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Car bombs and militant attacks may no longer a daily concern in the streets of Baghdad, but many young Iraqis say their ...
BAGHDAD (AP) — Car bombs and militant attacks are no longer a daily concern in the streets of Baghdad as they were in the chaotic years after the fall of Saddam Hussein or at the height of the ...