 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.
 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.
 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.
 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.
 Iraqi interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi casts his vote in Baghdad on Jan 30, 2005.
 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.
 An Iraqi casts vote at a polling station in Baghdad, capital of Iraq, Jan. 30, 2005.
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