Wednesday      
April 9, 2003

Iraqis Celebrate in Baghdad

A report from Baghdad, where crowds of Iraqis are reportedly celebrating the crumbling of Saddam Hussein’s regime.

Goldfarb Reports from Northern Iraq

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The latest from the war front in Northern Iraq.

World Health Organization on Iraq

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A check in with the World Health Organization on how humanitarian aid efforts are progressing in Iraq.

Total Victory in War

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The U.S. military says Saddam Hussein no longer has control over Iraq, but what factors must be realized before the U.S. declares a total victory in the war?

Ahmed Chalabi

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A profile of Ahmed Chalabi, the man many observers feel could be installed as Iraq’s new leader.

U.N. Efforts in North Korea

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An update on the United Nations and its efforts to keep track of North Korea’s nuclear program.

Ahmed Chalabi, Part II

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A continuation of the profile of Ahmed Chalabi, the man many observers feel could be installed as Iraq’s new leader.

Today’s News Wrap-Up: April 9, 2003

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A wrap-up of the day’s developments in the war.

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