World & Nation
U.S. administrator sees improvement from last spring’s chaos. Iraqis are not as impressed.
Officials say it’s unlikely the Iraqi insurgents, who struck two weeks ago, were targeting the leader of the U.S.-led coalition.
Politics
A Democratic majority asks about sketchy accounting controls and fallout from disbanding the Iraqi army.
Iraq administrator, who in 2001 accused Bush of ignoring terrorism, calls his statement ‘unfair.’
U.S. overseer, venturing beyond Baghdad, praises efforts to bring the city of Mosul back to life.
L.
He bids farewell after a stop in Hillah, which has embraced U.S. efforts to foster democracy.
The Iraq administrator said in a speech six months ahead of Sept. 11 attacks that the administration was ‘paying no attention.’
Americans will aid Iraqis in drafting a new constitution and in providing continued security, the civilian administrator says.
Bush wants sovereignty for Iraq soon. The Governing Council will be offered scenarios.