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24 November 2005

Part 1: iraq-3weeks.htm

Captions by Associated Press.
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US soldiers block a highway after a road side bomb exploded in Al-Baladyaat district, targeting a patrol of the Iraqi army, in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005. According to Iraqi police four people were injured by the blast. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

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Army Sgt. Stephen Sutherland is shown in an undated photo provided by the family. Sutherland, 34, died in Al Qadisiyah, Iraq Saturday, Nov. 12, 2005, when his vehicle accidentally rolled over. He was raised in Pitman and Manuta, N.J., but lived most recently in Fairbanks, Alaska, with his wife Maria and their two children. (AP Photo/Courtesy of family via Courier post)

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In this photo provided by the Fisher family, Cpl. Donald E. Fisher II poses for a portrait. Fisher, a 21-year-old Army corporal from Brockton, Mass., was killed in Iraq on Friday, Nov. 11, 2005, when his convoy vehicle was involved in a collision, the Defense Department said on Monday, Nov. 14. Fisher was one of two soldiers who died in the crash in Kirkut, Iraq. (AP Photo/Family Handout via WHDH-TV) ** TV OUT NO SALES **

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In this undated photo provided by the Fisher family, Cpl. Donald E. Fisher II poses in uniform. Fisher, a 21-year-old Army corporal from Brockton, Mass., was killed in Iraq on Friday, Nov. 11, 2005, when his convoy vehicle was involved in a collision, the Defense Department said Monday, Nov. 14. Fisher was one of two soldiers who died in the crash in Kirkut, Iraq. (AP Photo/Family photo via WHDH-TV) ** TV OUT NO SALES **

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Honor guard members from Fort Carson, Colo., carry the casket of Army Spc. Dennis Ferderer Jr. outside St. Pius Catholic Church after funeral services Monday, Nov. 14, 2005, in New Salem, N.D. Ferderer, 20, was killed in Iraq on Nov. 2 when a hand grenade was thrown at his Humvee. He was serving with a Georgia-based unit. (AP Photo/The Bismarck Tribune, Mike McCleary)

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Lance Cpl. Scott Zubowski is shown in an undated photo. Zubowski, 20, of New Castle, Ind.,was killed by a roadside bomb Saturday, Nov. 11, 2005, near Fallujah, Iraq, according to his parents. (AP Photo/Courier Times) )

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British soldiers patrol in Basra, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 13, 2005. British troops could leave Iraq by the end of 2006, Iraqi President Jalal Talabani has predicted. In a television interview to be broadcast in Britain on Sunday, Talabani said no Iraqis wanted foreign troops to remain indefinitely in their country, adding that homegrown troops should be ready to take over from British forces in the southern provinces around Basra by the end of next year. (AP Photo/Samir Mizban)

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Stephen Reed of Columbus, kneels at his son's helmet, rifle and boots, following a memorial service for members of Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, at the Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Center at Rickenbacker Base, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2005, in Columbus, Ohio. Reed's son, Lance Cpl. Aaron Reed was one of the soldiers killed in Iraq. (AP Photo/Mark Hall)

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A man reacts to the death of a relative killed by a car bomb which exploded outside a public market in the predominantly Shiite neighborhood of New Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2005. The explosion killed eight people and wounded 21. Police Lt. Col. Hassan Chaloub said among those killed was a woman and her eight-year-old daughter. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

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David MacKenzie, right, father of Army Pfc. Tyler MacKenzie, is consoled by friends and family during the burial service at Sunset Memorial Gardens in Greeley, Colo. on Friday Nov. 11, 2005. Tyler MacKenzie of Evans, Colo. was killed by a roadside bomb on Nov. 2, 2005 while in a humvee in Iraq. MacKenzie became the first soldier from Weld County to die in the war. (AP Photo/The Greeley Tribune, Jim Rydbom)

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Mykel Byrd, holding the flag of her husband, Army Spc. Thomas Byrd, kisses the coffin of her husband to say goodbye during funeral services at the Evergreen Cemetery & Memorial Park in Tuscon, Ariz, Friday, Nov. 11, 2005. In the background is Noah Pincusoff who served with Tommy and escorted his body back from Iraq. (AP Photo/Arizona Daily Star, David Sanders) ** MANDATORY CREDIT, MAGS OUT, NO SALES **

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The Funeral for Capt. Jeffrey P. Toczylowski, a Special Forces detachment commander of the 1st Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group has his father Phillip, left,with his wife Peg , right at his side, play taps following the service at the at the Valley Forge Military Academy chapel Friday, Nov. 11, 2005 in Wayne, Pa. Toczlowski was a 1995 graduate of the school. He died in Iraq Nov 3, 2005. (AP Photo/Bradley C Bower)

