At least 16 people have been killed by a car bomb in North Iraq, police say.
Another 20 people were injured when the attack in Tal Afar, 420km (260 miles) north-west of Baghdad, struck a vegetable market, reports say.
The town, near Mosul, is in a region where al-Qaeda in Iraq is said to have regrouped since being Iraq launches new offensive against Qaeda fighters ...
Iraq seeking help to develop oil ...
US Senate approves war funds bill ...
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The car was parked when it exploded by the market, which was crowded with shoppers, Mosul police told AP.
In March 2006, Tal Afar was hailed as a model Iraqi town by US President George W Bush, but almost exactly a year later it was the target of one of the deadliest attacks in Iraq's insurgency, when more than 150 people were killed in a truck bombing.
A car bomb in the city last month killed 16 people.
(BBC)
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