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  1. Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.), a leading anti-war voice in the Senate, pressed Petraeus and Crocker on two fronts: 1) whether Iraq was in fact the "central front in the War on Terror," and 2) when will U.S. troop deaths in Iraq begin to fall? Feingold Full Article at The Politico

  2. "We are still talking about 1,000 weekly attacks and you are calling that success," the senator said. Democrats also sought to press Crocker and Petraeus on how long U.S. troops would be in Iraq, a question that was almost absent Monday. "Should we be Full Article at Baltimore Sun

  3. The US commander in Iraq, General David Petraeus, says the military goals of the troop surge strategy are being met, and warned against an early reduction of US forces. Full Article at Special Broadcasting Service

  4. President Bush shakes hands with troops last week during his trip to Anbar Provence in Iraq. Bush is likely to cast the surge as effective. AP/CHARLES DHARAPAK WASHINGTON -- The much-anticipated report on Iraq this week by Army Gen. David Petraeus and Full Article at The Delaware News Journal

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  1. A spectator is stopped by university staff and security guards as he protests against the U.S. policy on Iraq during a lecture held by former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice at the Chinese University of Hong Kong March 19, 2010.
  2. A protester, who opposes the U.S. policy in Iraq, shouts slogan after former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice gave a speech at the Chinese University of Hong Kong Friday, March 19, 2010.
  3. Diane Douglas and Walter Douglas, parents of Corporal Alan Douglas who was killed aged 22 in Basra Iraq on January 30, 2006, look at an artwork entitled 'Queen and Country' at the National Portrait Gallery, London on March 18, 2010. The piece created by artist Steve McQueen depicts the faces of...
  4. Keisha Meade, sister of Fusilier Donal Meade of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers who was killed in Basra, Iraq on September 5, 2005 aged 20, looks at an artwork entitled 'Queen and Country' at the National Portrait Gallery, London on March 18, 2010. The piece created by artist Steve McQueen...
  5. A gallery visitor looks at an artwork entitled 'Queen and Country' at the National Portrait Gallery, London on March 18, 2010. The piece created by artist Steve McQueen depicts the faces of soldiers who have died in the Iraq Conflict on the face of British stamps.
  6. Roger Bacon, the father of Major Mathew Bacon (not depicted) who was killed aged 34, in Iraq in 2005 looks at an artwork entitled 'Queen and Country' at the National Portrait Gallery, London on March 18, 2010. The piece created by artist Steve McQueen depicts the faces of soldiers who have died...
  7. Iraqi journalists look at screens showing the partial preliminary results in Baghdad, Iraq Tuesday, March 16, 2010. Dozens of Iraqi journalists waited hours for results in Iraq's election. What they got was a single CD containing the information and instructions to make copies themselves,...
  8. This photo taken Saturday, March 13, 2010, Iraqi Journalists double-checking the election results taken from TV screens in Baghdad, Iraq. Dozens of Iraqi journalists waited hours for results in Iraq's election. What they got was a single CD containing the information and instructions to make...
  9. Faraj al-Haydari, chairman of the Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC), left, and member Qassim al-Aboudi speak to reporters in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, March 18, 2010. The partial results, released on Thursday by Iraq's election commission, were based on 89 percent of ballots counted. ...

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