http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8639223.stmOnly seven killed??? Still that's seven less quranimals to deal with.
Seven people in Iraq have been killed and at least 10 wounded in a series of co-ordinated bomb blasts in Iraq's western Anbar province, officials say.
At least six home-made bombs went off in the town of Khaldiya, 25km (15miles) east of the town of Ramadi.
They were planted among several houses belonging to police officers and a judge.
It is not known if the judge and the police officers were killed, but relatives of both were casualties.
The bombings come less than a week after Iraqi and US forces said they killed the two highest-ranking al-Qaeda leaders in Iraq.
Anbar province, a vast area to the west of Baghdad stretching to the Syrian, Jordanian and Saudi Arabian borders, is more peaceful now than it was a few years ago, when it was at the centre of Iraq's Sunni insurgency.
But relatively small-scale bombings of this kind are still common and often blamed on - but rarely claimed by - al-Qaeda or its affiliates, says the BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse in Baghdad.