US military death stats in Iraq (AP)

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AP - A closer look at US military deaths in Iraq:

 

US military deaths during Iraq war (AP)

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AP - US military death milestones in Iraq:

 

US military deaths in Iraq at 4,000 (AP)

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AP - As of Sunday, March 23, 2008, at least 4,000 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 3,253 died as a result of hostile action, according to the military's numbers.

 

Iraq war protesters disrupt Chicago Mass (AP)

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In this photo provided by the Chicago Police Department, Ryane Ziemba, 25, is seen in a booking photo after being arrested along with five other people for disrupting an Easter Mass Sunday March 23, 2008, at Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago by squirting fake blood on themselves to protest the war in Iraq. (AP Photo/Chicago Police Department)AP - Six Iraq war protesters disrupted an Easter Mass on Sunday, shouting and squirting fake blood on themselves and parishioners in a packed auditorium.


 

Anbar: U.S. trophy for Iraq security losing its shine (Reuters)

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Policemen check a vehicle at a checkpoint in Ramadi, about 100 km (60 miles) west of Baghdad March 19, 2008. Tensions are simmering again in once bloody Anbar province, Washington's prize good news story for security in Iraq. Picture taken March 19, 2008. (Ali Mashhadani/Reuters)Reuters - Tensions are simmering again in once bloody Anbar province, Washington's prize good news story for security in Iraq.


 

Iran inflation keeps pressure on Ahmadinejad (Reuters)

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A butcher holds money in a butcher's shop in Islamshahr, 50km (31 miles) southwest of Tehran March 5, 2008. (Raheb Homavandi/Reuters)Reuters - Ali Daryani is embarrassed at the inflationary pain he is passing on to his customers. "Sometimes we have to change the price stickers three times a day because of inflation," the 42-year-old Tehran grocer said.


 

Palestinian sides agree to talk more (AP)

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Hamas' deputy leader Moussa Abu Marzouk, left, and Azzam al-Ahmed, deputy prime minister and leader of Fatah lawmakers in the Palestinian parliament, right, speak to the media after the two Palestinian factions signed a statement entitled the 'San'a Declaration' at the Presidential Palace in San'a, Yemen Sunday, March 23, 2008. Palestinian factions meeting in Yemen ended on Sunday five days of reconciliation talks without agreeing on who will control the Gaza Strip, but said that they will talk again in the Yemeni capital. (AP Photo)AP - Fatah and Hamas agreed Sunday on the goal of uniting in a single Palestinian government but failed to resolve the crucial question of how the rival factions should share power.


 

Cheney hears Palestinian complaints (AP)

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In this photo released by the Palestinian Authority, Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad, right, meets with U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Sunday, March 23, 2008. Vice President Dick Cheney began Easter Sunday with a prayer and the singing of 'Amazing Grace' at a tiny chapel in Jerusalem, then launched into a day of talks about conflict, the Mideast peace process and the rising influence of Iran in the region. (AP Photo/Palestinian Authority, Omar Rashidi, HO)AP - Palestinian leaders asked Vice President Dick Cheney on Sunday to pressure Israel to halt settlement construction and voiced other complaints that deflated Cheney's hopeful words about Mideast peace.


 

Cheney warns Palestinians over anti-Israel violence (AFP)

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Israeli President Shimon Peres (L) and US Vice-President Dick Cheney walk together at the presidential residence in Jerusalem. Cheney warned Palestinians that anti-Israeli violence was killing hopes for their long overdue state as he kept up his Easter weekend bid to revive peace talks.(AFP/Paul J. Richards)AFP - US Vice President Dick Cheney on Sunday warned the Palestinians that attacks on Israel were killing hopes for their "long overdue" state, as the sun set on his Easter weekend peace push.


 

Pope rejoices over conversions on Easter (AP)

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Pope Benedict XVI, at center under white umbrella, on his way with other prelates to celebrate mass in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, on Easter Sunday, March 23, 2008. The pontiff rejoiced over conversions to Christianity a day after he baptized a prominent Muslim, marking Easter Sunday in a rain-drenched appearance he used to renew calls for peace in Iraq, the Holy Land and Tibet. On Easter, Christians celebrate their belief in the resurrection of Jesus two days after he was crucified. Thanks to the apostles' preaching about the resurrection, 'thousands and thousands of persons converted to Christianity,' Benedict said. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)AP - Pope Benedict XVI rejoiced over conversions to Christianity in an Easter Sunday Mass on the steps of St. Peter's Basilica a day after he baptized a prominent Muslim newspaper editor.


 

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