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GROUND WAR
Baghdad airport: The United States has a "substantial number of forces" holding Baghdad's international airport, 12 miles outside the city center, but they are still facing sporadic resistance there, Maj. Gen. Stanley McChrystal said Friday. Full Story | Gallery: Airport battle
Saddam on TV: Videotape aired Friday by Lebanese Broadcasting Corp. showed a man who appeared to be Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein walking through the streets of Baghdad in the midst of an excited, cheering crowd. Saddam made reference to the downing of a helicopter in the war, suggesting he survived a coalition air strike. Full story | premium content Video
Heavy fighting: Some Iraqi forces are gathering close to Baghdad's airport, a source told CNN's Nic Robertson. Coalition forces fought Friday to maintain control around Saddam International Airport, renamed Baghdad International Airport by coalition forces. CNN's Walter Rodgers reported no coalition casualties and more than 400 Iraqi deaths in the battle.
Full Story | 3D model: M1A1 Abrams tank
Special guard: U.S. troops may have encountered elements of the elite Special Republican Guard at the airport after battling past the Republican Guard units, a U.S. official said. Special Republican Guard
Republican Guard surrender: Some 2,500 Iraqi soldiers with the Republican Guard's Baghdad Division have surrendered to U.S. Marines between Kut and Baghdad, said Capt. Frank Thorp, a spokesman for U.S. Central Command.
Checkpoint bombing: Three coalition soldiers were killed and two wounded in a car bomb attack at a western Iraq checkpoint overnight Friday, according to U.S. Central Command. Officials said a pregnant woman got out of a car and began screaming in fear at the checkpoint approximately 11 miles (18 km) southwest of Haditha Dam. The woman and the car's driver also were killed. Full Story
Khazar captured: Kurdish forces captured the town of Khazar in northern Iraq Friday after more than a day of fighting. Coalition special operations forces in white Land Rovers were seen spotting targets for airstrikes and after several hours of bombing, Iraqi soldiers retreated and Kurdish forces -- known as Peshmerga or "those who face death" -- moved in. Full Story
Iraq supply route: U.S. Marines were guarding a major highway south of Baghdad Friday to keep the route open for the transport of ammunition, food and other supplies, CNN's Art Harris reported.
Iraqi informer: An Iraqi man who helped U.S. Marines plan the rescue of Army Pfc. Jessica Lynch has been granted refugee status and has been described by the Marines as a "hero." Full Story
Gallery: War photos | Map: Troop movements
AIR WAR
Baghdad bombed: Coalition forces unleashed a barrage of air attacks on the Iraqi capital Friday as ground forces closed in. Anti-aircraft fire was visible over the city, a day after the lights went out. Full Story
CASUALTIES
Coalition: 81 coalition deaths reported.
List of coalition fatalities
Iraq: The Iraqi government has not released any military casualty details but has said that 420 civilians have been killed. CNN cannot independently verify Iraq's numbers.
Journalist killed: Washington Post columnist Michael Kelly was killed Thursday, the first U.S. journalist to die in Iraq. Full Story
POWs/MIAs
Missing or captured: Seven U.S. troops are being held as POWs, and 15 are listed as missing in action.
Coalition POWs/MIAs
ON THE SCENE
Brahimi: Baghdad clueless about airport Rodgers: Treating wounded Iraqi
Gupta: Docs grasp war through wounded
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SORTIES

Sources: U.S. Defense Department
HUMANITARIAN RELIEF
Money pledged: The U.S. pledged $530 million in humanitarian relief for Iraq and said the U.N. would have a major role in delivering help to the country. The U.S. also allocated $1.7 billion for the reconstruction of Iraq after the war. Full Story
New color for rations: The color of all future humanitarian food rations will be changed after concerns were raised about the potential of Iraqi children confusing yellow packets of food rations with yellow cluster bomblets being dropped there, a U.S. official said Thursday. Full Story

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Shepperd: Iraqi resistance faltering
Shepperd: Heat can make gear 'miserable'
Grange: POW recoveries 'high priority'
Shepperd: 'Terrible' situations at checkpoints
Grange: Too early to judge the battlefield
Shepperd: War plan 'audacious, prudent'
Shepperd: 'Not a small missile' in Kuwait
Shepperd: Planners must ask 'What if?'
Clark: Northern front 'desperately needed'
Clark: Quick victory 'not going to happen'
Grange: Iraqis fight with 'economy of force'
Animation: Battle scenarios | More battle scenarios
LAST SEVEN DAYS
April 3: Ground troops clash over Baghdad airport
April 2: Helicopter down in Iraq
April 1: Coalition takes on Republican Guard
March 31: Pentagon: Some Iraqi elite forces cut in half
March 30: Bombed night and day
March 29: Explosions rock Baghdad
March 28: Missile hits Kuwait City
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