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BAGHDAD, Iraq — An explosion has been heard near the headquaters of the U.S.-led coalition in Baghdad, and sirens are wailing across the area.
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Several explosions shook the area housing the U.S.-led coalition headquarters on Tuesday. Sirens wailed briefly. A U.S. military official said it was not clear if the blasts were controlled explosions of old ordnance or an attack. Rebels periodically target the compound with mortars and rockets. There were no immediate reports of casualties.
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Three loud explosions occurred Monday in a large compound in central Baghdad that houses the headquarters of the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq. White smoke came from the area and a siren was sounded. A U.S. official in the compound said it was not clear if the explosions were controlled blasts of old ordinance or an attack.
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BAGHDAD, April 10 (Reuters) - Several blasts rang out across central Baghdad on Saturday and a column of smoke rose from neare the heavily fortified "Green Zone" where the U.S.-led administration in Iraq is based, Reuters witnesses said. The Green Zone has been attacked several times in recent months with mortars and rockets, and by a suicide bomber who blew up his vehicle at one of its entrances.
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One Hurt in Attack on American HQ in IraqBy HAMZA HENDAWIASSOCIATED PRESS BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Insurgents fired at least seven rockets on the U.S. coalition headquarters in Baghdad Sunday night, hitting a hotel used by U.S. occupation officials and wounding one American, the military said. It was the biggest attack on the Green Zone in weeks. The Al-Rasheed hotel is located across the street from the Baghdad Convention Center, where many coalition offices are located. The center was where Iraq's Governing Council intended to sign an interim constitution on Friday, but a last-minute political dispute delayed the ceremony. Council...
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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- At least 10 rockets exploded Sunday night in central Baghdad near the area housing the headquarters of the U.S.-led coalition. Sirens blared for several minutes, and smoke and flames were briefly visible. The former Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs was on fire, a witness said. The building already was severely damaged by U.S. bombing during the war last year. A U.S. military mess hall sits behind the building. There was no immediate word on casualties. The rockets struck on the northern edge of the Green Zone, which houses the coalition headquarters.
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Today: March 07, 2004 at 10:30:34 PST Car Bomb, Rockets Explode in BaghdadASSOCIATED PRESS BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - At least 10 rockets exploded Sunday night in central Baghdad near the area housing the headquarters of the U.S.-led coalition, officials said. Sirens blared for several minutes, and smoke and flames were visible. The former Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs was on fire, a witness said. The building already was severely damaged by U.S. bombing during the war last year. A U.S. military mess hall sits behind the building. The rockets struck at about 7:30 p.m. on the northern edge of the...
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For U.S. civilian members of Baghdad's Coalition Provisional Authority, moving there is definitely hardship duty. But there are a few bennies. Like lobster tail dinners for those living in the protected U.S. Green Zone. And then there's the nightlife. An Army doctor reveals that he can't keep enough condoms in stock.
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BAGHDAD, Jan 27 (Reuters) - An unexploded car bomb was discovered close to the coalition headquarters in Baghdad and U.S. soldiers were working to safely dispose of it, a U.S. military spokesman said on Tuesday. Reporters on the scene said the bomb was believed to be in a vehicle in a car park used by visitors to the coalition compound in the "Green Zone", one of Saddam Hussein's former palaces which has been taken over by the U.S.-led military and civilian administration in Baghdad. "There is an unexploded car bomb. Soldiers from the 1st Armored Division are working to dispose...
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<p>Some senior administration officials suspect that Saddam Hussein's followers have penetrated the coalition headquarters in Baghdad and passed information to guerrilla fighters.</p>
<p>A defense official told The Washington Times the suspicion at this point is not based on conclusive evidence, but on supposition.</p>
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BAGHDAD, Iraq — As Waleed al-Bayati began repairs to his pizza shop — just a few hundred feet from where a 1,000-pound car bomb detonated Sunday killing a score of Iraqis — U.S. troops were asking when they could order pizzas. A suicide bomber driving a white Toyota pickup truck set off the bomb Sunday morning outside the Assassins Gate, a military checkpoint near the U.S.-led coalition headquarters in Baghdad. Like many homes and shops along Karadh-Mariam Street, al-Bayati’s Pizzeria Napoli had its windows blown out by the bomb’s concussion. The restaurant is a favorite among soldiers, civilians from the...
