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UPDATED: 08:42, January 31, 2005
Elections kick off in Iraq amid attacks
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An Iraqi woman casts vote at a polling station in Baghdad, capital of Iraq, Jan. 30, 2005. Iraq's landmark elections for a 275-member transitional parliament kicked off throughout the war-torn country on Jan. 30.

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Iraqi soldiers check journalists' ID cards outside a polling station in Baghdad, capital of Iraq, Jan. 30, 2005. The US troops and the Iraqi army and police tightened security across the country for the elections of a 275-member transitional parliament Jan. 30.

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Ghazi Mashal Ajil Al-Yawar, the interim president of Iraq shows his finger after voting on Jan 30, 2004 in Baghdad,Iraq. Every voter is required to dye his/her finger after voting.

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An Iraqi lady reads the information of candidates at a polling station in Wembley of London, the capital of Britain, Jan. 29, 2005. Iraq's landmark elections kicked off throughout the war-torn country on Sunday. However, over 280,000 Iraqi expatriates have begun to cast their votes as of Friday.

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Iraqi interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi casts his vote in Baghdad on Jan 30, 2005.

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US soldiers patrol on a street in Baghdad, capital of Iraq, Jan. 30, 2005. The US troops and the Iraqi army and police tightened security across the country for the elections of a 275-member transitional parliament Jan. 30.

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An Iraqi casts vote at a polling station in Baghdad, capital of Iraq, Jan. 30, 2005.

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