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Wednesday, July 21, 2004

Iraq War News
U.S. allies defiant despite Iraq threats: "U.S. allies Poland, Japan and Bulgaria on Wednesday rejected threats of new attacks by militants if they don't pull their troops out of Iraq, and the U.S. death toll since the start of the war rose to 900 when a roadside bomb killed a soldier north of Baghdad."

In JuneauEmpire.com: Associated Press



Saudis say they found American's head: "The head of slain American hostage Paul M. Johnson Jr., who was kidnapped and decapitated by militants in Saudi Arabia last month, was found by security forces during a raid that targeted the hideout of the Saudi al-Qaida chief. Two militants were killed, the Interior Ministry said Wednesday."

In JuneauEmpire.com: Associated Press



Hastert: 9/11 reforms unlikely this year: "Congress isn't likely to undertake major revisions of the nation's intelligence operations this year, House Speaker Dennis Hastert says, casting doubt on the Sept. 11 commission's push for immediate changes once its final report is released."

In JuneauEmpire.com: Associated Press



Berger: Incident was 'honest mistake': "Former national security adviser Sandy Berger says he regrets the way he handled classified terrorism documents, calling the whole thing "an honest mistake." Republicans say the matter raises questions about whether the former Clinton administration official sought to hide embarrassing materials."

In JuneauEmpire.com: Associated Press

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