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Will civilian killings mark turning point in Iraq?
By: MARK WALKER - Staff Writer
Two incidents of alleged war crimes by Camp Pendleton Marines that resulted in 25 Iraqi civilian deaths are raising critical questions for a service branch that prides itself on discipline.
Embedded reporter recalls Marine battalion accused in Haditha killings
By: ANTONIO CASTANEDA - Associated Press
Editor's note: The writer, an Associated Press reporter, has been embedded with U.S. troops regularly since February 2005. He was with the 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment last October, a month before the alleged massacre in Haditha. This is his account of the unit.
Phil Angelides -- State treasurer fights for name recognition
By: LAURA KURTZMAN - Associated Press
SACRAMENTO ---- State Treasurer Phil Angelides said he is not further ahead in the Democratic primary race for governor because voters do not know who he is yet, but he insisted that will change as the interest groups that have endorsed him spread the word.
Steve Westly -- State controller tries to deflect rival's attacks
By: STEVE WESTLY - Associated Press
SACRAMENTO ---- Steve Westly, the Democratic state controller who collaborated with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger before seeking to replace him, said it was a "tragedy for California" that the governor did not stay on his original bipartisan course.
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