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21 May April 2006

Part 2: iraq-kill51-2.htm

Captions by Associated Press
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Passers-by walk down the street past a pool of blood left when a roadside bomb missed its target - a police patrol - but wounded five civilians in the mostly Sunni Arab neighborhood of Saidiyah in Baghdad, Iraq Sunday, May 21, 2006. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Peter Pace, right, comforts David Smith, 12, of Holiday, Fla., during the 'Time of Rembrance' celebration on the National Mall, Sunday, May 21, 2006, in Washington. David's father, U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Paul R. Smith, was killed in Iraq April 4, 2003. President Bush presented the Medal of Honor to Smith's family April 4, 2005. David was honored Sunday by Pace for his father's service. (AP Photo/Chris Greenberg)

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President Bush, joined by first lady Laura Bush, speaks from the Diplomatic Reception Room at the White House as he delivers a statement on the formation of a new government in Iraq, Sunday, May 21, 2006, in Washington. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)

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A young girl injured in the blast arrives at Imam Ali hospital after suspected insurgents set off a bomb near a food stand where men gathered to wait for jobs as day laborers in the Sadr City area of Baghdad, Iraq Saturday, May 20, 2006. The bomb killed 19 people and wounded 58, as the Iraqi parliament prepared to inaugurate the country's first fully constitutional government since the collapse of Saddam Hussein's regime three years ago. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

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Sausan Omar is treated in Yarmouk hospital after being injured when a roadside bomb missed its target - a police patrol - but wounded five civilians in the mostly Sunni Arab neighborhood of Saidiyah in Baghdad, Iraq Sunday, May 21, 2006. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

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A mother is comforted outside a hospital after her son was killed when two roadside bombs exploded in a crowded fruit market in New Baghdad - a mixed Shiite, Sunni Arab and Christian area in an eastern part of the capital - killing three civilians and wounding 23 in Baghdad, Iraq Sunday, May 21, 2006. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)

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An unidentified woman believed to be a relative wails outside Ibn al-Nafees hospital, after a suicide bomber killed at least 13 people and injured 17 when he blew himself up in a downtown Baghdad restaurant frequented by police in Baghdad, Iraq Sunday, May 21, 2006. The attack came as Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki pledged to soon fill vacancies in his two key security ministries. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)

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Nancy Fontana, center left, and Joe Cometa, right, parents of Spc. Anthony Cometa, along with his brothers. Matthew Fontana, left, and Joe Cometa, salute after placing a wreath and a United States Flag at a memorial cross in his honor during the 138th Annual Memorial Service at the Rochester Community War Memorial in Rochester, N.Y., Sunday, May 21, 2006. Spc. Cometa was killed June 16, 2005, in Safwain, Iraq. (AP Photo, Democrat and Chronicle, Jay Capers) ** MAGS OUT NO SALES **

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U.S. Marine Corps. Sgt. Calvin Thompson, left, a veteran of both Afghanistan and Iraq, and his father Jimmy Thompson, a Marine Corps Vietnam veteran, stroll around the memorial at the Osyka Veterans Park in Osyka, Miss. Saturday May 20, 2006 during an Armed Forces Day celebration. (AP Photo/The Enterprise-Journal, Aaron Rhoads)

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An Iraqi Interior Ministry commando secures the scene after two roadside bombs exploded in a crowded fruit market in New Baghdad - a mixed Shiite, Sunni Arab and Christian area in an eastern part of the capital - killing three civilians and wounding 23 in Baghdad, Iraq Sunday, May 21, 2006. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

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** EDS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT ** A plain-clothed policeman inspects the scene where a suicide bomber killed at least 13 people and injured 17 when he blew himself up in a downtown Baghdad restaurant frequented by police in Baghdad, Iraq Sunday, May 21, 2006. The attack came as Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki pledged to soon fill vacancies in his two key security ministries. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

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An injured man arrives on a stretcher to Ibn al-Nafees hospital, after a suicide bomber killed at least 13 people and injured 17 when he blew himself up in a downtown Baghdad restaurant frequented by police in Baghdad, Iraq Sunday, May 21, 2006. The attack came as Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki pledged to soon fill vacancies in his two key security ministries. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)

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** EDS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT ** Two seriously injured victims lie in Yarmouk hospital after a three-car drive-by shooting and mortar attack on the Fakhri Shanshal Sunni Arab mosque in the west Baghdad neighborhood of Jihad killed two people and wounded five, according to police, in Baghdad, Iraq Saturday, May 20, 2006. The Iraqi Parliament approved Iraq's new national unity government on Saturday, achieving a goal the United States hopes will reduce widespread violence so that American forces can eventually go home but as the legislators met, at least 27 people were killed and dozens wounded in a series of attacks. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

