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...U-Turn Here HUNGARY Government spokesman Zoltán Gál reaffirmed the country's willingness to host a U.S. training program for Iraqi police after Prime Minister Péter Medgyessy was reported to be "cool" to the idea. The U.S. is seeking to train an estimated 28,000 Iraqis in Eastern Europe over the next 18 months. Gál told TIME that Medgyessy had merely questioned Hungary's ability to host the trainees all at once. "There is not any backtracking," Gál said. Hungary is one of several countries under consideration to host...
...second of Rumsfeld's aims--to get more non-U.S. troops into Iraq--is no simpler to achieve. A multinational force led by Poland will soon begin operations south of Baghdad, but the U.S. would also like to see contributions from Turkey, India and Pakistan, all of which have effective armed forces and two of which--Turkey and Pakistan--are Islamic states. At present, however, the U.S. and Britain are the legal occupying power in Iraq, and most nations likely to be able to send useful forces will not do so unless the U.N has more authority there. After...
...Chad Hugo) are responsible for nine Top 10 hits over the past two years and countless Top 10 rap tracks. No one in hip-hop has as diverse or as deep a songwriting portfolio, and artists from Nelly (Hot in Herre) to Britney Spears (I'm a Slave 4 U) regularly fork over six figures for a Neptunes melody. Williams and Hugo are also members of N.E.R.D., a rock/hip-hop band whose debut album, In Search of ... , was one of the best-reviewed records of 2001. But the real exculpatory evidence--the proof that Williams is not only not an idiot...
...peace requiring no more than a handful of U.S. troops; Saddam's legions defeated by three mobile U.S. armored divisions who could then pack up and go home leaving handpicked Iraqi exiles to tap ballooning oil revenues and build the Arab world's first pro-U.S., pro-Israel democracy...
...accused him of betraying his country by cooperating with the occupying forces. But as resistance to the U.S. intensified, Abbas found himself in even greater danger. A month after he stopped working with the Americans, his name showed up on a list of "traitors" being circulated among anti-U.S. insurgents. Then a grenade exploded in his garden, and someone scrawled ABBAS MUST BE KILLED on the wall of his home...