A spurt of violence left dozens of Iraqis dead Wednesday, even as the first working session began in the nation’s new parliament, a body aimed at drawing Iraq’s disparate ethnic and religious groups into the political arena. In the restive Sunni Arab-dominated city of Fallouja, a suicide bomber attacked a crowd of aspiring police recruits, killing 18 Iraqis and injuring 20, police and hospital officials said. The U.S. military said that at least seven civilians were killed and 13 wounded. Full Story
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