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  • US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,207 (AP)

    U.S. soldiers of 2nd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division stands guard outside a mosque in the Hurriya district northwest of Baghdad December 3, 2008. U.S. military officers asked local tribal leaders to convince Sunni refugees who fled their homes due to sectarian violence to return to their area, during a meeting in a mosque on Wednesday, a local government official said.      REUTERS/Erik de Castro  (IRAQ)AP - As of Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008, at least 4,207 members of the U.S. military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.


  • Ind. soldiers sue over chemical exposure in Iraq (AP)
    AP - Sixteen Indiana National Guard soldiers sued the big defense contractor KBR Inc. on Wednesday, saying its employees knowingly allowed them to be exposed to a toxic chemical in Iraq five years ago.
  • US Cmdr: Attacks at lowest level since 2003 (AP)

    A woman is seen walking at the site of a bombing in the al-Amil neighborhood in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. Iraqi police said at least one civilian was killed and five others wounded when a bomb attached to a minibus exploded in eastern Baghdad. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)AP - Attacks fell in November to their lowest monthly level since the Iraq war began in 2003, despite recent high-profile bombings aimed at shaking public confidence, a top U.S. commander said Wednesday.


  • US soldier faces hearing in 2007 deaths of Iraqis (AP)
    AP - A military court heard conflicting testimony Wednesday about whether a U.S. Army sergeant helped kill four Iraqis who were bound, blindfolded, shot and dumped in a Baghdad canal last year.
  • Reconciliation needed in Iraq's most violent city (AP)

    U.S Army Staff Sgt Brian Peterson from Karnes City, Texas, of 3rd Platoon, 302rd Military Police Company, aims with his rifle as black smoke fills the sky during a patrol,  360 kilometers, 225 miles, northwest of Baghdad, Iraq, Nov. 14, 2008. Strategically set, the country's third largest city, fixing embattled Mosul is not only vital in itself but a test of whether the Baghdad government can successfully grapple with potentially explosive forces beneath a still fragile stability achieved elsewhere in Iraq.  (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)AP - It's a dirty, numbing, dangerous job in Iraq's deadliest city, and pays a modest $500 a month. But when the police department recently advertised for college graduates to fill 200 positions as traffic policemen, it was deluged with 2,000 applications.