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Militants Turn to Small Bombs in Iraq Attacks
The portable, furtive bomb known as a “sticky bomb” is fast becoming the device of choice for insurgents.
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Anonymous
on 11-14-2008
Militants Turn to Small Bombs in Iraq Attacks
The portable and furtive bomb, known as “sticky bomb,” is fast becoming the device of choice for insurgent groups.
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Anonymous
on 11-13-2008
At Least 9 Dead in Attacks in Iraq
A wave of violence, including an assassination attempt against a deputy oil minister, swept through Baghdad and neighboring Diyala Province.
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At Least 9 Dead in Attacks in Iraq
A wave of violence, including an assassination attempt against a deputy oil minister, swept through Baghdad and neighboring Diyala Province.
Posted to
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by
Anonymous
on 11-03-2008
Syria and Iran Condemn U.S. in Iraq Border Blast
The U.S. confirmed that a special operations mission took place in the area of an attack that Iran and Syria said killed eight people.
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on 10-27-2008
Syria and Iran Blame U.S. in Blast on Iraq Border
The U.S. confirmed on Monday that a special operations mission took place in the area of an attack that Iran and Syria said killed eight people.
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on 10-27-2008
Syria and Iran Blame U.S. in Blast on Iraq Border
Witnesses said American shelling caused the blast, but local authorities said that could not be confirmed.
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nytimes.com
on 10-27-2008
Syrians Blame U.S. in Deadly Blast on Iraq Border
Witnesses said American shelling caused the blast, but local authorities said that could not be confirmed.
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nytimes.com
on 10-26-2008
Syrians Blame U.S. in Deadly Blast on Iraq Border
Witnesses said American shelling caused the blast, but local authorities said that could not be confirmed.
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Holiday Bombings Kill 27 in Baghdad
Five bomb attacks struck Baghdad on Sunday, killing at least 27 people and leaving 84 wounded.
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