Iraq began on Monday to lift a curfew imposed to quell any insurgent backlash against the death sentence passed on Saddam Hussein, amid a wave of jubilation among his former victims and fury among diehard supporters. Five more American soldiers were killed, the military announced on the eve of mid-term U.S. elections in which discontent over the Iraq war could cost President George W. Bush’s Republicans control of Congress. Full Story
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