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Al-Ittihad, Baghdad, daily newspaper in Arabic published by the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, PUK:
1. Report: During meeting with leading Interior Ministry officers, President Talabani: Optimistic about Iraqis’ success in doing away with black terror. (500 words, p1)
2. Report: His Excellency receives directors of two Middle East party promotion programmes, British delegation. (150 words, p1)
3. Report: Head of PUK-led regional government Umar Fattah: Ready to cooperate in compiling incriminating evidence against Saddam. (280 words, p1)
4. Report: Baghdad provincial council calls for boycotting Egypt commercially, as cabinet decides to boycott conference of neighbouring states convened in Cairo. (320 words, p1)
5. Report: Iranian scientists make uranium enrichment breakthrough. (260 words, p1)
6. Report: Date for convening parliamentary session to be set by Al-Pachachi today, as UIA postpones until today final decision on PM nominee. (1250 words, p1)
7. Report: Bush: Iraqi leaders should close ranks to forge all-inclusive government. (330 words, p2)
8. Column by Sardar Abdullah entitled “John Kerry’s unending campaign”: The writer says that of all the huge amount of criticism directed at president Bush at home, the part frequently contributed by John Kerry has a place of its own. He makes an interesting comparison between the grudging bitterness demonstrated all along by Kerry, a contender who ended up far behind Bush in the last electoral race, with the sportsmanlike acceptance of defeat by another contender, Al Gore, who, until the very last moment, had been running neck and neck with Bush, but who has been good-natured enough to put his defeat behind him and never stoop to snubbing at the victor out of a hidden desire for vengeance. (400 words, p2)
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