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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, center left, and his Iraqi counterpart Jalal Talabani, left, are seen during a welcome ceremony in Baghdad, Sunday, March 2, 2008. Ahmadinejad arrived Sunday in Baghdad for the first-ever trip by an Iranian president to Iraq. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

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IRANS AHMADINEJAD STRESSES TIES TO IRAQ

By HADI MIZBAN (AP)

Iran's president visited a Shiite Muslim shrine early Monday, the final day of an unprecedented visit to Iraq during which he has tried to build ties with a once-hated neighbor while accusing the United States of spreading terrorism.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a Shiite himself, visited the shrine of Imam Mousa al-Kadim around midnight. He traveled in a motorcade under tight security through Baghdad's streets to the shrine in the northern Kazimiyah district.

Ahmadinejad became the first Iranian president to visit Iraq, and his two-day trip illustrated one of the unintended consequences...

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Analysis McCain, GOP Face Fall Hurdles By Gerald Herbert (AP)

ap_photo_analysis_mccain_gop_face_fall_hurdlesJohn McCain's last-man-standing strategy prevailed. Now, onto the general election and the hurdles that come with it.

"It's an uphill battle. We have a tough fight ahead," the likely GOP nominee said recently of the next chapter of his presidential quest _ and truer words may never have been spoken.

Once McCain gets the 1,191 delegates needed to officially clinch the nomination, the party and its new standard-bearer then must convince a public craving change to keep a Republican in the White House in the midst of a drawn-out Iraq war and a sluggish economy.

That's a daunting task by any measure.

But several factors further complicate his run.

Approaching age 72 this year, McCain would be the oldest president ever elected and is certain to face doubts and questions that come with that distinction. His offbeat humor and occasional temper can be grating to even those who know him best. And, his record of breaking with the GOP to work across the aisle irks the conservative wing of the party that he'll need in the fall. Read More...


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