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Britain feels Abu Ghraib heat
LONDON/WASHINGTON, MAY 9. British military intelligence officers were interrogating prisoners in the notorious Abu Ghraib jail in Iraq even as the first reports of abuses at the prison came to light. The U.K. Ministry of Defence (MoD) has ...

Iraqi Minister lashes out at U.S., U.K.
LONDON/KERBALA, MAY 9. Tony Blair is to push for Muslim troops from Pakistan to be deployed in Iraq in a desperate attempt to shore up the reputation of the coalition forces following the widely-condemned images of abuse of Iraqi detainees. The ...

Clashes continue in Basra
BAGHDAD, MAY 9. U.S. and British troops clashed on Sunday with forces of the radical Shia cleric Moqtada Al Sadr, for a second day, and four Iraqis were killed in an explosion in a Baghdad market. Three British soldiers were wounded in a blast ...

Abu Ghraib: first court martial announced
BAGHDAD, MAY 9. A 24-year-old Military Policeman has been ordered to stand trial this month in the first court-martial scheduled in connection with the abuse of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison, the military said today. Spc. Jeremy C. ...

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    `India, Pakistan cannot be accepted as n-weapons states'
    WASHINGTON, MAY 9.Although the United States has recently taken steps to strengthen relations with both India and Pakistan to enhance its regional goals, the fight against terror and securing the cooperation of these two South Asian nations on ...



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