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BAGHDAD — Twin car bombings in northern Iraq, and separate attacks on the homes of a schoolteacher and a human-rights activist, left at least 11 people dead Saturday, government officials said.
Police and hospital officials in the northern city of Mosul said two car bombs exploded in quick succession, killing six people. At least one of the bombs seemed aimed at a police patrol.
In another attack, eight gunmen stormed the house of a schoolteacher overnight and killed his three sons and daughter, said Mohammed al-Asi, the spokesman for central Salahuddin province. And in the Abu Ghraib suburb in western Baghdad, police found the body of a human- rights activist, Namir Ryhan, inside his home, police and hospital officials said.



