Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, talks at a joint news conference with Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico at Downing Street in London, Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, talks at a joint news conference with Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico at Downing Street in London, Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, Iraqis works in front of the destroyed building of Baghdad's Provincial Administration, in Iraq, The building is one of three government institutions that were destroyed by the twin suicide car bombs that exploded on Oct. 25, 2009. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, an Iraqi man walks in front of the destroyed building of the Ministry of Justice in Baghdad, Iraq. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, the statue of the late Iraqi King Faysal stands in front of a part of the destroyed building of the Ministry of Justice in Baghdad, Iraq. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, the statue of the late Iraqi King Faysal stands in front of two destroyed government buildings, the Ministry of Municipalities and Public, left, and the Justice Ministry on the right, in Baghdad, Iraq. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, a big crater is seen in the middle of two destroyed government building the Ministry of Municipalities and Public, with a huge Iraqi flag on it, background, and the Justice Ministry foreground following a bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, Bosho Ibrahim, the Undersecretary of Iraq's Justice Ministry signs documents in his makeshift office on the ground floor of the destroyed ministry building in Baghdad, Iraq. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, Sinan Hussein Abdullah, a judicial assistant, sits on a chair as he postpones hearings at Baghdad's Administrative Court, on the ground floor of the destroyed building of the Justice Ministry, in Baghdad, Iraq. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, Iraqis works in front of the destroyed building of Baghdad's Provincial Administration, in Iraq, The building is one of three government institutions that were destroyed by the twin suicide car bombs that exploded on Oct. 25, 2009. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, an Iraqi man walks in front of the destroyed building of the Ministry of Justice in Baghdad, Iraq. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, the statue of the late Iraqi King Faysal stands in front of a part of the destroyed building of the Ministry of Justice in Baghdad, Iraq. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, the statue of the late Iraqi King Faysal stands in front of two destroyed government buildings, the Ministry of Municipalities and Public, left, and the Justice Ministry on the right, in Baghdad, Iraq. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, a big crater is seen in the middle of two destroyed government building the Ministry of Municipalities and Public, with a huge Iraqi flag on it, background, and the Justice Ministry foreground following a bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, Bosho Ibrahim, the Undersecretary of Iraq's Justice Ministry signs documents in his makeshift office on the ground floor of the destroyed ministry building in Baghdad, Iraq. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, Sinan Hussein Abdullah, a judicial assistant, sits on a chair as he postpones hearings at Baghdad's Administrative Court, on the ground floor of the destroyed building of the Justice Ministry, in Baghdad, Iraq. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, Iraqis works in front of the destroyed building of Baghdad's Provincial Administration, in Iraq, The building is one of three government institutions that were destroyed by the twin suicide car bombs that exploded on Oct. 25, 2009. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, an Iraqi man walks in front of the destroyed building of the Ministry of Justice in Baghdad, Iraq. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, the statue of the late Iraqi King Faysal stands in front of a part of the destroyed building of the Ministry of Justice in Baghdad, Iraq. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, the statue of the late Iraqi King Faysal stands in front of two destroyed government buildings, the Ministry of Municipalities and Public, left, and the Justice Ministry on the right, in Baghdad, Iraq. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, a big crater is seen in the middle of two destroyed government building the Ministry of Municipalities and Public, with a huge Iraqi flag on it, background, and the Justice Ministry foreground following a bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, Bosho Ibrahim, the Undersecretary of Iraq's Justice Ministry signs documents in his makeshift office on the ground floor of the destroyed ministry building in Baghdad, Iraq. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
In this photo taken on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, Sinan Hussein Abdullah, a judicial assistant, sits on a chair as he postpones hearings at Baghdad's Administrative Court, on the ground floor of the destroyed building of the Justice Ministry, in Baghdad, Iraq. Recent bombings that hit government buildings in downtown Baghdad killed more than 250 people and wounded hundreds more. The blasts also had a wider effect
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