reconstruction in iraq
(2005)
Bush Says U.S. Is Shifting Focus to Rebuilding 'Smaller, Local Projects'
President Bush, acknowledging that the effort to rebuild Iraq's infrastructure has not always measured up to U.S. desires, says the reconstruction program has shifted away from large projects to smaller ones that could show improvements more rapidly.
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08/8/2005 Iraqi Dam Manager Says Marines Draw Fire

07/18/2005 Corps of Engineers Chief Calls Iraq Rebuild "On-Plan"

05/06/2005 House Passes $82-Billion Spending Bill, Including Baghdad Embassy Funds

05/04/2005 Conferees Agree on $82-Billion Spending Bill, Including Baghdad Embassy Funds

04/22/2005 Senate Passes $81-Billion Spending Bill, With Funds for Baghdad Embassy

04/18/2005 Senate Chairman Non-Committal on Terrorism Insurance Extension

04/07/2005 Senate Panel Approves $592 Million for U.S. Embassy in Baghdad

03/17/2005 O’Dowd Cited for Work in Afghanistan

02/14/2005 Army Combat Engineer Is in Line for Highest Honor

02/07/2005 Iraq Managers Assess Future

02/07/2005 Federal Government Beckons Firms To Star-Spangled Market

02/02/2005 Missile Kills Two U.S. Reconstruction Workers On Election Eve in Baghdad

 

 

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