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Suicide Bombers Attack US Base North of Baghdad

In Baghdad yesterday, two suicide bombers killed at least 62 people in the first major violence since a security crackdown Iraqi leaders claimed was working.  Today, 11 were killed in a Shiite neighborhood.  North of the city, three suicide bombers struck an American combat post, killing two Americans and wounding 17.  Bobby Ghosh is Baghdad…

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By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

In Baghdad yesterday, two suicide bombers killed at least 62 people in the first major violence since a security crackdown Iraqi leaders claimed was working. Today, 11 were killed in a Shiite neighborhood. North of the city, three suicide bombers struck an American combat post, killing two Americans and wounding 17. Bobby Ghosh is Baghdad Bureau Chief for Time magazine.

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Bobby Ghosh

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