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Thousands of Iraqis protest US security pact
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US pact 'could mean torture'
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Corrupt often go free in Iraq
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Evidence 'proves' insufficient UK cabinet discussion of Iraq War legality
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US soldier killed by man in Iraqi army uniform
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Iraqi police find 29 bodies in two mass graves
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Rape's vast toll in Iraq war
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Ancient Iraqi sect is a silent casualty of war
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Killers call the shots in Iraq's justice system
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Iraq security pact poses detainee dilemma for US
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Iraqi Shiites burn Bush effigy to protest US pact
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Iraqis want walls torn down
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Lawmaker accuses Bush of secrecy over Iraq deal
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Documents suggest systemic abuse of Iraqi prisoners
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Under Iraq troop pact, US can't leave any forces behind
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Banned firms got new US contracts in Iraq
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Canceled Iraq contracts cost US $600 million
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Sistani repeats concerns on US-Iraq pact
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Top judge: US and UK acted as 'vigilantes' in Iraq invasion
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Iraq premier quietly firing fraud monitors
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Mask ban upsets Iraqis hired as US interpreters
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Iraqi cleric Sadr bids to kill US pact
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US task force found few Iranian arms in Iraq
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Iraqi government starts paying Sunni fighters
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'Mother of all suicide bombers' warns of rise in attacks
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Al-Sadr renews threats to attack US
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Iraqi army destroys Baghdad squatter camp
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Iraqi PM feuds with Kurds over militias
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Two US soldiers reported killed by Iraqi in Mosul
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One million Iraqis lack food - United Nations
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Opening of bridge reconnects Shiite, Sunni Iraqis
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Baghdad street sweepers clear bodies after bombings
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Surge in numbers leaving British Army since Iraq invasion
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Significant minority still believe that Iraq had WMDs in 2003
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Iraqi officials continue to demand withdrawal date
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Iraq still thirsting for water that's safe to drink
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NGOs warn against encouraging large-scale refugee returns
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Iraq plans to cut Sunni fighters' salaries
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US still the villain in Iraq's former rebel bastion
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Iraqi detainees may go from frying pan to fire