Projectiles exploded near the offices of Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, wounding five people, including a woman, as the government passed emergency security laws to crush the rebellion. The attack, just hours before the caretaker government was to unveil tough measures to combat the 14-month-old insurgency, was followed by a series of booms around the Iraqi capital, which had been relatively quiet since the return of sovereignty last week. The cause of the other explosions was not immediately clear.Full Story
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