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The Sunday Telegraph, 4 June 2006
Haditha eclipses Marines' heroic reputation on streets of the US
The Spectator, 3 June 2006
Why I asked Bush about his mistakes in Iraq
28 May 2006
Rebel US Army General Targets Rumsfeld Over Iraq
The Sunday Telegraph, 30 April 2006
Iraqis using 'new Hizbollah bombs' to kill British troops
The Sunday Telegraph, 8 January 2006
Olmert anointed as successor to Sharon
Toby Harnden & Harry de Quetteville in Jerusalem
The Sunday Telegraph, 8 January 2006, Kiryat Arba
Thank God Sharon 'curse' has worked, say settlers
The Sunday Telegraph, 1 January 2006, Ramadi
Sniper shot that took out an insurgent killer from three quarters of a mile
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NOVEMBER TO DECEMBER 05
The Sunday Telegraph, 4 December 2005, Ramadi
US commanders: “Iraqi insurgents are now our main enemy.”
The Sunday Telegraph, 27 November 2005, Ramadi
'They blew me up. But I flipped them one to say: OK, I lost this round but I'll be back'
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SEPTEMBER TO OCTOBER 05
The Sunday Telegraph, 30 October 2005
Iran 'sponsors assassination' of Sunni pilots who bombed Tehran
The Sunday Telegraph, 23 October 2005, Qolat Cholan, north-west Iraq
Iraqi president’s plea to Britain: “Don’t let the blood of your sons be for nothing.”
The Sunday Telegraph, 23 October 2005
Death threats to witnesses halt Saddam trial
By Toby Harnden in Baghdad and Aqeel Hussein in Dujail
The Spectator, 22 October 2005
Civil wars happen
The Sunday Telegraph, 16 October 2005, Baghdad
Record turnout in Iraq's constitutional referendum
The Sunday Telegraph, 16 October 2005
Little violence as Sunnis vote in Iraq referendum
By Toby Harnden and Aqeel Hussein in Baghdad
The Sunday Telegraph, 16 October 2005, Baghdad
We have civil war, says ex-PM
The Sunday Telegraph, 16 October 2005
Plea deal will see Aziz walk free in exchange for his testimony on Saddam atrocities
The Sunday Telegraph, 9 October 2005, Baghdad
Peace comes to Purple Heart Boulevard but deepening violence haunts Iraq
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APRIL TO AUGUST 05
The Sunday Telegraph, 21 August 2005
Iran 'supplies infra-red bombs' that kill British troops in Iraq
The Sunday Telegraph, 7th August 2005, Riyadh
UK terrorists got cash from Saudi Arabia before 7/7
The Sunday Telegraph, 7 August 2005, Riyadh
Saudi reformers pin their hopes on new king but know that any change will come slowly Abdullah is said to sympathise with the aims of men...
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The Sunday Telegraph, 13 March 2005, Beirut
Syria makes a show of pulling troops back over Lebanese border Damascus accused of 'play-acting' as intelligence forces stay put
The Spectator, 12 March 2005
The Pentagon's new pin-up boy
The Sunday Telegraph, 13 March 2005
Gaza's settlers prepare to watch their dead be exhumed during withdrawal
The Sunday Telegraph, 7 March 2005
The winds of change
The Sunday Telegraph, 6 February 2005, Baghdad
Iraqi officer lauded for deadly election embrace
The Sunday Telegraph, 6 February 2005, Baghdad
I will bring al-Sadr into government, says the man tipped to be Iraq's new PM
The Spectator, 5 February 2005
Forget Islam, Insurgents Serve Darwinism
The Sunday Telegraph, 30 January 2005
'I did not fight the Iranians for years just so they could rule us now'
The Sunday Telegraph, 30 January 2005, Baghdad
Rocket attack on Baghdad embassy kills two Americans on eve of Iraq elections
The Sunday Telegraph, 30 January 2005
US troops will never overcome insurgents, warns senior officer
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AUGUST TO DECEMBER 04
The Sunday Telegraph, 21 November 2004
'Hey, hurry up. You're holding up my men'
The Spectator (U.K. magazine) date
A cat ate the face of the corpse
The Daily Telegraph, 16 November 2004
Fallujah enemy treated by Americans Fallujah
The Daily Telegraph, 15 November 2004
Warriors spare a moment for the ones not going back
Fallujah
The Daily Telegraph, 15 November 2004
Fighters' leaders run as Fallujah falls to US troops Fallujah
The Daily Telegraph, 12 November 2004
Commanders learn to respect organised hit-and-run guerrilla tactics Fallujah
The Daily Telegraph, 11 November 2004
70 insurgents killed in mosque battle Fallujah
The Daily Telegraph, 10 November 2004
'This is where the foreign fighters hang out' Fallujah
The Daily Telegraph, 9 November 2004
‘I got my kills . . . I just love my job'
The Daily Telegraph, 8 November 2004
‘Cash on the spot - if they tell us where the weapons are' near Fallujah
The Daily Telegraph, 8 November 2004
Insurgents put final touches to defences near Fallujah
The Sunday Telegraph, 7 November 2004
Phantoms close in on a ghost town
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9 July 2004
Death stalks US marines in heart of Iraq's rebel triangle
Ramadi
2 July 2004
'I am the president of Iraq, the real criminal is Bush' Defiant and finger-wagging, Saddam the deposed dictator faces justice at last Baghdad
29 June 2004
An early step to freedom: Deadline moved forward to beat suicide bombers Baghdad
29 June 2004
Crucial day still to come for the new democracy Baghdad
17 May 2004
Fighting the Mahdi with Iron Deuce Platoon Sadr City
The Spectator, 15 May 2004
Hoping for the worst Baghdad
3 May 2004
Victory is ours, say returning Fallujans Fallujah
26 April 2004
Fallujah will be your Stalingrad, Americans told Fallujah
20 April 2004
'I killed the Italian who owned this rifle. God willing I'll use it to finish off the Americans' Najaf
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