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U.S. Looks Into March Slaying of Iraqi Civilians

Jun 2nd, 2006 · U.S. officials confirm that they are investigating an incident in the town of Ishaqi north of Baghdad last March. Eleven Iraqis, including five children, were reportedly killed during a raid by U.S. troops aimed at capturing an al-Qaida militant. NPR's Peter Kenyon reports.

Keywords: Iraq · Town · militants · children · civil · Baghdad · Peter Kenyon · al Qaida · Ishaqi

Sharon 'Critical But Stable' After Second Surgery

Jan 6th, 2006 · Alex Chadwick talks to Peter Kenyon, reporting from Jerusalem about the medical condition of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who suffered a massive stroke on Wednesday. He was rushed back into surgery Friday after a brain scan revealed his condition had worsened. Doctors describe Sharon's condition as "critical but stable."

Keywords: Sharon · Surgery · Doctors · Alex Chadwick · medical · Jerusalem · Peter Kenyon

Palestinians Look to Israeli Pullout

Aug 10th, 2005 · Israel prepares for withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. The move has many potential ramifications for Palestinians in the area. Michele Norris talks with Peter Kenyon.

Keywords: Israel · Michele Norris · Palestinians · Peter Kenyon · pullout · Gaza Strip · israeli

Palestinian Family Urges Courts, Not Tradition

Jan 16th, 2005 · A family in the Gaza Strip has turned the murder of their son into a new civic movement that focuses on redressing grievances through the judicial system rather than family and clan ties. NPR's Peter Kenyon reports.

Keywords: Palestinians · Courts · movement · Traditional · Family · judicial · Peter Kenyon · Gaza Strip · clan · Civic · grievances · redressing