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Iraqis air security concerns

Amid rise in bombings, officials aim to eradicate lapses

Posted: August 22, 2009 at 3:52 a.m.

Senior Iraqi officials and lawmakers recommended a review of security leadership, better coordination on intelligence and firmer treatment of detainees Friday as anger mounted over truck bombings against key government institutions that killed nearly 100 people.

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Front Section, Pages 6 on 08/22/2009

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