A relative calm prevailed for a time and attacks against American troops fell sharply after the Jan. 30 elections.
Iraqis defied danger to vote in the Jan. 30 election; some walked past corpses to cast ballots.
Satisfying the armed forces is viewed as important to keeping the peace ahead of Jan. 4 elections.
Organizers for the Jan. 20 election say that more than a million people have registered to vote.
The campaign for the Jan. 28 election has proved kaleidoscopic.
West Germany apparently wants to avoid an upward revaluation of the mark, at least until after the Jan. 25 elections.
The attacks raise the prospect of sectarian strife ahead of the Jan. 30 elections.
But, two weeks before the Jan. 28 election, the scandal has shaken what Israelis had seen as granite credibility.
The council candidates will run for 82 seats in the Jan. 20 elections.
The mystery began last month when I went online to see what Iraqis think about the war and the Jan. 30 national election.