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U.S. 1st Armoured Division PFL Danniun Wallker, Houston, Texas, renders assistance to an Iraqi man suffering from the intense heat in the line at a money exchange office Sunday, July 6, 2003, in Baghdad, Iraq. Iraqis have been exchanging their 10,000 Iraqi Dinar notes to smaller notes of 250 dinars that hold their value better in local markets.
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U.S. military police patrol stand guard on their duty near Khulani mosque in Baghdad, Iraq, on Sunday, July 6, 2003.
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A pair of shoes lies at the scene of an explosion in Ramadi, 60 miles west of Baghdad, Iraq, on Saturday, July 5, 2003. A powerful explosion killed at least seven Iraqi police recruits and injured scores of others as they marched in a graduation ceremony in Ramadi.
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A Bradley fighting vehicle observes as a Soviet-made Iraqi T-72 tank burns after being hit by a TOW missile in the desert on the outskirts of Habaniyah, Iraq, on Friday, July 4, 2003. U.S. Army soldiers from A Company 3rd Battalion 7th Infantry Regiment, code-named Attack, shot TOW missles at the tank from their Bradley fighting vehicles for a fireworks display as part of their Independence Day festivities.
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U.S. Army soldiers of the 2nd 501st Aviation Regiment and coalition soldiers from Australia and Britain run past the rising sun during a 10km race to celebrate the Fourth of July, marking the United States' independence, at the Baghdad International Airport, Friday, July 4, 2003, in Iraq.
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Iraqi Shiites take a deep bow during the Friday prayers at Muhsin Mosque in al-Thawra east of Baghdad, Iraq, July 4, 2003. About 65 percent of Iraq's population are Shiites.
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An American soldier aims his pistol at a rushing car as he secures the street at the entrance to Baghdad University in Baghdad, Iraq on Sunday, July 6, 2003 following an attack on a US soldier inside the campus. The soldier was shot in the head as he waited in line to buy a soft drink at the university.
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Iraqi Shiites pray during the Friday prayers at Muhsin Mosque in al-Thawra east of Baghdad, Iraq July 4, 2003. About 65-percent of Iraq's population are Shiites.
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U.S. soldiers examine a destroyed U.S. military vehicle in the Mustansiryah district of Baghdad Tuesday, July 1, 2003. The vehicle was allegedly hit by a rocket-propelled grenade. Military spokesmen in Baghdad said it was still unclear if any U.S personnel were killed.
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U.S. soldiers take up positions as shots are fired during an ongoing investigation after troops killed two men when their car didn't stop at a checkpoint in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, July 1, 2003. The shots were fired by U.S. troops on a second vehicle approaching the checkpoint, killing its sole occupant and another person travelling in a car behind him.
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A U.S. soldier guards suspected looters caught pillaging an ammunition depot near Hadithah, Iraq, on Tuesday, July 1, 2003. A massive explosion over the weekend at this ammunition bunker killed at least 15 people and injured at least four when metal scavengers allegedly triggered the explosion while dismantling artillery rounds, spreading gun powder on the ground at the depot. The depot housed old Iraqi artillery.
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Iraqi police officers gather near a pile of confiscated empty shells outside the town hall of Hadithah, 150 miles northwest of Baghdad, Iraq, on Tuesday, July 1, 2003.
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U.S. soldiers on a Humvee patrol a street on the oustkirts of Baghdad, Iraq, while an oil bunker burns in the background Monday, June 30, 2003. During the war, Iraqi forces, loyal to ousted ruler Saddam Hussein, set fire to several oil bunkers to confuse attacking fighter jets, but many now are started looters or by accidents.
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Firemen put out a fire which gutted an electrical equipment warehouse in Baghdad, Iraq, on Monday, June 30, 2003. A fire of an unknown origin gutted the warehouse and revealed a mobile missile launcher.
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A soldier runs to take position during an early morning raid in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, June 30, 2003. A massive sweep to capture Saddam Hussein loyalists moved into its second day Monday as U.S. forces try to mop up resistance and stem attacks.
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An Iraqi man waits at a U.S. checkpoint near Baqouba, Iraq, Monday, June 30, 2003. A massive sweep, which has already involved more than 20 lightning raids and netted at least 60 suspects in towns across a wide swath of Iraq, moved into its second day Monday.
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Iraqi women look at a U.S. soldier of the 82nd Airborne patrolling their neighborhood during a weapons search in Baghdad, Monday, June 30, 2003. A massive sweep continued Monday as U.S. forces try to capture Saddam Hussein loyalists.
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An Iraqi woman gestures as a U.S. soldier with the 82nd Airborne enters her home during a weapons search in a Baghdad neighborhood, Monday, June 30, 2003. A massive sweep continued Monday as U.S. forces try to capture Saddam Hussein loyalists and stem a wave of attacks on them.
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An Iraqi oil worker holds his passport to prove that he once worked for an oil refinery in Iraq as he protests outside the former Presidential Palace which now houses the U.S. Administrative office in Iraq on Monday, June 30, 2003. The workers, who lost their jobs following the fall of Saddam Hussein, are demanding employment from the new U.S. administration.
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Iraqi children look at U.S. soldiers of the 82nd Airborne who patrol their neighborhood during a weapons search in Baghdad, Monday, June 30, 2003. A massive sweep continued Monday as U.S. forces try to capture Saddam Hussein loyalists and stem a wave of attacks on Americans.