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22 killed in Iraq violence
2005-02-22
Twenty-two people including four US soldiers have died in a series of attacks in Iraq since Sunday evening, while a journalist, her son, and three men working for the US military have been kidnapped, according separate security sources and a statement from a militant group.

An Iraqi truck driver was killed overnight in an attack northeast of Baghdad on his convoy carrying equipment for the Iraqi army, police said. Two other drivers were missing. A teacher at Baiji’s Oil Institute died on Monday in a bomb attack, while an Iraqi soldier was killed in a mortar attack outside Samarra and an Iraqi civilian died in an attack on a chemist’s, southeast of Samarra, security sources said.

In Mosul, police Lt Col Essam Fathi was shot dead as he left home, police said, and in the same city gunmen kidnapped Raeda Wazzan, a journalist working for a government-funded television station, along with her son, aged 10, a TV executive said. An Interior Ministry source said that four people had died in separate attacks in the capital.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#5  Ahhhh.....but the highways are IMPROVING! At the time of the Viet Nam war, our highways killed around 55,000 people every YEAR - roughly the same number of US tropps that died in Viet Nam during the whole quagmire. And, as you may have noticed, we drive a lot more now.

The number of deaths an the roads peaks at about twice the average on the Fourth of July. I suppose having so many cars on the road does give one a sense of independence..... (irony intended).
Posted by: Bobby   2005-02-22 4:07:34 PM  

#4  There were 42,643 traffic fatalities in the U.S. in 2003, or about 117 per day. Our highways are a quagmire, and I blame Bush.
Posted by: Biff Wellington   2005-02-22 10:16:48 AM  

#3  and over 14,000 people were murdered in the US in 2003.
Posted by: 2b   2005-02-22 10:09:08 AM  

#2  By the way, three of the soldiers were killed in an attack on a medevac chopper. I'm sure we'll hear more about this from Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International.
Posted by: Matt   2005-02-22 10:00:33 AM  

#1  Someone pointed out around the time of the election that statistically, we lose about 47 people per day on the highways of America.
Soon this will all fade in the background as Mikey Jackson will consume the attention of the news media sharkfest. Mikey, All Day, All Night. OMG.
Posted by: Grort Shotle5111   2005-02-22 7:35:06 AM  

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