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Saddam seized in newspapers ( 2003-12-15 18:13) (Agencies)
Indian men read early morning
newspaper reports relating to the capture of Saddam Hussein near the
railway station in Allahabad, India, Monday, December 15, 2003. Top U.S.
administrator in Iraq L. Paul Bremer confirmed the capture of former Iraqi
president Saddam Hussein in a house near his hometown of Tikrit, eight
months after the fall of Baghdad. [AP] |
Chinese state-run newspapers, seen here, have
warned trouble for the US administration in Iraq is likely far from over,
despite the capture of the country's former dictator Saddam Hussein.
[AFP] |
A man reads newspaper carrying the report and
pictures on the capture of Iraq 's Saddam Hussein at a train station in
Seoul. South Korea welcomed the capture of former Iraqi president Saddam
Hussein as markets soared on hopes that peace will now take root in Iraq.
[AFP] |
Print workers for the English-language Israeli
daily newspaper Jerusalem Post inspect the first edition showing pictures
of the captured Saddam Hussein. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said
he personally congratulated US President George W. Bush for the capture of
Hussein, calling it a great day for the democratic world.
[AFP] |
A Kenyan reads early morning newspaper reports
relating to the capture of Saddam Hussein in a street of Nairobi, Kenya,
Monday, December 15, 2003.
[AP] |
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