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Stories from 2004-04-26

Transcript: Chalabi, Bremer Discuss Ba'thist Rehabilitation, Al-Sadr Issue, Al-Fallujah

STAFF | World News Connection | April 26, 2004

"On his tense relationship with Bremer and whether this is the beginning of a 'mutiny' by the Iraqis against the Coalition Authority, Chalabi says: 'My relations with Ambassador Bremer are good.' They may differ on some points, he clarifies, but there is no 'mutiny.'" [more]

Coalition Strife as Minister Quits

Peter Wilson | Australian | April 26, 2004

"Mr Jensby, 59, becomes the first minister from a coalition nation to be forced from office over public concerns that the war was based on flawed intelligence. Denmark has about 500 troops in southern Iraq." [more]

Israel Vows to Continue 'Targeted Killings'

STAFF | Middle East Online | April 26, 2004

"'Pre-emptive strikes will continue because they undeniably weaken terrorist organisations,' Yaalon told public radio in an interview marking Remembrance Day, which is observed each year to commemorate the country's fallen soldiers." [more]

Survey Shows Higher Demand, Lower Prices for Terrorism Insurance

Tom Ichniowski | McGraw-Hill Construction | April 26, 2004

"Some in Congress are taking up the insurers' cause. House Financial Services Committee Chairman Michael Oxley (R-Ohio) and two other senior panel members on April 23 wrote Treasury Secretary John Snow, urging him to extend the availability provision. They said, 'An extension will ensure that terrorism coverage is widely available while Treasury continues its good work and while private market solutions are still being developed.'" [more]

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