Oil hub Kirkuk sees massive bombing during political lunch
EDITOR'S NOTE: Two people have pointed out corrections, or rather clarifications, that it is necessary to make to this post. I have left the original as a reminder of the risk of becoming detached. 1. The second paragraph of the first story should read: Yaseen Taha and Adam Ashton offer the most personal account and […]1. The second paragraph of the first story should read: Yaseen Taha and Adam Ashton offer the most personal account and detail of this tragedy.
2. Regarding extending U.N. immunity of Iraq's oil funds from attachment by creditors, international immunity would require international oversight, and thus the International Advisory and Monitoring Board would remain.
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