Iraq Steps Up Security After Suicide Bombings Kill at Least 155

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BAGHDAD -- Iraq's government made progress on a new election law that could ease tensions and pledged tighter security Monday after suicide bombings claimed at least 155 lives, including as many as two dozen children trapped in a bus leaving a day-care center.

But those promises held little sway with Iraqis outraged at the government's inability to maintain peace in the city.

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Iraq Steps Up Security After Suicide Bombings Kill at Least 155

The twin bombings in what was supposed to be one of the city's safest areas came as Iraq prepares for pivotal elections in January that will determine who will guide the country through the U.S. withdrawal. The blasts seemed designed to undermine Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, who has staked his political future on restoring safety to the country.

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