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A policeman grimaces while being sent to a hospital in Numaniya, south of Baghdad on Monday Oct. 9, 2006. On Sunday evening, 350 to 400 policemen suffered food poisoning at a meal at a base south of Baghdad.
Saddam Hussein listens to a witness testimony during his trial in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone on Monday Oct. 9, 2006. Saddam's forces buried a Kurdish family alive in a mass grave during a military operation against ethnic Kurds in the 1980s, a witness told the genocide trial of the ousted Iraqi leader on Monday.
Soldiers carry the coffin of Gen. Amir al-Hashimi, brother of Iraqi Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi, during a funeral in Baghdad Monday, October 9, 2006. He was assassinated at home on Monday.
Soldiers sift through the rubble of a building damaged after a suicide bomb attack in Tal Afar town near Mosul, about 390 km (240 miles) north of Baghdad, Oct. 7, 2006. A suicide car bomb killed 14 people, including four soldiers, and wounded 13, including nine civilians, at an Iraqi Army checkpoint in the northern Iraqi town of Tal Afar, the town's police chief said.
US ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad (R) escorts US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice upon her arrival at Baghdad airport Oct. 5, 2006. Rice flew into Baghdad on Thursday for a surprise visit to press Iraqi leaders to resolve their differences and ease raging sectarian violence that has killed thousands.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China
Reconstruction of Iraq
News Update
Vice-president's Brother Killed; Poison Case Probed
US Casualties in Iraq Rise Sharply
30 Bodies Found in Baghdad in 24 Hours
Police Find Seven Bodies in Baghdad
Brother-in-law of Saddam Trial Judge Killed in Western Baghdad
Al-Qaida Urges 'Month of Jihad'
Car Bomb Kills Five in Baghdad
4 Insurgents, 12 Civilians Killed in Iraq's Baquba
Bush Denies Iraq War a Mistake
Two Bomb Explosions Wound Three Policemen in Iraq
Talabani Favors Long-term US Presence in Iraq
Saddam's Defense Lawyers Will Boycott Trial
China's Stance
China Willing to Boost Oil Cooperation with Iraq
China Concerned About Iraq's Situation
Chinese FM Responds to al-Zarqawi's Death
Hu Sends Condolences to Iraq on Stampede Disaster
China Expresses Condolences to Iraq over Deadly Stampede
Chinese FM Urges 'Running Iraq by Iraqis'
China Pleased with Recent Progress in Iraq
China Willing to Continue Help in Iraq's Reconstruction
China Hopes Elections Will Help Stabilize Iraq
Kong Reiterates China's Stance on Iraqi Election
International Community Response
UK Ambassador: Iraq Is Likely to Break Up
Bush Hails 'New Day' in Iraq; No Word on Troops
Prodi to Propose Withdrawal of Troops from Iraq
Int'l Meeting Reiterates Support for Iraq
UN to Discipline Officials over Report
UN Oil-for-Food Procurement System 'Tainted'
Poland to Withdraw 800 Troops from Iraq
World Welcomes Voting
UN: US Military Overenthusiastic
Rice: US Fully Prepared for Iraq War
Commentary
Iraq War Fuels Terror
Worsening Strife in Iraq
Disagreements with Iraqi PM Pose New Challenge to US
Talks Beginning with False News During the Iraq War
Not End of War in Iraq
Iraqi Oil Still at Risk
Vital Step Forward for Iraq
When Will Iraqi 'Political Vacuum' End?
Divided Iraq Could Be Torn Apart by Civil War
Iraq's Future Clouded by Sectarian Violence
UN Weapons Inspection in Iraq
UN Monitoring Commission Continues Analysis Work on Iraq
Hans Blix: Iraq Destroyed Weapons of Massive Destruction 10 Years Ago
Envoys: Progress Made on Iraqi Uranium
Blix Questions Basis of Iraq War
Blix Defends Inspectors' Credibility
UN Appoints Acting Chief for Iraq Weapons Inspection Body
UN Nuclear Experts Visit Iraqi Plant
Blix: UNMOVIC Ready to Be Independent Verifier for Findings in Iraq
US and UN Inspectors Divided over Inspections in Iraq
Chief UN Inspector Wishes to Do Further Inspection Work Independently

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