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skirmishes in Najaf, did not al-Sadr was
Americans and al-Sadr’s al- and answer charges in the mur-
Mahdi Army out of the holy der of a rival cleric in April _
2003. Al-Sadr has insisted that Ocilla
charges until a new Iraqi gov- Continued from Page 2A
emment is elected next January, unhealthy food. This is because
In Baghdad, meanwhile, Iraqi my child doesn’t actually eat.
cities in southern Iraq but has <
avoided an explicit call because the Americans agree to defer
he knows neither side is pre-
pared to accept it.
Brig. Gen. Mark Hertling,
deputy commander of the U.S. officials announced that the FBI jhe |ast tjme j saw her con-
sume something was in early
2001. But she’s full of energy
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I just hope Spurlock can get
Iraqi spiritual leader urges groups to leave cities
in Baghdad for Izzadine Saleem,
who was killed by a suicide
bomber near coalition headquar-
ters. “They will not succeed."
“We must continue the politi-
cal process leading to an interim <
government next month and tp
elections next year," he added. ■
• The killing was a major set---
back to American efforts to stabi-
lize Iraq just six weeks before the
June 30 handover of sovereignty.
The U.S.-led coalition is
struggling to contain an insur-
gency in Sunni areas north and
west of Baghdad, as well as an
uprising in a Shiite district of
Baghdad and the Shiite heart-
land to the south led by al-Sadr.
Coalition officials estimate
that about 265 Iraqi fighters *
have been killed since the upris-
;an in early April.
lowers. said at Camp Lima, a military
An aide to al-Sistani, speak- base on the outskirts of the city.
ing on condition of anonymity, U.S. officials have insisted r „
said the ayatollah wants both the that al-Sadr disband his militia Bremer said at a memorial service and Imam Abbas shrines.
BAGHDAD, Iraq — Iraq’s
most respected Shiite
urged both U.S. soldiers and a f^^^HfllS
cleric’s militia Tuesday jH
to withdraw from two Shiite
holy cities where fighting has fl
near some Islam’s
holiest shrines.
A statement in
Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Husseim
al-Sistani’s name urged Iraqis
not to travel to Najaf to join I
protests cleric ^^^^^^^H^flflHHHprfl
Muqtada al-Sadr. Instead, he ---------------
said, Shiites should join rallies Associated Press photo/Nabil AWurani
elsewhere to demand that Najaf IRAQI POUCE OFFICERS arrange a portrait of the deceased Iraqi
and Karbala “be rid of all Governing Council leader Izzadine Saleem, while British Army soldiers carry
armed manifestations.” his coffin after it arrived from Baghdad to his hometown Basra Tuesday.
However, the statement,
which al-Sistani’s aides distrib- Army’s 1st Armored Division, would help an Iraqi team inves- ingbegt..
uted to reporters after nighttime said there were indications that tigate Monday’s killing of the According to an Associated
•_ Ki.j.r J;J -1 n.j-----trying to bring in head of the U.S.-appointed Iraqi Press tally, 254 Iraqis have beefi
include the ayatollah’s personal fighters to reinforce his militia Governing Council, and the killed since April 5.
seal nor was it posted on his in Karbala, about 50 miles south U.S. administrator in Iraq Before dawn Tuesday, U.S.
Web site, as is customary with of Baghdad. vowed to continue the transfer troops killed nine fighters loyal
religious decrees, or fatwas, “We are doing our best to of sovereignty to Iraqis as to al-Sadr in Karbala, said
which are binding on his fol- intercept those people,” Hertling scheduled. Mutaz al-Hasani, a witness who
“Terrorists are trying to stop saw their bodies. Ten Iraqi fight-
Iraq’s march to sovereignty and ers were wounded in the clashes
peace "U.S. administrator L. Paul near the city’s Imam Hussein
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Testy exchanges
mark 9/11 hearing
By DEVON BARRErr series of pointed statements
The Associated Press from the panel.
“I couldn’t disagree with
you more strongly,” Von Essen
replied. “I think it’s outra-
geous that you make a state-
ment like that.” Outside the
hearing, he called the ques-
tioning “despicable.”
Families of Sept. 11 victims
applauded the tough question-
ing and shook their heads sadly
as the panel enumerated a litany
of communication breakdowns
between the departments,
how leaders of the two depart- Family members sporadically
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Kerik and Richard Sheirer, for-
mer Office of Emergency
NEW YORK — The former
police and fire chiefs who were
lionized after the World Trade
Center attack came under harsh
criticism Tuesday from the
Sept. 11 commission, with one
member saying the depart-
ments’ lack of cooperation was
scandalous and “not worthy of
the Boy Scouts.”
Commission members, in
New York for an emotional
two-day hearing, focused on
LlkiiitaK. mockedMtoredfeBm,
tion effectively in the early
frantic moments after two
hijacked planes slammed into Management commissioner,
the World Trade Center. and they wept earlier in the day
Former fire commissioner as they watched videotape of
Thomas Von Essen and former the buildings collapsing.
police chief Bernard Kerik shot As Von Essen testified, Sally
back with infuriated responses Regenhard—who lost her fire-
to commissioner John Lehman’s fighter son—held up a piece of
questions, the strongest of a paper reading: “LIES.”
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