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24 November 2005

Part 2: iraq-3weeks2.htm

Captions by Associated Press.
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** EDS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT ** A man carries the lifeless body of a child inside the morgue of Yarmouk hospital, in Bahdad, Iraq, Thursday, Nov. 24, 2005. A car bomb detonated outside Mahmoudiya hospital in the center of a town south of Baghdad Thursday, killing 30 and wounding 35, a doctor said. Among the dead were four police guards, three women and two children, said Dr. Dawoud al-Taie, the director of the Mahmoudiya hospital. (AP Phoot/Hadi Mizban)

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** EDS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT ** The lifeless body of a child is laid near dead bodies inside the morgue of Yarmouk hospital, in Bahdad, Iraq, Thursday, Nov. 24, 2005. A car bomb detonated outside Mahmoudiya hospital in the center of a town south of Baghdad on Thursday, killing 30 and wounding 35, a doctor said. Among the dead were four police guards, three women and two children, said Dr. Dawoud al-Taie, the director of the Mahmoudiya hospital. (AP Phoot/Hadi Mizban)

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In this undated photo provided by the Hinton family, Army Spc. Dominic J. Hinton, 24, is shown. Hinton, with the 101st Airborne Division was killed with four other soldiers in two weekend roadside bombings in Iraq, according to the Defense Department. Hinton was killed Saturday in Beiji, 155 miles north of Baghdad. (AP Photo/The Hinton family via The Morning Telegraph)

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Pallbearer Adam Gillum stands at rest and looks at the casket of Marine Lance Cpl Christopher McCrackin during his funeral Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2005, in Friendswood, Texas. McCrackin was killed Nov. 14 during combat operations in Iraq. (AP Photo/The Facts, Dan Dalstra)

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Dave Troyer hugs his daughter Brittany while daugther McKenna rests her hand on Toyer's arm after the flags were lowered to half-staff Wednesday morning Nov. 23, 2005 at West Albany High School in Albany, Ore., in memory of Dave Troyer's son Tyler who was killed in Iraq last week. (AP Photo/Albany Democrat-Herald, Mark Ylen) ** NO SALES **

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** ADVANCE FOR Sunday, NOV. 27 **Maj. Shatrece Buchanan, right, swears in Army recruits Ethan Kincaid, left, and Deanna Griffith at the military induction center in Kansas City, Mo. July 14, 2005. As the death toll mounts among soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Army is having a tough time meeting recruitment goals. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

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In this photo provided by the Karolasz family, Staff Sgt. Edward Karolasz, 25, of Powder Springs, N.J., is shown. Karolasz, with the 101st Airborne Division, was killed Nov. 19, 2005, in a roadside bombing in Iraq. Karolasz enlisted shortly after graduating high school and had always dreamed of joining the military while he was growing up, his relatives told several newspapers in New Jersey. (AP Photo/Karolasz Family via Fort Campbell) ** NO SALES **

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In this photo provided by family, 1st Lt. Dennis W. Zilinski, of Freehold, N.J., is seen in this undated photo. Zilinski, 23, was one of five soldiers with the 101st Airborne Division who were killed in two weekend roadside bombings in Iraq. (AP Photo/Submitted by family via Fort Campbell) ** NO SALES **

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Michigan National Guard Pfc. John Dearing in an undated family photo was killed in Iraq when his vehicle ran over a land mine. Four other soldiers, each from the Saginaw, Mich., based Guard unit were injured, Dearing's family said. Dearing grew up in Oscoda, Mich., and graduated from Oscoda High School in 2003 and moved to Hazel Park, Mich., in 2004. (AP Photo/Dearing Family) ** NO SALES **

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In this picture released by the U.S. Marine Corps, and made available Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005, Albany, N.Y., native Lance Cpl. Paul J. Kolkhorst, an antitank assaultmen, left, stands ready to advance with the MarineS of Company I, 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team - 2 during Steel Curtain operation, in Qaim, Iraq, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005. (AP Photo/ U.S. Marine Corps, Sgt. Jerad W. Alexander)

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U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad, center, is escorted by armed guards soon after insurgents fired a mortar at a U.S. ceremony attended by top officials to hand over a presidential palace in Saddam Hussein's hometown to local Iraqi authorities, sending the U.S. ambassador scrambling for cover but causing no injuries, in Tikrit, Iraq, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005. (AP Photo/Bassim Daham)

