Iraqi court tosses American’s conviction (AP)

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AP - An American held in Iraq by the U.S. military has had his conviction and death sentence overturned by an Iraqi court, the man's American lawyer said Friday.

 

King calls for US help in Middle East (AP)

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Jordan's King Abdullah II speaks at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Friday Feb. 29, 2008, in Princeton, N.J. Abdullah said that 2008 is the year to resolve the conflict between Israel and Palestinians and achieve a lasting peace in the Middle East. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)AP - Jordan's King Abdullah II warned Friday that unless a comprehensive Israeli-Palestinian agreement is reached during the Bush administration's final months, the chances for a lasting Middle East peace could be "set back, perhaps for decades."


 

Iraqi detainees released in Lebanon (AP)

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Released Iraqi men react as they leave a prison in the presence of a Caritas volunteer, right, a charity run by the Roman Catholic Church in Beirut, Lebanon Friday, Feb. 29, 2008. Lebanese authorities released Friday 13 Iraqi citizens who were detained for staying illegally in the country following mediation by the U.N.  refugees agency and a Christian aid group, a step that will be followed by further releases. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Tawil)AP - Lebanon on Friday released 13 Iraqis who had been detained for staying in the country illegally. The move was expected to lead to the release of Iraqis who fled their wartorn country.


 

UN vote on Iran sanctions delayed (AP)

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Iranian chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili speaks with journalists during a news conference in Tehran February 22, 2008. Iran said on Friday a U.N. nuclear watchdog report had shown its atomic programme was for peaceful purposes and called it a victory for the Islamic Republic. The U.N. Security Council is expected to vote on Monday on a resolution imposing a third round of sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program, a Western diplomat said on Friday. REUTERS/Raheb HomavandiAP - Britain and France on Friday delayed a U.N. Security Council vote on new sanctions against Iran while they try to get more support for the resolution.


 

U.N. council vote on Iran sanctions delayed again (Reuters)

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Iranian chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili speaks with journalists during a news conference in Tehran February 22, 2008. Iran said on Friday a U.N. nuclear watchdog report had shown its atomic programme was for peaceful purposes and called it a victory for the Islamic Republic. The U.N. Security Council is expected to vote on Monday on a resolution imposing a third round of sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program, a Western diplomat said on Friday. REUTERS/Raheb HomavandiReuters - France and Britain have again delayed a U.N. Security Council vote on a third round of sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program in an effort to win over skeptics, diplomats said on Friday.


 

US military deaths in Iraq at 3,973 (AP)

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AP - As of Friday, Feb. 29, 2008, at least 3,973 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. The figure includes eight military civilians. At least 3,237 died as a result of hostile action, according to the military's numbers.

 

Court-martial over CBS interview delayed (AP)

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Marine Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich arrives for his arraignment at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Jan. 9, 2008. The court-martial of Sgt. Wuterich, accused of crimes in an attack that killed 24 Iraqis has been postponed indefinitely because a prosecutor is appealing a judge's decision to throw out a subpoena seeking unaired footage of a CBS interview. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy, File)AP - A military prosecutor has appealed a judge's decision to throw out a subpoena seeking unaired footage of a CBS News interview given by a Marine squad leader charged in the killings of 24 Iraqis.


 

Vegas puzzle: Deadly toxin in motel room (AP)

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Members of a hazardous materials crew head into Extended Stay America hotel after a suspicious substance was found at the hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada February 28, 2008. Presumptive tests showed the substance to be ricin, said a spokesman from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Ricin is a toxin that can be made from the waste left over from processing castor beans. REUTERS/Steve Marcus   (UNITED STATES)AP - Authorities on Friday confirmed that the deadly toxin ricin was found in a motel room most recently occupied by a man who has been in critical condition with breathing problems at a hospital for more than two weeks.


 

Chaldean archbishop kidnapped in Iraq (AP)

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AP - Gunmen abducted a Chaldean Catholic archbishop soon after he left Mass in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, the latest in what church members called a series of attacks against Iraq's small Christian community.

 

Even kitchens are fire hazard at new U.S. Embassy in Iraq (McClatchy Newspapers)

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McClatchy Newspapers - WASHINGTON? None of the 26 buildings in the new $740 million U.S. Embassy complex in Baghdad is ready to be occupied. Fire alarms intended to safeguard more than 1,000 U.S. government employees aren't working. Kitchens in some of the buildings are fire hazards.

 

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