This Week with Christiane Amanpour notes the passings of media executive Daniel Burke and Pakistan People’s Party activist Nusrat Bhutto. In addition, the Pentagon has released the names of ten service members killed in Iraq and
October 30, 2011

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This Week with Christiane Amanpour notes the passings of media executive Daniel Burke and Pakistan People’s Party activist Nusrat Bhutto. In addition, the Pentagon has released the names of ten service members killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.

US Army 1LT Ashley I White Stumpf, 24, Alliance, OH
US Army SFC Kristoffer B Domeij, 29, San Diego, CA
US Army PFC Christopher A Horns, 20, Colorado Springs, CO
US Army SGT Paul A Rivera, 26, Round Rock, TX
US Marines LCpl Jordan S Bastean, 19, Pekin, IL
US Air Force A1C Jerome D Miller Jr, 23, Washington DC
US Army PFC Steven F Shapiro, 29, Hidden Valley Lake, CA
US Marines LCpl Jason N Barfield, 22, Ashford, AL
US Army SGT John A Lyons, 26, Seaside Park, NJ
US Marines SSgt Stephen J Dunning, 31, Milpitas, CA

According to iCasualties, the total number of allied service members killed in Iraq is 4,800; in Afghanistan, 2,789, of which 158 are Canadian. During this same period, Iraq Body Count lists 103 Iraqi civilians killed, for a month-to-date total of 340.

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