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This undated photo provided by the family shows Sgt. Anthony Yost, a 39-year-old native of Millington, Mich., who had been in the military for 19 years, died in an explosion in Mosul, Iraq, Friday, Nov. 18, 2005, his father, Donald Yost of Millington, told The Flint Journal. Yost was stationed in Fort Bragg, N.C. (AP Photo/Family photo via The Flint Journal) ** NO SALES **

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Gen. Art Dillion of the Wyoming National Guard presents the U.S. flag to Meg Corwin during the funeral service Monday, Nov. 21, 2005, in Asheville, N.C., for her husband Staff Sgt. Mike Parrott, who was killed in Iraq on Nov. 10, 2005. Corwin is seated next to her son, Jason, and other members of the Parrott family including, from left, Mike Parrott's mother Suzanne Parrott; grandfather James Parrott; sister-in-law Peggy Parrott and brother Jimmy Parrott. (AP Photo/Asheville Citizen-Times, John Fletcher)

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Pvt. Christopher Alcozer, 21, a Fort Wainwright soldier, shown in this photo provided by the U.S. Army, died in an ambush in the northern Iraq city of Mosul.The Army said Alcozer o was killed Saturday, Nov. 19, 2005, when his patrol was ambushed by insurgents using small arms and hand grenades in Mosul. Alcozer is from DeKalb, Ill., and joined the Army in January. He had been stationed at Fort Wainwright since May. (AP Photo)

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Vice President Dick Cheney delivers a speech at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, Monday, Nov. 21, 2005. Vice President Dick Cheney on Monday said he strongly disagrees with Rep. John Murtha,D-Pa., a battle-tested congressman who advocates quickly pulling all U.S. troops from Iraq, calling such a proposal "a dangerous illusion." But Cheney stopped short of joining those Republicans who have questioned the patriotism and courage of Murtha, calling him "a good man, a Marine, a patriot." (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

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**FILE** Rep. Jean Schmidt, R-Ohio, is seen May 23, 2005, in Cincinnati. Schmidt apologized Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005, for her sharp comments about a fellow lawmaker's call to withdraw troops from Iraq, which caused a furor in the House. Schmidt was booed off the House floor Friday, Nov. 18, 2005, after she criticized U.S. Rep. John Murtha, saying a Republican state legislator told her to tell the Pennsylvania congressman that "cowards cut and run, Marines never do." (AP Photo/The Cincinnati Enquirer, Michael E. Keating) **NO SALES**

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The dead bodies of two children lie inside the morgue of Baqouba hospital, Iraq, Monday, Nov. 21, 2005. U.S. forces mistakenly fired on a civilian vehicle outside of an American military base north of Baghdad on Monday, killing at least three people, including one child, a U.S. spokesman said. Five people returning from a relative's funeral, including three children, were killed and two others wounded, said Dr. Ahmed Fouad of the Baqouba city morgue. U.S. officials said they only knew of three deaths in the incident, including one child, and three others wounded. (AP Photo/Mohammed Adnan)

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Mongolians wearing in traditional costumes, ride past the limo that carries U.S. President George W. Bush during his visit to Ikh Tenger on Mongolian culture, Monday, Nov. 21, 2005 in Ulan Bator, Mongolia. Bush thanked Mongolia on Monday for standing with him in Iraq and compared the struggle against Islamic radicalism to this country's battle against communism during a brief visit on the final leg of his Asian tour. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

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An hooded Iraqi soldier secures the area where a British patrol, background right, was attacked by a roadside bomb in the southern city of Basra, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2005. A British soldier was killed and four others were wounded in a roadside bomb attack in Basra, the Defense Ministry said.(AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

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Tyler Troyer of Albany, Ore., shown in his West Albany High School senior photo from 2002, was killed Saturday, Nov. 19, 2005, in Iraq, his family said. Troyer, a lance corporal with the 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine G Company, was attacked by insurgents on an early morning patrol near Fallujah, his mother, Terri Thorpe, said. (AP Photo/Yeabook photo via Albany Democrat-Herald) ** NO SALES **

