Suicide bombers' rush hour attack leaves 68 dead
BASRA, Iraq -- Five suicide attackers detonated car bombs against police buildings during rush hour Wednesday in the British-controlled southern Iraqi city Basra, killing 68 people, including 16 children burned to death in their passing school buses. Meanwhile, an agreement aimed at bringing peace to Fallujah, Iraq, met troubles only a day after its implementation. U.S Marines backed by warplanes and helicopter gunships battled insurgents, killing 20.

