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AP - Iran's foreign minister said Wednesday that Britain must admit that its 15 sailors and marines entered Iranian waters in order to resolve a standoff over their capture by the Mideast nation.
AP - Shiite militants and police enraged by deadly truck bombings went on a shooting rampage against Sunnis in a northwestern Iraqi city Wednesday, killing as many as 70 men execution-style and prompting fears that sectarian violence was spreading outside the capital.
AP - President Bush and the Democratic-controlled Congress lurched toward a veto showdown over Iraq on Wednesday, the commander in chief demanding a replenishment of war funding with no strings and Speaker Nancy Pelosi counseling him, "Calm down with the threats."
A charismatic and talented 26-year-old singer is doing for Iraq what weary politicians in the strife-torn country have so far failed to do: unite the fractious nation. Shada Hassoon is a contestant representing Iraq on "Star Academy" -- following the "American Idol" format. "We voted for Shada without asking if she were a Shiite or a Sunni," said one entry on the Al-Arabiya Web site. "We voted for her just because she is an Iraqi."
Footage of the 15 British military personnel seized by Iran has been broadcast on Iranian television. The group are shown eating and the sole female among the group, Faye Turney, was shown wearing a head scarf and reading a letter apologizing for entering Iranian waters.