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Iraqi military: Three rockets strike close to Baghdad airport The rockets struck areas known to contain Iraqi security forces. For weeks now, Capt. Ghassan Ghani and his team of workers, cranes and long-bed trucks have stripped away what has been a fixture of this city since the U.

As the T-wall swung away, a shock of green emerged — an unkempt swath of palm trees adorning the corner of a government building. Yet for many, the flush of that victory has given way to the realization that Baghdad, once a jewel among Arab capitals and now on the cusp of achieving mega-city status, is barely functional.

The daily reality for more than 9 million Baghdadis is bumper-to-bumper traffic jams on roads unrepaired since before the U. People are desperate for jobs, with almost a quarter of the working-age population unemployed or underutilized, according to the World Bank. Those same problems afflict much of Iraq; last year, they spurred violent protests in the southern city of Basra. There were no car bombings in , said Lt. Jalil Rubaie, head of Baghdad Operations Command.

The car bombs killed hundreds and forced the government to balkanize Baghdad with T-walls and dozens of checkpoints. The city became a labyrinth, its roads inexplicably cut off and its green-lined boulevards obscured by a T-wall crust of drab concrete.

Times staff writer Nabih Bulos reports from the streets of Baghdad. Street cafes teem with young men sporting gravity-defying mohawks or gel-slicked pompadours. In addition to removing T-walls, authorities have loosened other security measures, mostly to improve conditions for drivers of the 1.

Hundreds of thousands more enter the city from all over the country every day. Over the last year, 35 checkpoints have been removed, said Rubaie. It also houses the parliament building, the seat of the new Iraqi government. But the voting was marked by widespread apathy and a boycott by many of the young activists who thronged the streets of Baghdad and Iraq's southern provinces in late BAGHDAD AP — Iraqi security forces, displaced people, patients in hospitals and prisoners across the country cast their ballots Friday, two days before the rest of the nation votes in parliamentary elections.

However, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert stressed that Iraqi political parties and candidates must abstain from intimidation, voter suppression and bribes to ensure the October federal elections are free and fair. He was A relative, Mohsen al-Hakim, told The Associated Press that al-Hakim died at the Al Hayat hospital in the southern holy city of Najaf on Friday where he was taken after suffering a sudden heart attack.

Iraq's prime minister declared that with the arrest, his government has fulfilled its promise to bring the perpetrators to justice. The officials said all those who died suffered severe burns during the blaze at al-Hussein Teaching Hospital in the southern city of Nasiryah.

Embassy, causing material damage early Thursday, Iraqi security forces said. The blast occurred when an improvised explosive device placed under a kiosk detonated in the Maridi market area of Sadr City, a suburb in the eastern part of the capital.



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