Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday 22 2004 — A7 April Occupation in Iraq Q Ml Official: Poland to IBGDflilfooinigS keep troops in Iraq BASRA Iraq (AP) — Suicide attackers unleashed car bombings against police buildings in Iraq’s biggest to only meant restate the govShiite city Wednesday mornernment’s position “that the crowds ing striking rush-hogovernment is not considering and killing at least 68 people increasing its contingent" in including 16 children inciner-ate- d Iraq in their school buses Poland leads a multinational ' The attacks wounded about force of 9500 troops in cen200 people and marked a tral Iraq including 2400 Polrevival of devastating suicide ish troops The 1300 Spanish which had not bombings the new Madrid troops that been seen during this month’s government is withdrawing battles between US forces are in the same sector and guerrillas homegrown Spain plans to bring home across Iraq all its troops within six weeks Basra Gov Wael Abdul-Lat- if Following the Spanish lead a member of the Iraqi Honduras and the Dominican Council blamed Governing said would too Republic they but a US countertremove troops soon said it was official errorism Miller told PAP that the such to make premature a was probSpanish pullout judgments lem that required decisions In Fallujah the bloodiest He said his government was battlefield in April an agree- - ' the the with issue discussing ment aimed at bringing peace Americans to the city ran into trouble Wednesday Insurgents attacked Marines prompting fighting that killed 20 guerrillas Marines said most weapons turned in by residents were unusable underimmediately available He was mining a crucial attempt at disarming fighters reported missing April About 350 miles to the The man's family has been in Basra bombers ' south Minthe informed Foreign strode at 7 am just as the istrysaid The tabloid Ekstra Bladet newspaper said the man was Henrik Frandsen a UNITED NATIONS (AP) plumber from Copen— With the full weight of the hagen He became the second Security Council behind him Dane to die in Iraq former Federal Reserve chairA Danish soldier Cpl: man Paul Volcker opened an Preben Pedersen was killed in ' independent investigation Iraq Aug 16 2003 the victim 'Wednesday into allegations of of friendly fire while on patrol corruption and kickbacks Denmark which backed the' stemming from the UN’s ' US-le- d war to oust Saddam humanitarian program in Iraq Hussein has 410 troops in His panel will Basra and nearby Qumah 250 hire and oversee a team of miles southeast of Baghdad investigators accountants and WARSAW Poland (AP) — Poland is not considering a troop pullout from Irac despite the outgoing prime ministers comments on the subject the government spokesman said on ©8 asiram DOT) ur Wednesday “Poland will be in Iraq as long as it necessary until the situation there is stabilized” spokesman Martin Kaszuba told The Associated Press “Poland has not and is not con- sidering a troop withdrawal" ' Earlier the Polish news agency PAP quoted Prime Minister Leszek Miller who leaves office early next month as saying Poland “cannot turn a blind eye” to the Spanish pullout The comments sug- gested Warsaw might be rethinking its Iraq mission But Kaszuba said Miller da : AP photo Army military police dog barks as MPs control a crowd of Iraqis trying to return to their homes in Fallujah Iraq on Wednesday The military only allowed about 10 families to return Wednesday firming hundreds Of people away at a checkpoint due to sporadic fighting in the city and because many returnees did Iraqi police find body of missing Danish man COPENHAGEN Denmark (AP) — A Danish man who had been missing in Iraq for more than a week and who was believed to have been abducted has been found dead the Foreign Ministry said Wednesday The ministry said it was notified about the missing Dane late Tuesday night by the' US-le- d Coalition Provisional Authority " The missing man was said to have been in his 30s but has not been otherwise identified He as found dead on April 12 ' by Iraqi police the ministry said it was told No details about how he: died or where was found were US A not have proper documentation city’s main street market near one of the targeted police stations was opening for the day Shoppers were headed to the 1 stalls of vegetables and other goods and children were pass- - legal advisers expected to pore through hundreds of pages of UN contracts awarded over the years to international companies that did business with Saddam Hussein’s regime But Volcker’s panel will have ho subpoena authority and will need to rely on vol- untary cooperation from for- eign governments UN staff members of Saddam’s former government and current Iraqi - : er — and a police academy ing on their way to school The attackers detonated four cars packed with missiles and TNT in front of three police stations — one of them next to Basra's main street market Council OKs probe of UN three-memb- ' program oil-for-fo- od leaders who claim they have evidence that dozens of peo-pi-e including top UN offt- cials took kickbacks from the program The Security Council on Wednesday unanimously approved the independent investigation of the program that US lawmakers have said allowed billions of dollars in illegal oil revenue to flow to ' Saddam Hussein In Washington a panel of Bush administration officials involved in the UN program told the House Government' V Reform subcommittee that there was a widespread system of kickbacks in the UN program that benefited officials within Iraq including Saddam But they said there is no corroborated evidence so far that UN officials were part of the scam L Nine West Liz Claiborne York Preston The Sale Tommy Hilfiger And More Perlina - 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