In his first formal response to questions about Karl Rove's activities, White House Counsel Al Gonzales sent a letter to Rep. Henry Waxman, D-California, after the congressman sent Rove a letter seeking information about his stock holdings and his meetings with business executives.
Al-Sadr made his offer in a letter to Najaf's Shiite clerical hierarchy, according to al-Rubaie.
CNN: Coalition estimates 50 killed in Iraqi cleric's militia
Al-Sadr distributed a letter this week praising Mehdi Army members for their efforts during the fighting.
That same fall, Sheikh Salman al-Oadah, a cleric whom bin Laden has praised in the past, appeared on an Arabic television network and read an open letter to the Al Qaeda leader.
At the Thursday session, Parliament speaker Mahmoud al-Mashhadani read a letter from Sunni parliament members saying they will go along with the agreement if their demands are met for releasing those Sunni detainees who have yet to be convicted of crimes.
But al-Maliki did not attend, instead sending a letter to the speaker of the parliament, Ossama al-Nujaifi, saying that to discuss such sensitive issues in an open session could harm national security.
Despite the animosity expressed by Kurds and Shiites, al-Jaafari said in his letter that he has had friendly private meetings with some of the same lawmakers denouncing him.
The letter is signed not by Nouri al-Maliki, but by his chief of staff.
At the dinner, Al Gore was diplomatic when presented with the letter, and asked Cooperman if he would accept higher taxes.
And one of the leaders of this front, Tariq al-Hashmi, said he sent a letter to Talabani outlining the reasons why he didn't come.
They wrote a letter to the Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, just warning him that this dam could collapse.
Mohannad Hage Ali of the London-based Arabic-language newspaper Al-Hayat, cites the tone of the letter as a reason he doubts its authenticity.
After the letter was read to Iraqi lawmakers by al-Nujaifi, they agreed to schedule a closed session next week, but insisted that al-Maliki should come to the parliament and discuss security developments in front of all Iraqi lawmakers.
In an open letter published online over the weekend, Salman Al-Oadah described a rising tide of anger in the deeply conservative kingdom, writing that "negative feelings have been accumulating for a long time" in Saudi Arabia.
Melissa Fleming, spokeswoman for the International Atomic Energy Agency, said the interim Iraqi government reported to the agency several days ago in a letter that the explosives were missing from the Al Qaqaa complex south of Baghdad.
According to Die Zeit, the reason the letter was relayed to the Germans was because al-Mauretani mentions a Moroccan in the document with exactly the same date of birth as Abdeladim el-K, who prosecutors claim was the ringleader of the alleged Dusseldorf cell and trained with al Qaeda in Pakistan in 2010.
In mid-June, as the White House was drafting the President's Middle East policy speech, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal met with Bush and handed him a letter from his uncle Abdullah urging the U.S. to promote a "clear vision" in the speech, including geographical boundaries and a timetable for Palestinian statehood.
This letter was sent to Mr. Chalabi by Vice President Al Gore on 4 August 1993.
The letter also notes that on February 25, 2011, al-Turki's sentence was reduced to six years to life.
Mr Hussein, meanwhile, is considering what to do about a letter from Mr Blix demanding that by Saturday he start destroying his al-Samoud 2 rockets and several hundred illegally imported missile engines.
Al-Jaafari, who has insisted for weeks he wouldn't resign, also wrote a letter to the United Iraqi Alliance, telling it to stand behind him or choose another candidate.
The Cleveland Browns football team sent a five-page submission, written by a former director of the U.S. Secret Service, that began with a history of security concerns related to the late Al Lerner, a businessman who bought the revived Cleveland franchise in 1998 and who, according to the letter, held "Top Secret" security clearance during the George W. Bush administration.
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