In Mark Hoppus' brand new book Fahrenheit-182: A Memoir, the rocker shared a story about how he may have actually assisted in the capture of Saddam Hussein back in 2003. You read that right. Hoppus ...
The capture and humiliation of Saddam Hussein, which mark the start of a new era and a turning point in the occupation of Iraq, have meant three days of triumph for President Bush. His Democratic ...
On December 13, 2003, U.S. forces launched Operation Red Dawn, a mission to locate and capture former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. Acting on intelligence, soldiers searched a farmhouse near Tikrit ...
A look back at local, national and world events through Deseret News archives. On Dec. 13, 2003, Saddam Hussein was captured by U.S. forces while hiding in a hole under a farmhouse in Adwar, Iraq, ...
After months of being on the lam, Saddam Hussein finally ran out of holes to hide in. For three decades he ruled over Iraq, with a humanitarian record that could send shivers through even the most ...
With the announcement Sunday of the capture of deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, a new chapter has been opened in the U.S.-led occupation of Iraq. President Bush, in his televised address, told ...
Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 fame is claiming that he had a role in the United States’s capture of none other than Saddam Hussein. So, here’s what happened. Hoppus informed NME during a recent interview ...
C-SPAN is testing some improvements to our website and we'd like to ask for your help. Please click here to try out our new video viewing page (you can switch back at any time). 2003-12-16T09:08:10-05 ...
U.S. soldiers uncovered a hole hidden just meters away from the kitchen where Hussein had been hiding in a farmhouse near Tikrit. The arrest was a huge victory for U.S. forces battling an insurgency ...
Dec. 13 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1642, Dutch navigator Abel Tasman discovered New Zealand. In 1816, the United States' first savings bank, the Provident Institution for Savings, opened in ...
NEW YORK (CBS.MW) - Goldman Sachs chief investment strategist Abby Joseph Cohen believes the capture of Saddam Hussein is "good news" for the U.S. financial markets for three main reasons. First, she ...