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Bombs targeting Shia places and police officials across Iraq kill at least 20 people.
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At least nine dead in series of car bombs targeting Shia worshippers in Kirkuk and Kurdish security office in Jalawla.
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At least two killed after car blast targets Kurdish party office in disputed territory in northern Iraq.
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Hundreds of people have been gathering in Sulaimaniya's central square to demand an end to corruption.
Mohammed A. Salih
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Last Modified: 08 Mar 2011 10:19 GMT
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Analyst says a renewed spirit of nationalism is emerging in the war-ravaged country.
Anas Altikriti
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Though talk of secession has decreased, Kurdish minority seek more influence in Baghdad.
Tanya Goudsouzian and Lara Fatah in Sulaimaniyah
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Kurdish leader opposed the Baathists for decades before becoming Iraqi president.
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Former fighter against Saddam's forces is now president of Iraq's Kurdish region.
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Nearly 19 million Iraqis will be eligible to vote for the second parliament since 2003.
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