December 30, 2003
Politics
A report by a 12-member team of military and civilian mental health professionals dispatched to Iraq in October to evaluate mental health of soldiers is expected to be released after the holidays, officials said.- Experts: Army's Suicide Rate is Alarming
- The Real Hero in the Ambush at Nasiriya
- Pentagon Freezes Iraq Funds Amid Corruption Probes
- Immigration Reform on Bush Agenda
- Sources: Nation of Islam Aiding Michael Jackson
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