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<p>Sunday's powerful truck bomb blast in Baghdad that killed about 23 people, including two people working for U.S. contractors, and injured more than 70 others, serves as a grim reminder of the precarious situation in Iraq.</p>
<p>The blast, about 8 a.m. Sunday at the coalition headquarters' very front gate, comes as L. Paul Bremer, the top U.S. civilian administrator in Iraq, heads to the United Nations, hoping to convince the world body to return to Iraq and help the United States establish a feasible exit strategy from what is turning out to be a complicated political imbroglio.</p>
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — A suicide driver set off a truck bomb at the gates of the U.S.-led coalition headquarters Sunday, killing about 20 people and wounding 63 in the deadliest attack here since Saddam Hussein's capture last month. The bombing, which occurred during rush hour on a chilly, foggy morning, came on the eve of a meeting between U.S. administrator L. Paul Bremer and U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan to discuss Iraq's future, including whether Iraq is safe enough for the world body to return. Witnesses said that at about 8 a.m., the driver of what the U.S. military described...
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By Raju Gopalakrishnan and Fiona O'Brien BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A suicide bomber detonated half a ton of explosives outside the U.S. seat of power in Iraq (news - web sites) on Sunday, killing at least 20 people in the deadliest attack since the capture of Saddam Hussein (news - web sites). The explosion in the heart of the Iraqi capital came a day before a key meeting in New York between the United Nations (news - web sites), Iraq's Governing Council and U.S. and British officials on the political future of the country. The bomb exploded at what the Americans...
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Today's bombing outside coalition headquarters in Baghdad will not deter U.S. and coalition forces from their mission in Iraq, a military spokesman said in a briefing from the Iraqi capital. An explosives-laden truck exploded shortly after 8 a.m. during Sunday's morning rush hour near the entrance to the headquarters. At least 20 people were killed, and at least 60 more were injured. Officials believe most of the dead were Iraqi citizens, but Army Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt, deputy director of operations for Combined Joint Task Force 7, said two Americans may have been killed by the blast. "We have indications...
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<p>BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- At least 23 people were killed -- most of them Iraqi civilians -- and more than 60 were wounded early Sunday when a suicide truck bomber detonated a half-ton of explosives near the U.S.-led coalition's headquarters, according to U.S. military sources.</p>
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18 Dead After Iraq Car Bomb Explodes
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MSNBC just had a special report w/ some raw video. Large explosion in central Baghdad that could be heard for miles. Near the gates of the CPA headquarters. No word on casualties. From the raw video, I saw several civilian cars damaged.
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The 1st Armoured Division has captured five men suspected of firing rockets at the main United States headquarters in Baghdad on Christmas night, the US military said on Friday. "Taskforce First Armoured Division soldiers captured five men suspected of firing rockets at the Coalition Provisional Authority's (CPA) headquarters December 25," it said in a statement. Two rockets hit a parking lot near the fortress-like complex of the US-led CPA compound at 11:15pm (local time) on Thursday, the military said. "Aircraft observed the launch point and reported the location," it said. No one was wounded in the attack, which came just...
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Explosions rock Baghdad BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- For a second night, three loud explosions shook central Baghdad on Tuesday after an apparent rocket attack on a coalition compound. An Iraqi guard told CNN's John Raedler that one projectile exploded on the grounds of the former palace of Saddam Hussein. The palace is being used as headquarters of the Coalition Provisional Authority. Witnesses said that smoke could be seen rising from inside the compound. There have been no reports of casualties, and it is unclear if there was any damage in the compound -- which CNN's Baghdad Bureau Chief Jane Arraf...
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