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In an interview Thursday, Fowzi Hariri, Iraq's minister for industry and minerals, said the discussions with Chevron and Exxon began this week in Washington and are at an early stage. "It will be one or the other company for this new facility, not both," he said. "We're hoping to have a (Memorandum of Understanding) in place by about July." The minister, who has been in his post since June, said the issue of security was a prominent feature of the discussions, given the sectarian conflict that has come to characterize Iraq over the past year. He said he emphasized to the companies that much of the violence has been in Baghdad. The discussions with the companies have been greatly aided by an Iraq foreign investment law that won final approval last October, he said. Chevron also reported Friday that a deepwater test well off the coast of Angola, Africa's fastest-growing oil producer, showed a "significant" discovery.’
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No accuracy in carpet bombing
From the BBC
Afghans killed 'in new US attack'
Victim of Sunday's violence in Afghanistan
Nine Afghan civilians have been killed in a bombing raid in Kapisa province, Afghan officials say.
US forces have confirmed carrying out an air strike in the area but say they have no accurate casualty information.
The news comes shortly after US forces were accused of killing 10 civilians during a shoot out on Sunday in Nangarhar province.
Journalists say US troops confiscated their photos and video footage of the aftermath of the violence.
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Gus: US war policy: "We bomb from 30,000 feet, hit whatever, then we don't do body counts and we don't do records. Saves us the paper work"... "and no regrets either... Saves on tears..."