Iraq Bombings Raise Fears of Resurgent Violence -- New York Times
BAGHDAD — Deadly blasts shook Baghdad for the second time in three days on Tuesday, deepening fears that Iraq was teetering on the edge of a new outbreak of insurgent and sectarian violence, security officials said.
At least seven bombings of both Shiite and Sunni residential areas of the capital killed 35 people and wounded more than 140, and came against a backdrop of continuing political instability after March 7 parliamentary elections rendered a fractured result that has left no single group with the ability to form a government.
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