Iraq Cancels All Military Leave Before Saddam Verdict...
Iraq canceled leave Friday for all military officers two days before an expected verdict -- and possible death sentence -- in the trial of
Saddam Hussein. For the second time this week, a top Bush administration official huddled with the Iraqi prime minister.
Many of Saddam's fellow Sunni Arabs, along with some Shiites and Kurds, are predicting a firestorm of violence if the court sentences the ex-president to death, as is widely expected. Bloodshed is already high, with police finding the bodies of 87 torture victims throughout the capital between 6 a.m. Thursday and 6 p.m. Friday.


Associated Press | STEVEN R. HURST | November 3, 2006 06:48 PM