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One of Iraq's three vice presidents resigned yesterday in an apparent attempt to distance himself from what is seen as an increasingly dysfunctional government.

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Two powerful suicide car bombs blew up outside the Justice Ministry and city government offices in downtown Baghdad yesterday, killing at least 136 people in the worst attack in more than two years. Iraqi leaders said the attacks aimed to disrupt political progress in the months leading up to January's crucial elections.

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BAGHDAD (AP) — Four U.S. soldiers were killed by roadside bombs Tuesday, the deadliest day for American forces in Iraq since combat troops pulled back from urban areas more than two months ago.

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BAGHDAD (AP) – Aides to Iraq's President Jalal Talabani say he will probably not seek re-election once his term expires at the end of this year.

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Two powerful suicide car bombs blew up outside the Justice Ministry and city government offices in downtown Baghdad yesterday, killing at least 136 people in the worst attack in more than two years. Iraqi leaders said the attacks aimed to disrupt political progress in the months leading up to January's crucial elections.

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BAGHDAD (AP) – Aides to Iraq's President Jalal Talabani say he will probably not seek re-election once his term expires at the end of this year.

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