Reuters – The civilian death toll in Iraq fell to its lowest level in November since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion as bombings receded, defying predictions of a spike in violence before an election next year, officials said on Monday.
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Iraqi civilian deaths drop to lowest level of war
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