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Iraq's prime minister unveiled a bold plan yesterday to abolish three vice presidential posts and the offices of three deputy premiers, hoping to cut spending amid mass protests against his government as the Islamic State group still holds a third of his nation.

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Even as Iraqis celebrated the departure of the last American troops yesterday, the dangers left behind after nearly nine years of war were on full display. Politicians feuded along the country's potentially explosive sectarian lines and the drumbeat of deadly violence went on.

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Iraqi lawmakers yesterday approved an agreement that aims to bring all of Iraq's feuding political blocs into a new government led by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, although deep disagreements remain about the role the country's minority Sunnis will play in the Shiite-led government.

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The WikiLeaks website is poised to release what the Pentagon fears is the largest cache of secret U.S. documents in history — hundreds of thousands of intelligence reports that could amount to a classified history of the war in Iraq.

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Suicide bombers in a crowded Baghdad commercial district and Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit killed as many as 33 people Sunday as insurgents tried to turn a monthslong deadlock over forming a new Iraqi government to their advantage.

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In offering to help Iraqi security forces to fight insurgents after a wave of deadly bombings in the capital, an anti-American Shiite cleric is sending a clear signal to the government: If you don't protect us, we'll protect ourselves.

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Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has gotten a much-needed boost from the killings of two al-Qaeda leaders and a court-ordered recount of some votes from the indecisive election at a time when he is fighting for his political life.

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At least seven bombs ripped through apartment buildings across Baghdad Tuesday and another struck a market, killing at least 50 people and wounding more than 180, authorities said.

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The secular challenger who stunned Iraq with his razor-thin parliamentary election win turned his attention to negotiations over a future government yesterday even as supporters of the prime minister vowed to fight the results.

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BAGHDAD (AP) – Iraq's secular former prime minister edged out Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in parliamentary vote totals released yesterday, upsetting the Shiite-backed premier's re-election bid and earning the right to get the first shot at trying to form a government.

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Iraq's prime minister unveiled a bold plan yesterday to abolish three vice presidential posts and the offices of three deputy premiers, hoping to cut spending amid mass protests against his government as the Islamic State group still holds a third of his nation.

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Even as Iraqis celebrated the departure of the last American troops yesterday, the dangers left behind after nearly nine years of war were on full display. Politicians feuded along the country's potentially explosive sectarian lines and the drumbeat of deadly violence went on.

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Iraqi lawmakers yesterday approved an agreement that aims to bring all of Iraq's feuding political blocs into a new government led by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, although deep disagreements remain about the role the country's minority Sunnis will play in the Shiite-led government.

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The WikiLeaks website is poised to release what the Pentagon fears is the largest cache of secret U.S. documents in history — hundreds of thousands of intelligence reports that could amount to a classified history of the war in Iraq.

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Suicide bombers in a crowded Baghdad commercial district and Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit killed as many as 33 people Sunday as insurgents tried to turn a monthslong deadlock over forming a new Iraqi government to their advantage.

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In offering to help Iraqi security forces to fight insurgents after a wave of deadly bombings in the capital, an anti-American Shiite cleric is sending a clear signal to the government: If you don't protect us, we'll protect ourselves.

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Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has gotten a much-needed boost from the killings of two al-Qaeda leaders and a court-ordered recount of some votes from the indecisive election at a time when he is fighting for his political life.

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At least seven bombs ripped through apartment buildings across Baghdad Tuesday and another struck a market, killing at least 50 people and wounding more than 180, authorities said.

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The secular challenger who stunned Iraq with his razor-thin parliamentary election win turned his attention to negotiations over a future government yesterday even as supporters of the prime minister vowed to fight the results.

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BAGHDAD (AP) – Iraq's secular former prime minister edged out Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in parliamentary vote totals released yesterday, upsetting the Shiite-backed premier's re-election bid and earning the right to get the first shot at trying to form a government.

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