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39 Die in Iraq As Debate Over Constitution Continues

HeadlineAug 08, 2005

In Iraq, at least 39 people died in attacks on Sunday. The deadliest incident attack occurred in Tikrit when a suicide bomber blew up a truck loaded with explosives. Seven Iraqi soldiers died and 17 more wounded. The killings came as the Iraqi government faced a stalemate over the new constitution. Major disagreements remain over the role of Islam, a definition of federalism and the future of the oil-rich city of Kirkuk.

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