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Iraq continues to produce gruesome news almost hourly.(The Week)(Brief Article)

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* Iraq continues to produce gruesome news almost hourly. President Bush has nonetheless remained properly adamant that the January 30 elections for a national assembly go forward. Insurgencies are defeated politically as much as militarily, and the elections represent the best hope for the forces of decency to get a boost of legitimacy. Critics worry that the elections might exacerbate ethnic tensions. ...

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