Show AS— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday Q April 20 2003 r Tv-- Iraq occupation MiMifos Hafto-euploffilDin- iM tiate toDD Bush BAGHDAD : ‘ Michael Linnington commander of the 101st Airborne’s 3rd Brigade the wounded diers’ unit One soldier’s leg was amputated The girl who appeared to be about 7 years old suf-feted a hand injury and was taken away by her family apparently to a hospital US forces were searching for her ' Saturday night to make sure she was safe Linnington said the girl approached one of the soldiers “bomblet” a with an 2 canister-siz- e piece of a cluster bomb “As die handed it to him it M-4- went off” Linnington told APphoto The Associated Press The wounded soldiers’ names were not immediately released Three were evacuated for medical treatment the neighborhood in southeastern Baghdad have been trying to negotiate their way through what appear to be US cluster pieces scattered through the area including some found man was killed Friday and three soldiers from tbs 101st were wounded when an M-42 “bomblet" exploded under similar circumstances Residents of the Dura “some remnants” of American ordnance still around Baghdad He said an Iraqi ' BAGHDAD Iraq (AP) — The entire neighborhood was ordered out onto thestreet Militiamen with machine guns stood guard on surrounding rooftops Commandos brought out the young man hands bound behind him His parents gasped Quietly the crowd began to chant “Allahu akbar" — God is great It was all they could say as a militiaman pulled out a box cutter and sliced off part of Firaz Adnan’s tongue His “America mourns those who have been called home and we pray that their families will find God’s comfort and God’s grace” Bush said “His purposes are not always clear to us yet this season brings a promise: that good can come out of evil that ” hope can arise from despair into hundreds of metal fragments Many fail to explode on impact and opponents stress the need to deal with the dangers that unexploded bombs pose to civilians hanging in trees Human rights groups have criticized Americans’ use of cluster bombs They contain 200 or more small bombs each of which can explode r1 Iraqis revel in strange new freedom: Speech 1 s- Mustafa 5 lies in a bed at Qaddamiyyah Hospital in Baghdad on Saturday as his mother Muna Hassan sits by Mustafa was out playing with his siblings in their Baghdad garden when they found a duster bomb and it exploded Ali suffers from shrapnel wounds all over his body and may loose his eyesight Ali military said while the fourth was treated and returned to duty Linnington said there are ' i i The Herald Journal CLASSIFIEDS i i 752-212- i punishable with jail torture or death Yedullah Jani a Kurdish ironworker who lives in Baghdad was arrested in 1982 for talking with members of the Kurdish opposition in northern Iraq Three or four times a day he was pulled from his prison cell and told to confess 1 HAIR 9 Massage lorWoment ollHnl l)J Lee Kcliey JjivnmW AUsMgr 1 See SPEECH on All' CUTS CUTS FRINGE BENEFIT Man Woman Kids over 9 Kjdoagj® and under Man age 65 Baldness has 760-318- 8 ta — lji IIS indoidar $ooo tjnoo pnN9i $£00 $ooo Ptttg Pair- - Pair piajestg Kdautlon or Therapeutic Muuge hr appointment! alio available $35 hr Hot done manage $50 fir (435) SENIOR 7 ftrfupiff SPECIAL!! 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