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CEO Eric Schmidt announced that the search engine will feature 14,000 pictures of the museum's artefacts It spread across the web like a wildfire: Google chief Eric Schmidt visited Baghdad today. Yes, just like a statesman. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
BAGHDAD - Google is documenting Iraq's national museum and will post photographs of its ancient treasures on the Internet early next year, Google chief Eric Schmidt announced Tuesday. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
BAGHDAD, Nov 24, 2009 (AFP) - The US ambassador to Iraq warned on Tuesday against "slippage" in holding the country's general election, which has been threatened with delays due to a stalled electoral law. Full Article at Zawya.com
Trenton posted the biggest sales gain and saw sales climb by 45 percent from a year ago. Prices there continue to fall, tumbling 11 percent year-over-year to $231,500. Full Article at N.J. Courier-Post Online
BAGHDAD, Nov 22, 2009 (AFP) - Iraq's parliament failed again on Sunday to break a stalemate over a key election law, raising fears that nationwide polls will have to be delayed beyond a constitutional deadline. Full Article at Zawya.com
The Vice President and U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Christopher Hill conferred by telephone today about the status of Iraq’s election law. Amb. Full Article at The White House
HOWELL — Michael Wood's home is a makeshift hut nestled between trees in a wooded area along Route 9. Full Article at Asbury Park Press
OF ALL the foreign officials an American general or ambassador would least want to be seen with, General Qassem Suleimani would—you may think—be high on the list. Full Article at Economist
U.S. Ambassador Christopher Hill said he was gratified to see democracy work in Iraq. Election law's passage will allow January electionsKirkuk election issues to be resolved with U.N. help, U.S. ambassador saysJanuary elections should allow U.S. Full Article at CNN
BAGHDAD — Iraq's Parliament ended weeks of debate Sunday and passed a long-delayed law paving the way for the planned January election to go forward, sidestepping a crisis that could have delayed the U.S. troop withdrawal. Full Article at NorthJersey.com
BAGHDAD - Iraq's electoral commission on Monday submitted a proposal to hold national elections on Jan. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
BAGHDAD—The head of Iraq's electoral commission is proposing national elections be held on Jan. 21, five days after the scheduled date. Parliament cleared the way for the vote when it passed a crucial election law Sunday. Full Article at Boston Globe
BAGHDAD - The head of Iraq's electoral commission is proposing national elections be held on Jan. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
US Ambassador to Iraq Christopher Hill and Multinational Forces Commander in Iraq General Raymond Odierno congratulated in a statement Iraqi MPs for passing the election law and agreeing over crucial issues for Iraqis. Full Article at Al Sumaria TV Iraq
Iraq’s parliament yesterday passed a long-delayed law in a crucial step to setting up nationwide elections. The head of the electoral commission said he did not expect any major delays in the vote, planned for January. Full Article at Press and Journal
BAGHDAD – Iraq’s bickering politicians finally agreed on a new election law Sunday, paving the way for crucial national elections to take place in January and for the drawdown of U.S. troops to proceed as scheduled. Full Article at SpokesmanReview.com
Iraqs parliament ended weeks of debate on Sunday and passed a long-delayed law paving the way for the planned January election to go forward. Full Article at Khaleej Times
BAGHDAD -- Iraq's bickering politicians finally agreed on a new election law yesterday, paving the way for crucial national elections to take place in January and for the drawdown of U.S. troops to proceed as scheduled. Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Iraq's parliament passed on Sunday a long-delayed law in a crucial step to setting up nationwide elections, and the head of the electoral commission said he did not expect any major delays in the vote planned for January. Full Article at eTaiwan News
Reporting from Baghdad - Iraq's bickering politicians finally agreed on a new election law Sunday, paving the way for crucial national balloting to take place in January and for the drawdown of U.S. troops to proceed as scheduled. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Christopher Robert Hill (born 1952) is an American diplomat who currently serves as the Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs. Full Article
WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 10: Christopher Hill, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq testifies during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Capitol Hill September 10, 2009 in Washington, DC. The committee is hearing testimony on U.S. policy regarding Iraq.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 10: Christopher Hill, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, listens to questions during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Capitol Hill September 10, 2009 in Washington, DC. The committee is hearing testimony on U.S. policy regarding Iraq.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 10: Christopher Hill, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, listens to questions during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Capitol Hill September 10, 2009 in Washington, DC. The committee is hearing testimony on U.S. policy regarding Iraq.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 10: Christopher Hill, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq (L) shakes hands with Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (D-FL) during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Capitol Hill September 10, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 10: Christopher Hill, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq testifies during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Capitol Hill September 10, 2009 in Washington, DC. The committee is hearing testimony on U.S. policy regarding Iraq.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 10: Christopher Hill, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq testifies during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Capitol Hill September 10, 2009 in Washington, DC. The committee is hearing testimony on U.S. policy regarding Iraq.
View Photo »U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Christopher Hill, left, accompanied by House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Rep. Howard Berman, D-Calif. , arrives on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2009, to testify before the committee's hearing on Iraq.
