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PATRICK BAZ/AFP/Getty Images Baghdad, IRAQ: An Iraqi family flees a mixed Sunni and Shiite Muslim neighborhood near the Baghdad Sunni strongold of Haifa street, 30 March 2007. Nearly 400 people have been killed in Iraq over the past three days, officials and medics said today, as insurgents and sectarian militias defied a massive US security ...
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Baghdad, IRAQ: An Iraqi family flees a mixed Sunni and Shiite Muslim neighborhood near the Baghdad Sunni strongold of Haifa street, 30 March 2007. Nearly 400 people have been killed in Iraq over the past three days, officials and medics said today, as insurgents and sectarian militias defied a massive US security crackdown billed as a last chance to restore order to Baghdad.
Baghdad, IRAQ: An Iraqi family flees a mixed Sunni and Shiite Muslim neighborhood near the Baghdad Sunni strongold of Haifa street, 30 March 2007. Nearly 400 people have been killed in Iraq over the past three days, officials and medics said today, as insurgents and sectarian militias defied a massive US security crackdown billed as a last chance to restore order to Baghdad.
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