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Iraqi Police Say Suicide Bomber Kills 7 in Baqouba

BAGHDAD (AP) -- Iraqi police say a suicide bomber has detonated an explosives vest in a city northeast of Baghdad, killing seven people and injuring 20.

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Iraq: Suicide Bomber Kills 25 West of Baghdad

Iraq: Suicide Bomber Kills 25 West of Baghdad

BAGHDAD (AP) -- A suicide bomber blew himself up Sunday in the midst of a celebration to welcome home an Iraqi detainee released from U.S. custody, killing at least 25 people, Iraqi officials said.

US, Iraq Close in on Deal For Pullout of US Troops

US, Iraq Close in on Deal For Pullout of US Troops

BAGHDAD (AP) -- Iraq and the U.S. pushed close to a deal Thursday setting a course for American combat troops to pull out of major Iraqi cities by next June, with a broader withdrawal from the long and costly war by 2011.

Iraqi Soldiers Turning to Alcohol After Combat

Iraqi Soldiers Turning to Alcohol After Combat

CHICAGO (AP) -- National Guard and Reserve combat troops in Iraq and Afghanistan are more likely to develop drinking problems than active-duty soldiers, a new military study suggests.

Death Toll Rises To 25 From Iraq Market Bombing

Death Toll Rises To 25 From Iraq Market Bombing

BAGHDAD (AP) -- The death toll from a blast in a market in the northern Iraqi town of Tal Afar rose to 25 on Saturday, after four of the six dozen people injured died from their wounds, a security official said.

Iraqis: Deal Close on Plan For US Troops To Leave

Iraqis: Deal Close on Plan For US Troops To Leave

BAGHDAD (AP) -- Two Iraqi officials say the U.S. and Iraq are close to a deal under which all American combat troops would leave by October 2010 with remaining U.S. forces gone about three years later.

Post Office Named After Fallen Soldier

Post Office Named After Fallen Soldier

LITHONIA, GA (AP) -- A fallen soldier will be honored Saturday in a ceremony naming a post office after him.

President Bush Announces Possible Troop Reductions and Shortened Tours in Iraq

President Bush Announces Possible Troop Reductions and Shortened Tours in Iraq

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush hailed a new "degree of durability" in security gains in Iraq Thursday, saying it should permit him to announce further U.S. troop reductions later this year.

President Bush Declares Progress in Iraq War

President Bush Declares Progress in Iraq War

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush hailed a new "degree of durability" in security gains in Iraq Thursday, saying it should permit him to announce further U.S. troop reductions later this year.

Suicide Attack Targets Iraqi Police, Kills 3

Suicide Attack Targets Iraqi Police, Kills 3

BAGHDAD (AP) -- A suicide car bomber rammed an explosives-laden vehicle against the wall of a police station south of Mosul on Thursday, killing three policemen and wounding four others, authorities said.

50,000 Iraqi Troops in Diyala Operation

50,000 Iraqi Troops in Diyala Operation

BAGHDAD (AP) -- Nearly 50,000 Iraqi police and soldiers were involved in a U.S.-backed operation against al-Qaida in Iraq in one of its last major strongholds near the capital, a senior provincial official said Wednesday.

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