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Destruction of Iraqi missiles continues under UN supervision
The UN said yesterday: The destruction of prohibited Iraqi missiles continued today under United Nations supervision, a spokesman for the world body reported in Baghdad.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 3/3/2003

Iraqi Republican guards completes preparations
The Iraqi President Saddam Hussein said on Saturday that Iraq will come out of the fighting with the USA "victorious" and that "Iraq is rightful, and the enemy is not."
Iraq-USA, Politics, 3/3/2003

Al-Barazani warns against a Kurdish revolution
Zalmai Khalil told US that Iraq will be ruled by a military ruler because we are not ready for this mission, and Washington also pressured them to accept giving great responsibilities for certain members who support Israel, preparing for protecting the oil wells for the USA and alleviate the Islamic influence in the new Islamic system.
Iraq, Politics, 3/3/2003

American military deployment map in the region
The American force deployed in the American region and in Afghanistan in the context of preparations for a possible war against Iraq tolled 225,000 troops provided with planes, helicopters, ships and tanks, to be joined by 48,000 British troops.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 3/3/2003

Athletics: Moroccan suspended athlete to go to court for on doping charges
Moroccan Steeplechase world record-holder Brahim Boulami said Friday he will go to the Court of Arbitration in Sport to establish his innocence of doping charges.
Morocco, Sports, 3/3/2003

                                                                                                                                                   
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