, are overwhelmed in the wake of a multiple-casualty attack, and don't have enough medicines, surgical s

March 2007

The Peninsula On-line: Qatar's leading English Daily

The French Minister warned that Iraq was close to partition. “Iraq is close to splitting up and therefore becoming a threat to regional stability. We are close to partition. There is today a situation of regional destabilisation.” Douste-Blazy said th

February 2007

Winning The War - Forbes.com

Winning The War by Brian Wingfield, Private contractors have become a vital element of the Iraq war as the military becomes increasingly dependent on them to perform operations traditionally provided by the armed forces--such as running mess halls, escort

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Straight from the front lines in Iraq, The War Tapes is the first war movie filmed by soldiers themselves.

TODAY'S ZAMAN

Gül refers to history in Kirkuk referendum debateThe newspaper said disagreements on Iraq and the "genocide" resolution threatened to intensify anti-American sentiment in Turkey, while raising concerns in the US about a possible Turkish military interven

January 2007

Sit-on-topKayaking.com's Environmental Issues "Almost Gone...But Not Forgotten: An Iraqi Kayaker Remembers His Homeland As A Paddler's Paradise" Inteview with Kayakers Azzam & Suzie Alwash

UNEP first drew the world’s attention to the demise of the largest wetland ecosystem in the Middle East Mesopotamian marshlands in May 2001 with hard evidence from satellite imagery capturing the shrinkage of the marshlands’ physical extent. The UNEP

Iraq - Iraq Business Directory | Iraq Business News | Iraq Online Directory

It has become an established fact that the age we live in these days is the age of communication and information. Over the last decade or so, entire oceans of information have formed, and continue to expand by the moment. Any piece of data has now become

interim Iraqi national council

necessity of presence of Iraq at the International bodies and support the National Assembly efforts to build the relations with the Arabic and International Parliaments.