An Iraqi opposition group captured Saddam Hussein's son-in-law, Jamal Mustafa Abdallah Sultan al-Tikriti, and a bodyguard Sunday when they surrendered after returning from Syria where they had been hiding.
Separately, U.S. troops apprehended the Iraq higher education and scientific research minister, Abd al-Khaliq Abd al-Ghafar, according to ABC News. Al-Ghafar was the four of hearts in the U.S. military's deck of cards.
The bodyguard, Khalid Hmood, was the head of Iraqi intelligence during the war.
Gov. Jim Doyle appointed former Madison mayor Sue Bauman to the Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission Friday, according to a Wisconsin State Journal report.
The three-member commission promotes collective bargaining and genial labor relations among public and private groups. Bauman will start June 1 at a $78,000 yearly salary.
She earned $101,324 per year as mayor.