View Photo »U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Christopher Hill, left, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2009, before the House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Iraq.
View Photo »U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Christopher Hill, center is greeted by the House Foreign Affairs Committee ranking Republican Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla. , on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2009, prior to testifying before the committee's hearing on Iraq.
View Photo »U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden (2nd L) shakes hands with Iraq�s Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi (R) as U.S. Ambassador Christopher Hill (L) looks on during a meeting in Baghdad July 3, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden leaves the U.S. military headquarters (a former Saddam-era palace) followed by U.S. Ambassador Christopher Hill (C) and General Ray Odierno (R) in Baghdad July 3, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden leaves the U.S. military headquarters (a former Saddam-era palace) followed by U.S. Ambassador Christopher Hill (C) and General Ray Odierno (R) in Baghdad July 3, 2009.
View Photo »United States Vice-President Joe Biden (C) is pictured with General Ray Odierno and U.S. Ambassador Christopher Hill (R) during a meeting at Odierno's headquarters at a military base outside Baghdad, July 3, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden (C) meets General Ray Odierno and U.S. Ambassador Christopher Hill (R) at Odierno's headquarters at the military base outside Baghdad July 3, 2009.
View Photo »BAGHDAD, IRAQ - JULY 3: U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden (2nd L) shakes hands with Iraq's Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi (R) while U.S. Ambassador Christopher Hill (L) looks on during a meeting on July 3, 2009 near Baghdad, Iraq.
View Photo »U.S. Vice President Joe Biden (2nd R), General Ray Odierno (C), commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, and U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Christopher Hill (R) meet with representatives from Iraqi NGOs at a U.S. military base near Baghdad July 3, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden, left, U.S. Ambassador Christopher Hill, center, and Gen. Ray Odierno are seen at a U.S. military base near Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, July 3, 2009. Iraqi NGOs at a U.S. military base near Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, July 3, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden (L), U.S. Ambassador Christopher Hill (C) and Gen. Ray Odierno are seen at a U.S. military base near Baghdad, on July 03, 2009.
View Photo »BAGHDAD - JULY 3: U.S. U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden (L) U.S. Ambassador Christopher Hill (C) and Gen. Ray Odierno emerge from a U.S. military base July 3, 2009 near Baghdad, Iraq.
View Photo »US Ambassador to Iraq Christopher Hill arrives to watch the bidding process for the unveiling of the names of the foreign firms that have won contracts to develop key oil and gas fields in central Baghdad on June 30, 2009.
View Photo »Iraq's Interior Minister Jawad al-Bolani (R) and Christopher Hill, the U.S. ambassador to Iraq, hold a joint news conference in Baghdad June 11, 2009.
View Photo »US ambassador to Iraq Christopher Hill (R) signs the guest book during his visit to the Mosul Museum of History in Iraq's second largest city, some 370 kms from the capital Baghdad, on May 12, 2009.
View Photo »US ambassador to Iraq Christopher Hill (C) tours the Mosul Museum of History in Iraq's second largest city, some 370 kms from the capital Baghdad, on May 12, 2009. Christopher, who took up his post in Iraq in April, attended the reopening of the museum after extensive renovation.
View Photo »US ambassador to Iraq Christopher Hill (R) tours the Mosul Museum of History in Iraq's second largest city, some 370 kms from the capital Baghdad, on May 12, 2009. Christopher, who took up his post in Iraq in April, attended the reopening of the museum after extensive renovation.
View Photo »Ban Ki-moon, right, Secretary General of the United Nations, shakes hands with Christopher Hill, left, the new United States Ambassador to Iraq, at United Nations Headquarters Friday, May 15, 2009.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 10: Christopher Hill, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, listens to questions during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Capitol Hill September 10, 2009 in Washington, DC. The committee is hearing testimony on U.S. policy regarding Iraq.
View Photo »It will now be for those who have requested and at this point feel impelled to seek full communion with the Roman Catholic Church to study the Apostolic Constitution carefully in the near future and to consider their options.
The Vatican response to certain requests from individuals and groups across the world does not deflect us from ... (our) longstanding commitment to seeking the unity of all the churches, including the Roman Catholic Church
The view of the UNAMI (United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq) is that (the election) can take place in January
The real trick was to make people understand that these election rules could not be used to get a leg up in the Kirkuk negotiations
This is really a made-in-Iraq election law
Kirkuk will be solved by a political process which involves the good offices of the U.N.
It’s the most modern bravery medal sold since 1993 in Britain and it’s a record price for a gallantry medal.
We have made it very clear to the Iraqi government . . . that we are interested in the well being of these people, we're interested in the preservation of their human rights, we're interested in the fact that they should not be forcibly repatriated to Iran.
We have made it very clear to the Iraqi government that we are interested in the well-being of these people, that they should not be forcibly repatriated to Iran
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"There are few activities more cooperative than the writing of history." Christopher Hill
- jenhassum 1 week ago