U.S. pact hits snag as Iraq Shi'ites seek changes
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A landmark pact to allow U.S. troops to stay in Iraq until 2011 hit its first major political snag on Sunday, with Iraq's ruling Shi'ite parties calling for changes just days after a "final draft" was unveiled.<div class="feedflare">
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