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Iraqis celebrate soccer victory
Iraq team captain Younis Mahmoud Khalaf heads in the game-winning goal. (AFP/GETTY IMAGES)

Iraqis celebrate soccer victory

Defying orders from authorities, celebratory gunfire resounded across Baghdad and revelers poured into the streets after Iraq beat Saudi Arabia to clinch its first Asian Cup soccer championship today while mosques broadcast calls for the shooting to stop. full story
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