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An undated photo provided by the family shows Marine Cpl. Jeffry A. Rogers, 21, of Oklahoma City, was among four Marines who were killed Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005, in an ambush in Iraq during Operation Steel Curtain, military officials said. (AP Photo/Family photo via The Oklahoman) ** NO SALES **

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Mason Warner, 8, left, Pam Murray, center, and her husband Harold, right, talk Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005, in Atwater, Ohio, about their son Marine Sgt. Jeremy Murray, 28, who they say was klilled this week in Iraq. Warner is Jeremy's cousin. (AP Photo/Akron Beacon Journal, Ken Love)

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An undated photo released by his family shows Marine 2nd Lt. Donald R. McGlothlin in uniform. McGlothlin, 26, from Lebanon, Va., was among five Marines killed Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005, while fighting insurgents in Obeidi, Iraq. (AP Photo/Family photo via Bristol Herald Courier)

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In this photo provided by the Estep family, Staff Sgt. James Earl Estep, is shown. On Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005, Army Staff Sgt. James E. Estep, 26, was one of four soldiers killed when a roadside bomb was detonated near their vehicle in Taji, Iraq. He was from Damascus, Va. (AP Photo/Estep family via the Bristol Herald Courier)

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Army Sgt. Keicia Coleman Hines, 27, of Citrus Heights, Calif., shown in this undated family photo released Friday, Jan. 16, 2004, died Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2003, when she was struck by a vehicle on an airfield in Mosul, Iraq. Hines was assigned to the 108th military police combat support company out of Fort Bragg, N.C. (AP Photo/Family Photo)

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A photo taken by AP Reporter Antonio Castaneda of Marine Lance Cpl. Travis Williams and other Marines in the city of Haditha in western Iraq. (AP Photo/Antonio Castaneda)

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Donny Faber, center, reunites with his daughter Spc. Abby Faber of Trimont, Minn. at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport as the Minnesota National Guard Company B 434th Main Support Battalion based in Austin/St. Cloud, returned from deployment in Iraq Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005. (AP Photo/Minneapolis Star Tribune, David Joles) ** NO MAGS **

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This undated photo provided by the family shows Cedar Rapids, Iowa native Spc. Dustin A. Yancey, 22, who was killed when insurgent forces detonated an improvised explosive device directly adjacent to the armored Humvee he was driving in Baghdad, Iraq on Nov. 4, 2005. He was assigned to the U.S. Army?s 26th Forward Support Battalion, 2nd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, Ga. Funeral service with military honors will be held on Saturday, Nov. 19, in Cedar Rapids. (AP Photo/via family) ** NO SALES **

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U.S. troops killed during the war in Iraq appear in this photo combo. From left: Sgt. George T. Alexander, Jr., Lance Cpl. Robert F. Eckfield, Spc. Lucas A. Frantz, 1st Lt. Robert C. Oneto-Sikorski, and Lance Cpl. Jonathan Spears.

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Members of the 82nd Airborne Division carry the casket of Army 1st Lt. Justin S. Smith, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005, at Pinecrest Memorial Park in Clayton, N.C. Smith was killed by an improvised bomb while on patrol in Baghdad, Iraq. (AP Photo/The Fayetteville Observer, Marc Hall) ** NO SALES/MAGS OUT **

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Family and friends of fallen soldier, US Marine Capt. Tyler B. Swisher, including his best friend Capt. Gary McCullar, left, and Swisher's widow, Stephanie (wearing gray and black) gather outside of the Crossroads Community Church in Cincinnati, Ohio, Tuesday, Nov, 15, 2005, as his casket is carried into the church. Swisher, 35, a Cincinnati native, was killed Oct. 21, 2005, by a roadside bomb in the Al Anbar province of Iraq. He served 12 years in the Marine Corps and was in his third tour of Iraq duty when he was killed. (AP Photo/The Cincinnati Enquirer, Glenn Hartong)

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A U.S. Army soldier wounded in Iraq walks through the Army's hospital in Landstuhl, Germany, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005. One Marine died Tuesday from wounds incurred from a bomb that exploded Monday in Obeidi, a Syrian border town about 300 kilometers (185 miles) west of Baghdad. (AP Photo/Jacob Silberberg)