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Published: Fri 4 Apr 2003 12:29 AM
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Scoop Link: Twenty-seven people were killed and another 193 were injured in Baghdad and its suburbs on Thursday morning, Iraqi Information Minister Muhammad Sa'id al-Sahhaf told a news briefing. See… 27 killed in Baghdad on Thursday morning
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Current Major Events:
US-led forces continued their advance to the power seat of Saddam Hussein's government and are "closing in on Baghdad", said US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on 3 April. He warned, however, that there "likely will be difficult days ahead" as the operation focuses on the Iraqi capital. Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen Richard Myers added: "There is still much work to be done, and there is no doubt that some of it is going to be very, very difficult."
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