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September 28, 2005
Army sources are reporting that there is an ongoing investigation of troops taking photographs of dead Iraqis and trading them to a pornographic Web site in return for access to that site. "There is no criminal investigation into the matter of photos of deceased bodies in Iraq being posted on the worldwide Web anonymously," says Army spokesman Paul Boyce. "Army criminal investigators examined this recently as a preliminary inquiry but found there is no specific evidence of a felony crime. "
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September 28, 2005
Army sources are reporting that there is an ongoing investigation of troops taking photographs of dead Iraqis and trading them to a pornographic Web site in return for access to that site. "There is no criminal investigation into the matter of photos of deceased bodies in Iraq being posted on the worldwide Web anonymously," says Army spokesman Paul Boyce. "Army criminal investigators examined this recently as a preliminary inquiry but found there is no specific evidence of a felony crime. "
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August 8, 2005
Topics iraq, people, douglas, drawing, newspapers, war, gun, death, charges, men, man and police
Newspapers are calling it a first: An American man kills another over a dispute on the Iraq War. Editor and Publisher
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July 29, 2005
Despite being mocked by Eminem in the past, Moby declares his respect for Eminem, following the controversial rapper's recent criticism of President Bush and the war in Iraq. Moby says, "I found myself respecting him for doing that. "The two artists have bashed each other publicly for years. Moby criticizes Eminem's lyrics as misogynistic. Eminem lashed out at Moby and electronic music in "Without Me" and spoofed him in the song's video. He also called Moby a girl at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards. Moby says, "Honestly, if he retired, I think the world of music would be a poorer place. He's a really fascinating public figure. "The change of heart is a result of Eminem's lyrical bashing of Bush an Iraq policy in his song "Mosh," that says, "Let the president answer on higher anarchy / Strap him with an AK-47, let him go fight his own war. "
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July 16, 2005
Authorities say a young marine, terrified of returning to Iraq, had his cousin shoot him in the leg, and then told police he was hit by random gang gunfire. According to police, the shooting was meant to keep 19-year-old Moises Hernandez from returning to the war-torn country. He was charged with filing a false police report, while his cousin, Juan, also 19, faces felony weapons charges.
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