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BAGHDAD (AP) — A string of bombings killed at least 18 people across Iraq on Monday, shattering a relative lull in violence during the celebration last week that marked the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
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LONDON (AP) – A British hostage discovered dead in Iraq was identified as security contractor Alec MacLachlan, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said yesterday.

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