Posts Tagged ‘Government Office’

BAGHDAD BLASTS KILL AT LEAST 90

Sunday, October 25th, 2009
The aftermath of the explosions At least 90 people have been killed and 265 injured in two car bomb attacks in central Baghdad, Iraqi officials say. The blasts hit the ministry of justice and a provincial government office near the Green Zone, causing severe damage. They came in quick succession at 1030 local time (0730 GMT) as people headed to work during the morning rush hour. Correspondents say these are the largest attacks since 19 August, when truck bombs hit two ministry b

Baghdad blasts ‘kill at least 74′ – NIMBRUNG.NET

Sunday, October 25th, 2009
guardian.co.uk Baghdad blasts 'kill at least 74' BBC News At least 74 people have been killed and 265 injured in two car bomb attacks in central Baghdad, police say. The blasts hit the ministry of justice and a provincial government office near the Green Zone, causing severe damage. ... Dozens killed in Baghdad double bombing CNN International Twin Blasts Rock Baghdad Wall Street Journal Car bombs targeting Baghdad government kill 74 The Associated Press AFP Related posts: Gunmen Kill Senio

Dozens killed in twin Baghdad car bombings

Sunday, October 25th, 2009
Two large explosions rocked central Baghdad Sunday morning killing dozens of people. Early casualty figures were unclear, but CNN , citing Iraqi officials, initially reported at least 74 dead and as many as 265 injured. Those numbers are likely to climb. The twin car bombs hit the ministry of justice and a provincial government office near the Green Zone , causing severe damage. Dark smoke could be seen billowing from the area where the explosions occurred, and emergency service vehicl

World News – General – MEXICO: Green Therapy on the Rooftops

Saturday, August 1st, 2009
MEXICO: Green Therapy on the Rooftops MEXICO CITY, Aug 1 (IPS/IFEJ) – In the last two years a Mexico City hospital, kindergarten and municipal government office building have experimented with plant-covered rooftops. Today, workers and visitors are enjoying the benefits.WATER-TANZANIA: Who Pays the Piper? DAR ES SALAAM, Jul 31 (IPS) – When John Rubara* and his family moved into their new house in Dar es Salaam's Tabata Kimanga, a fast-growing middle-income neighbourhood in Temeke di