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| Fri, 02 Jun 2006 15:25:49 GMT U.S. accused in more Iraq civilian deaths
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AP - A third set of allegations that U.S. troops have deliberately killed civilians is fueling a furor in Iraq and drawing strong condemnations from government and human rights official. "It looks like the killing of Iraqi civilians is becoming a daily phenomenon," the chairman of the Iraqi Human Rights Association, Muayed al-Anbaki, said Friday after video ran on television of children and adults slain in a raid in Ishaqi in March.
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| Fri, 02 Jun 2006 14:19:52 GMT Rice warns Iran it doesn't have much time
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AP - The United States warned Iran it will not have much time to respond once offered an international package of rewards designed to encourage Tehran to suspend uranium enrichment, suggesting that the window could close and be replaced by penalties if it doesn't act quickly.
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| Fri, 02 Jun 2006 14:43:57 GMT Payroll growth stalls with 75,000 new jobs
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AP - Job growth faltered in May, with employers boosting payrolls by just 75,000. Yet the nation's unemployment rate dipped to 4.6 percent, the lowest since the summer of 2001.
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| Fri, 02 Jun 2006 09:30:30 EDT U.S. military probes new Iraq massacre claims |
| The U.S. military is investigating the deaths of nearly a dozen Iraqi civilians during a U.S. raid near Balad in March. The probe is one of at least three into the possible killings of Iraqis, including women and children, by U.S. troops. Among the incidents are an alleged massacre by Marines of 24 civilians in Haditha last November and the killing of an Iraqi civilian near Hamandiya, west of Baghdad, in Apri. |
| Fri, 02 Jun 2006 11:23:50 EDT Police: Seven slain in Indianapolis home |
| Police are hunting suspects in the slayings of seven extended family members, including three children, gunned down with assault rifles in a crime authorities called Indianapolis' worst mass killing in decades. Authorities have identified one suspect, 28-year-old Desmond Turner, and said they believe there is at least one more. |
| Fri, 02 Jun 2006 08:10:39 EDT Six nations agree on Iran nuke offer |
| Six world powers, including all five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, have agreed on a plan for resuming negotiations with Iran -- but only if Tehran agrees to suspend its manufacture of nuclear fuel. "We urge Iran to take the positive path ... which would bring significant benefits to Iran," British Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett said in announcing the agreement. |
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