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For Family in Iraq, Drop in Deaths Is Not Enough
The number of military and civilian deaths in Iraq hit the lowest monthly levels since May 2004, but one family’s tragedy is a reminder of the danger that remains.
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For Family in Iraq, Drop in Deaths Is Not Enough
The number of military and civilian deaths in Iraq hit the lowest monthly levels since May 2004, but one family’s tragedy is a reminder of the danger that remains.
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Schools Open, and First Test Is Iraqi Safety
The start of school is a test of Iraq’s overall improvement: whether uprooted families are confident enough to return.
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Schools Open, and First Test Is Iraqi Safety
The start of school is a test of Iraq’s overall improvement: whether uprooted families are confident enough to return.
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Despair Drives Suicide Attacks by Iraqi Women
In Diyala Province, a trend of bombings by women may be due partly to successes in fighting a terrorist group.
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Despair Drives Suicide Attacks by Iraqi Women
In Diyala Province, a trend of bombings by women may be due partly to successes in fighting a terrorist group.
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McCain Is Vocal on War, but Silent on Son’s Service
Senator John McCain has staked his candidacy on the promise that U.S. troops can stabilize Iraq. What he almost never says is that one of them is his own son.
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McCain Is Vocal on War, but Silent on Son’s Service
Senator John McCain has staked his candidacy on the promise that U.S. troops can stabilize Iraq. What he almost never says is that one of them is his own son.
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Coping With Loss, Military Kin Also Struggle With a Windfall
Some relatives of service members killed in war take death benefits as an affront, while others are thrown off balance by a sudden infusion of $500,000.
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Coping With Loss, Military Kin Also Struggle With a Windfall
Some relatives of service members killed in war take death benefits as an affront, while others are thrown off balance by a sudden infusion of $500,000.
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