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Sep 7, 2008

Iraqi police: Roadside bombs wound 14 in Baghdad

A series of roadside bombs wounded at least 14 people Sunday in eastern Baghdad, police said, in a sign of the ongoing security threats despite a sharp reduction of violence in the Iraqi capital.

The first blast occurred at 9:10 a.m. Sunday along Palestine Street near Beirut Square, injuring five people, including three policemen, officials said.

Another bomb exploded nearly an hour later on the Mohammed al-Qassim Highway, also in eastern Baghdad, wounding three policemen, police said.

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bob marley

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Dec 2, 2008
 
ur a dirty butt :)
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Dec 2, 2008
 
these and more fires directly to the south can be seen at the modis website(nasa) obviously planned along the same route
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