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Former British Deputy PM admits intelligence doubts prior to Iraq War
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US can't account for 96% of Iraq reconstruction money
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Former UN expert accuses British govt. of cover-up
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The blackest hearts: War crimes in Iraq
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Toxic legacy of US assault on Fallujah 'worse than Hiroshima'
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US tries to calm Iraqis over hazardous waste
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State Dept. planning to field a small army in Iraq
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Former MI5 chief demolishes Blair's defense of the Iraq war
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Suicide attacks kill at least 48 in Iraq
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British army 'involved in torture mission with US troops'
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US hands last detention camp to Iraq
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Iraq's artists reflect pain, trauma of the war
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Seeping sewage hits Fallujah residents' health
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Iraq's imperiled modern art
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Iraqi schools, once renowned, still reeling from war
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Iraq stumbles into month 5 with no new government
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WMD claims were lies says former British envoy
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Iraq still blackspot for human rights, says UN
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Iraq interpreter's killing pits faith against law
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More than 50 killed in attacks across Baghdad
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Curfew leaves Iraqis longing for festive Baghdad nights
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This may be Britain's Abu Ghraib
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US fails to complete, or cuts back, Iraqi projects
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Baghdad's trash piles up
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War in Iraq defies US timetable for end of combat
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Gunmen kill senior Iraqi Sunni cleric
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Killers stalk politicians as Iraq seeks government
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Moqtada Al-Sadr's Mahdi Army militiamen slowly resurface
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Hundreds displaced by Iranian, Turkish bombardments of Kurdish rebels
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Mission accomplished? Not for the Iraqi people
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Iraqi asylum seekers deported from UK still detained
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Iraq's ancient ruins face new looting
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Iraq: Killing for water
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2 killed as Basra residents erupt over electricity shortage
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Iraq: Forced repatriation puts minorities at risk
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Iraq ill-equipped to cope with an epidemic of mental illness
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US, Iraqi forces kill 2 in raid south of Baghdad
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Iraq's thirst for fresh water grows
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Bank raid and battle paralyze Baghdad
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Lament for a once-lovely waterway