

Edwards will reportedly undergo 16 weeks of chemotherapy and then have the cancerous lump surgically removed. And there's word this morning that Elizabeth Edwards started her treatment to fight breast cancer. Graner's case, the first to be heard, is set for January. Lawyers asked for the venue change due to safety concerns for possible witnesses that would need to travel to Iraq. The change affects Sergeant Javal Davis and Specialist Charles Graner and Sabrina Harmon. The courts-martial of three American soldiers accused of abusing Iraqis at Abu Ghraib Prison will be moved from Iraq to Texas. They've also freed a man held captive by insurgents for some 10 days. troops chasing down insurgents in Falluja say they have found what they call a hostage slaughterhouse. convoy, which had passed by moments earlier. The blast went off more than four hours ago, just missing a U.S.

Iraqi police say a suicide bomb went off, killing at least 19 people.

Now in the news, a deadly attack in Baghdad apparently targeting Americans. HEIDI COLLINS, CNN ANCHOR: Good morning to you. Heidi Collins back with us again today to the news and the headlines this morning - Heidi, good morning.
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