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An Iraqi man cleans up a picture showing a page of the Quran in a destroyed house in Fallujah, Iraq, Oct. 8, 2004, after a U.S. air strike. The strike on the Sunni rebel-held city killed at least 13 people and wounded 17 at a wedding party, according to hospital sources.
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American soldiers stop near an open sewer while driving through a residential area near Sadr City in Baghdad, Iraq, Oct. 8, 2004. The soldiers were from the U.S. Army's 1st Cavalry Division.
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Local residents examine the debris after houses were flattened in an overnight U.S. air strike in Fallujah, Iraq, Oct. 8, 2004.
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An injured Iraqi man is comforted at the hospital in Fallujah, Iraq, Oct. 8, 2004, after an U.S. air strike on the Sunni city.
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A fire burns outside the Sheraton Hotel in Baghdad, Iraq, after several explosions and gunfire erupted outside the hotel, which houses foreigners and journalists, Oct. 7, 2004.
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U.S. Army soldiers return to their base outside of Samarra, Iraq, Oct. 7, 2004, six days after U.S. and Iraqi forces launched a major incursion into the city.
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A local resident is seen through a the broken glass of a damaged car after an air strike in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, Oct. 7, 2004.
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U.S. Army soldiers board a truck in Samarra, Iraq, Oct. 7, 2004, for a ride back to their base outside of the city. U.S. and Iraqi forces launched a major incursion into the city.
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A U.S. Army soldier covers an alley while Iraqis stand in the background as troops withdraw from central Samarra, Iraq, Oct. 5, 2004, four days after a joint U.S. and Iraqi military incursion into the city.
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Local residents look at the destroyed houses flattened in an overnight airstrike in Fallujah, Iraq, Oct. 6, 2004. According to witnesses, three houses were flattened in the attack but no one was injured as the families who lived there had already fled to a safer area.
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A policeman looks at a taxi that tumbled off a bridge after a roadside bomb, targeting a British military convoy, went off nearby, in Basra, Iraq, Oct. 6, 2004. Although there were no reports of Bristish casualties, at least one Iraqi died and 10 others were injured.
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Local residents look at the rubble of houses flattened in an overnight airstrike in Fallujah, Iraq, Oct. 6, 2004. According to witnesses, three houses were flattened in the attack but no one was injured as the families who lived there had already fled to a safer area.
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A U.S. Army soldier covers a building as Iraqi National Guard troops patrol an alley in Samarra, Iraq, Oct. 5, 2004, four days after a joint U.S. and Iraqi military incursion into the city. U.S. and Iraqi forces withdrew from the center of the city later.
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A lone fire truck tries to fight a massive fire on an oil pipeline west of Baghdad, Iraq, Oct. 5, 2004. Insurgents blew up the pipeline.
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A U.S. soldier keeps his pistol cocked, top right, as he investigates a car bomb that ripped through Saadoun Street in Baghdad, Iraq, Oct. 4, 2004.
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Concerned relatives try to look at their loved ones inside a hospital ward in Baghdad, Iraq, Oct. 4, 2004.
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An Iraqi soldier patrols in Samarra, Iraq, Oct. 4, 2004, on the fourth day of a major U.S. and Iraqi military incursion into the city.
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Local residents identify the bodies of their relatives after U.S. airstrikes in Fallujah, Iraq, Oct 4, 2004. In rebel-held Fallujah, American warplanes unleashed strikes on two houses, killing at least 11 people, including women and children, hospital officials said.
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U.S. soldiers take up a defensive position soon after a car bomb ripped through Saadoun Street in Baghdad, Iraq, Oct. 4, 2004. The bomb targeted two four-wheel drive vehicles carrying foreign nationals.
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An Iraqi policeman looks at one of the burning four-wheel drive vehicles soon after a car bomb ripped through Saadoun Street in Baghdad, Iraq, Oct. 4, 2004.