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An injured Iraqi policeman receives attention from hospital staff after a suicide car bomb exploded near a U.S. marine base in the western town of Al Asad on October 23, 2004. Marine Lieutenant Lyle Gilbert said the blast, which killed 10 Iraqi police officers and wounded five, occurred at about 7 a.m. at an Iraqi police post near Al Asad camp, about 112 miles northwest of Baghdad, between the towns of Hit and Haditha. He said there were no U.S. casualties. Photo by Reuters
An Iraqi boy walks to school past a blazing U.S. Army Bradley armored vehicle next to a junction on Baghdad's airport highway, October 23, 2004. Guerrillas fired grenades at a U.S. armored vehicle and set it ablaze on a highway leading to the Baghdad international airport on Saturday, witnesses said. (Akram Saleh/Reuters)
An Iraqi National Guard secures the area after gunmen opened fire on a convoy of trucks in Mosul, northern Iraq (news - web sites), Saturday, Oct. 23, 2004, killing two drivers and wounding two others, hospital and police officials said. (AP Photo/Schlonak)
The bodies two killed truck drivers are recovered after gunmen opened fire on a convoy of Turkish trucks in Mosul, northen Iraq (news - web sites), Saturday, Oct. 23, 2004, killing the two drivers and wounding two others, hospital and police officials said. (AP Photo/Schlonak)
An Iraqi boy walks home from school after a rocket attack hit a neighborhood in central Baghdad, October 23, 2004. A rocket landed in the center of the Iraqi capital, killing one donkey and wounding another amid damaged vehicles. There were no people hurt in the attack. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani
Iraqi national guardsmen arrive at the scene of a suicide car bomb attack north of Baghdad, October 23, 2004. A suicide bomber blew up his vehicle near a checkpoint manned by Iraqi National Guards in the village of Ishaqi, near Samarra, north of Baghdad, killing four guards. A guard officer said six guards were also wounded in the attack. REUTERS/Ali Jasim
An Iraqi family receives treatment at a hospital after they were hurt when their house was damaged in an overnight U.S. air raid conducted over the city of Falluja, October 23, 2004. U.S. planes bombed targets in rebel-held Falluja, killing two people, and the U.S. military said it had captured a lieutenant of its top foe in Iraq (news - web sites) in an overnight raid. REUTERS/Mohanned Faisal
A link to the Yahoo Gallery for Iraq. You won't get news like this on your TV....
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