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52. Bombers hit Red Cross site in Iraq
53. Strikes on hotel in Baghdad mark a shift in tactics; Deputy Defense Secretary escapes injury, but attacks grown more sophisticated
54. Iraqi Shiites laud U.S. crackdown on a key cleric
55. Power outage; in Baghdad slum, a tense standoff over democracy; police, backed by U.S. tanks, dislodge Sunni insurgents; questions of legitimacy
56. France feels a wind of change; angry at its former colonizer, francophone Africa courts the U.S
57. Suicide bombers hit a compound inside Baghdad; attack at hotel underlines threat to reconstruction from continuing violence
58. In Liberia's war, woman commanded fear and followers; Col. Black Diamond led fashion-conscious unit; the killers wore jewelry
59. Odd couple rebuilds a corner of Iraq; U.S. officer backs member of Baath Party in bid to reopen gas factory
60. In Baghdad, return of exiles sets off tense family feuds; Mr. Ahmed seeks the return of his ancestral home; where do Khdayers go?
61. U.S. forces storm Iraqi villages in a hunt for Baathist militants
62. 24 hours: a day in the life of Baghdad; perils and signs of hope; fuel shortages, stolen cars, long lines, kidnapping; also tea and commerce; 'just like New York, man.'
63. U.S. faces two Baghdads - one a friend, one a foe
64. Al Qaeda links to Saudi attacks suggest network remains potent
65. In a library's tale, seeds of mistrust and hope in Iraq; at war's end, Shiite clerics took over damaged trove
66. Satellite dishes boom in Baghdad
67. Shiite clerics in Baghdad slum collect, distribute stolen goods
68. Baghdad residents bear arms in larger numbers amid looting
69. Shiites blame U.S. for missing cleric; followers protest in Iraq; U.S. says Hussein loyalists are among likely culprits
70. Few political prisoners emerge from Iraqi jails; inability of U.S. forces to find missing relatives fuels anti-American views
71. Political groups, now unfettered, are vying for role in postwar Iraq
72. Shiite power struggle threatens stability; battle between clerics in Najaf may reverberate outside Iraq - and force U.S. to get involved
73. Officials say Iraqi museum looting wasn't as bad as first feared
74. Iraqi police join U.S. Marines to secure Baghdad
75. Karbala's police keep mayhem to a minimum
76. Chalabi remains an outsider; would-be leader faces credibility, access issues upon return from exile
77. Struggle for order in Iraq begins as rival forces jockey for power; coalition ponders the roles of returning exiles, veterans of Baath Party; meet the new Basra
78. Security vacuum is forcing cities to deal with gangs of 'Ali Babas.'(+ widespread looting in Basra and Baghdad, Iraq )(The Assault on Iraq)
79. In Iraqi port city, looters and bandits meet little resistance; while enemy fire preoccupies coalition forces, streets are clogged with plaunder
80. Bad memories; history of betrayal makes Iraqi Shiites wary of liberators; also fearing Hussein's reach, key group in allied plans balks at insurgent's role; standing firm against Iran
81. Hearts and minds and Umm Qasr; military fight has ended in southern Iraq town, but new struggle emerges
82. U.S. tactics may seem novel, but history offers some lessons; Patton's sweep gives cause for confidence; bombing didn't 'awe' in Vietnam
83. Al-Jazeera effect: on Arab street, Iraqi resistance strikes a chord; glued to regional TV coverage, many in Mideast see war as act of U.S. aggression; vying for gruesome pictures
84. A volatile enemy: 'Irregular' forces loyal to Hussein; relying on subterfuge, militia is giving coalition units a strong dose of resistance; white flags - the gunfire
85. U.S. meets some resistance in south; relief efforts, aimed at easing defiance, face many obstacles; 'there is nothing left here'
86. U.S. launches war on Iraq with limited air attack; president predicts a 'broad and concerted campaign'; in his opening salvo U.S. hits 'targets of opportunity'; early attempt on leaders of nation follows a day of massive mobilization; instructions for surrender
87. Foreigners rush to leave Kuwait before war
88. Arab nations hop off fence to U.S. side
89. British troops soldier on despite low morale; U.K. forces in Kuwait lack the broad support at home that U.S. military receives
90. Debate on Iraq brings new split to Arab League; razor-sharp words mean old politesse may be dead; fresh blocs in the future?
91. Kuwaitis are ill-prepared for chemical, biological warfare
92. Homesick for schnitzel, 40 miles from Iraq; U.S. Army's 22nd signal brigade left German bases for Kuwait; 'Deutschland ist meine heimat'
93. Arab League has deep divisions concerning which side to back
94. The Saudis' tepid modernizing; so far, few signs of liberalizations the Crown Prince advocates
95. Saudi Shiites see gains from a U.S. invasion of Iraq; marginalized Muslims shift hopes away from Iran; kingdom under pressure; 'people here hate Saddam'
96. Iraq war would spur change for American troops in Saudi Arabia; commander of base says patrolling of no-fly zone would become 'redundant.'
97. Saudi group asks Crown Prince for liberalizations; kingdom's subdued reaction contrasts with jailings following a petition in 1992
98. U.S. Army camp in Kosovo attracts local workers
99. Uneasy peace; U.N.'s long stay, power in Kosovo stir resentment; after 3 years, mission aimed at self-rule still issues laws and postage stamps; cops who drive 'Cola-Colas'
100. Militant kills 3 U.S. missionaries at Baptist-run hospital in Yemen
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