THE WEEKEND INTERVIEW A Soldier's
Story"The Iraqis are in the
fight," says Gen. David Patraeus.BY ROBERT L. POLLOCKSaturday, October 15, 2005 12:01 a.m.WASHINGTON--David Petraeus is not a physically
imposing man. Slight, and slightly awkward, he looks every bit the egghead
general
washingtonpost.com
Justice in
Baghdad
By Anne ApplebaumWednesday, October
19, 2005
"We are able to do away with domestic
tyranny and violence and aggression by those in power against the rights of
their own people only when we make all men answerable to the
law."
--
Irish Reporter Tells of Baghdad Abduction
By SHAWN POGATCHNIK, Associated
Press Writer
October 21, 2005
An Irish reporter who was abducted by
Shiite extremists in Baghdad and freed 36 hours later said Friday he had braced
himself for the prospect of several months in captivity
Before Rearming Iraq, He Sold Shoes and Flowers
The U.S. chose Ziad Cattan to oversee military buying because he could get
things done. He did, but now he faces corruption charges.By Solomon Moore and T. Christian MillerTimes
Staff WritersNovember 6, 2005BAGHDAD Ziad Cattan was a
NEW YORK SUN
November 8, 2005
'Unusually Effective'By Laurie
MylroieAhmad Chalabi, Iraq's deputy prime minister and head of the Iraqi
National Congress, arrives today on a visit to Washington and New York, his
first trip to the United States in nearly two years. The official American
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