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Production companies 900 Frames and EFXFilms simulate an Iraqi suicide bombing for a public service announcement to be televised in Iraq, with the goal of discouraging potential suicide bombers, Saturday, May 20, 2006, outside downtown Los Angeles. The production included approximately 200 cast members and extras and included a 120-camera still photo array sequence for a "Matrix"-style moment-in-time shot. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

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Carol Licalzi, mother of Marine 1st Lt. Michael L. Licalzi, is comforted by her husband Gregory as their son's coffin is buried during his funeral service at Long Island National Cemetery in Pinelawn, N.Y., Saturday, May 20, 2006. Licalzi died May 11, 2006 as a result of a vehicle accident in Al Anbar province, Iraq. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

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Nancy Kelly, left, holds the U.S. flag from her late husband Maine Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Dale J. Kelly Jr.'s casket during interment ceremonies on Saturday May 20, 2006 at Maine Veteran's Memorial Cemetery in Augusta, Maine. Her daughter Jennifer Huppe is at right. Staff Sgt. Kelly was killed in by a roadside bomb while serving in Iraq earlier this month. (AP Photo/Kennebec Journal, Joe Phelan) ** MAGS OUT, TV OUT **

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A youth runs away with a piece of metal armour from a burning British military vehicle after a roadside bomb attack which slightly wounded two British soldiers in Basra, Iraq Saturday, May 20, 2006. The soldiers were transported back to their base and required little medical attention, according to a British Army spokesman. (AP Photo/Nabil al-Jurani)

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This photo provided by the Cournoyer family shows Pfc. Nicholas Cournoyer, left, in an undated photo. Cournoyer, 25, of Gilmanton, N.H., was killed by an improvised explosive device, Thursday, May 18, 2006, in Iraq, Maj. Greg Heilshorn said. (AP Photo/Cournoyer family photos provided via Maj. Greg Heilshorn, spokesman for the New Hampshire National Guard) ** NO SALES **

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A Marine hands Sandy and Dale Deraps the flag from their sons casket during graveside services Wednesday, May 17, 2006, at Cedron Assumption Catholic Church near Jamestown, Mo. Lance Cpl. Leon Deraps died May 6 during combat operations in Anbar Province, an area of western Iraq dominated by Sunni Arab-led insurgents. (AP Photo/Columbia Daily Tribune, Ed Pfueller)

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U.S. troops killed during the war in Iraq appear in this photo combo. From left: Staff Sgt. Santiago M. Halsel of Bowling Green, KY., Spc. Brandon L. Teeters of Lafayette, La. (AP Photo/File)

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U.S. troops killed during the war in Iraq are seen in this photo combo. From left: Lance Cpl. Jason K. Burnett of St. Cloud, Fla., 1st Lt. Robert Seidel III of Emmitsburg, Md. (AP Photo/File)

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This undated family photos shows U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Santiago M. Halsel, 32, who was struck Tuesday, May 16, 2006, by a roadside bomb in Baghdad while patrolling on foot after dismounting from his vehicle, the Army said. Halsel, who lived in Bowling Green, was on his second tour in Iraq, his father, Vesdon Brooks, said in a phone interview. (AP Photo/WBKO) **NO SALES**

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U.S. troops killed during the war in Iraq are seen in this photo combo. Lance Cpl. David J. GramesSanchez of Fort Wayne, Ind. (AP Photo/File)

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**EDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT** A man who was shot in the chest is treated in Yarmouk hospital in Baghdad, Iraq Friday, May 19, 2006. The man was injured during a gunbattle between suspected insurgents and Iraqi police which killed five civilians and wounded eight in Jihad, a neighborhood of western Baghdad. (AP Photo/Mohammed Hato)

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U.S. troops killed during the war in Iraq are seen in this photo combo. From left: Staff Sgt. Marion Flint Jr., of Baltimore, MD., Army Spc. Bryan Quinton of Sapulpa, OK., Pfc. Stephen P. Snowberger III of Lopez, Pa. (AP Photo/File)

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U.S. troops killed during the war in Iraq are seen in this photo combo. From left: Spc. Ronald W. Gebur of Delavan, Ill., Lance Cpl. Richard Z. James of Seaford, Del., Capt. Shane R. Mahaffee of Gurnee, Ill. (AP Photo/File)

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U.S. troops killed during the war in Iraq are seen in this photo combo. From left: Chief Warrant Officer Jamie D. Weeks of Daleville, Ala., Maj. Matthew W. Worrell of Lewisville, TX. (AP Photo/File)

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U.S. troops killed during the war in Iraq are seen in this photo combo. From left: Pfc. Grant A. Dampier of Merrill, Wis., Spc. Aaron P. Latimer of Ennis, TX., Lance Cpl. Hatak Yuka Keyu M. Yearby of Overbrook, OK. (AP Photo/File)