A suicide car bombing killed at least five Iraqis and wounded dozens other people, including 16 coalition troops, at a Polish base in central Iraq, while the interim Governing Council argued over whether the country should become an Islamic state. And in a push to crush the insurgency, the US-led coalition posted a new list of 32 wanted men and put a bounty of one million dollars on a guerrilla said to be masterminding attacks around Iraq. Following the explosion outside the Polish military logistics base in Hilla, south of Baghdad, an official at the local hospital said they had received five bodies, including a married couple whose two children were among the 33 wounded received at the facility. Full Story
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