News in Briefu.S. Hunts for Troops; Insurgents Hit Capitaldeathstoday in Historybirthdaysshowbiz Engagement

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BAGHDAD, Iraq - Insurgents foiled heightened security Saturday in Baghdad, killing more than two dozen people following an al-Qaida threat to avenge the death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, dealing a blow to the Iraqi government's pledge to bring peace to the capital.

Eleven more Iraqis, including four in Baghdad, died in shooting attacks across Iraq.

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News in Briefu.S. Hunts for Troops; Insurgents Hit Capitaldeathstoday in Historybirthdaysshowbiz Engagement

U.S. troops, meanwhile, combed through the "Triangle of Death," a predominantly Sunni Arab region south of the capital, looking for two soldiers missing since an attack Friday on a traffic checkpoint that also killed one of their comrades.

Maj. Gen. William Caldwell said that four raids had been carried out since Friday's attack ...

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