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A Marine Honor Guard escorts the casket of U.S. Marine Sgt. Michael Paul Hodshire out of the North Adams-Jerome High School gymnasium as family members follow during his funeral Thursday, Nov. 10. 2005, in North Adams, Mich. Hodshire, 25, of North Adams, died Oct. 30 while on duty near Fallujah, Iraq, according to a family spokesman. He said the military told the family that Hodshire was killed by indirect gunfire. He served as second squad leader for 3rd Platoon, Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regimen, based at Camp Lejeune, N.C. (AP Photo/The Jackson Citizen Patiot/Erik Holladay.) **NO ARCHIVE, NO INTERNET, MAGS OUT**

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** EDS NOTE : GRAPHIC CONTENT ** A handcuffed body is seen in Kut, Iraq, Friday, Nov. 11, 2005. Iraqi soldiers found the bodies of 27 people near the Iranian border Thursday, an Iraqi officer said, adding that they appeared to have been dead for several days. The victims were bound, shot in the head and wearing civilian clothes.The identities of the victims were not immediately known.(AP Photo/Razak Jaber)

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Elaine Oneto holds the U.S. that had draped the casket of her son, 1st Lt. Robert Charles Oneto-Sikorski, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005, during burial services at Biloxi National Cemetery near Biloxi, Miss. Oneto-Sikorski, 33, of Bay St. Louis and the 155th Brigade Combat Team, was killed last month by a roadside bomb in Iraq. (AP Photo/The Mississippi Press, Carisa Anderson) ** MAGS OUT, NO SALES **

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Medical personnel care for a U.S. Army soldier who was shot in the head, at the Air Force hospital in Balad, 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005. The soldier later died during surgery. (AP Photo/Jacob Silberberg)

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Australian Army medical personnel clean the emergency room floor at the U.S. Air Force hospital in Balad, 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005. A reported 96-percent of the hospital's patients survive their injuries. (AP Photo/Jacob Silberberg)

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Lance Cpl. Jeremy P. Tamburello, shown in an undated photo provided by family, was killed Monday, Nov. 7, 2005, in Iraq, when the light-armored vehicle he was driving was struck by an improvised explosive device, his father, Kevin Tamburello, said. (AP Photo/Family Photo via The Rocky Mountain News)

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In this undated photo released by the Dept. of Defense, Capt. Jeffrey P. Toczylowski, 30, of Upper Moreland, Pa, is shown. According to the Army, Toczylowski, a Special Forces detachment commander, died when he fell from a helicopter during combat operations Nov. 3, 2005 in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. (AP Photo/Deptartment of Defense)

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Kevin Tamburello cries Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2005, as he talks about his son, Marine Lance Cpl. Jeremy P. Tamburello, 19, who he said died in Iraq of injuries suffered in an explosion of an improvised explosive decide, outside his home in Westminster, Colo. The military had not officially announced his death by late Wednesday, but his father said Marines came to his home and gave him the news Tuesday. (AP Photo/Rocky Mountain News, Chris Schneider) ** MANDATORY CREDIT **

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U.S. Air Force personnel inventory wounded American soldiers lying in a bus before loading them onto a cargo plane in Balad, 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2005. The soldiers will fly with other wounded to Germany for further treatment. (AP Photo/Jacob Silberberg)

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In this photo released by the U.S. Marine Corps, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2005, Marines from 2d platoon, India Company, 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines, fire upon an enemy location during Operation Steel Curtain in Husaybah, Iraq. U.S. and Iraqi forces have secured the town of Husaybah after four days of fighting along the Syrian border and the al-Qaida-led insurgents there have been neutralized, the Marine commander said Tuesday.(AP Photo/U.S. Marine Corps, Cpl. Neill A. Sevelius, 2nd Marine Division Combat Camera, HO)

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Specialist Nathan Gray, a soldier who survived a blast that killed follow soldiers, Sgt. 1st Class Clinton Wisdom and Sgt. Don Clary a year ago in Iraq, salutes a memorial to Sgt. Clary, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2005, in front of the Armory in Atchison, Kan., as Janet Wisdom, left, widow of Sgt. Wisdom, and Kristy Clary, Sgt. Clary's sister, react. (AP Photo/St. Joseph News-Press, Ival Lawhon Jr.)

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This 2005 photo provided by the U.S. Army shows Sgt. 1st Class James F. Hayes, 48, of Barstow, Calif. who was killed Friday, Nov. 4, 2005, near Taji, Iraq when his Humvee hit a roadside bomb while on patrol, the Army said. (AP Photo/U.S. Army)

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In this picture released by the US Forces, Monday, Nov. 7, 2005, a tank and vehicles of 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines operate as security while Marines and Iraqi Army soldiers clear houses during Operation Steel Curtain, in Husaybah, Iraq. (AP Photo / U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Neill A. Sevelius, 2d Marine Division Combat Camera)

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This photo provided by the family shows Spc. Timothy Brown of Cedar Springs, Mich. Brown was killed Friday, Nov. 4, 2005, by a roadside bomb while checking for explosives in Iraq, his family said. (AP Photo/family photo via The Grand Rapids Press) ** NO SALES **

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** EDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT ** Four dead children, belonging to a Kurdish Shiite family, lie inside a morgue in Baqouba, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2005. Eleven members of a Kurdish Shiite family were killed Saturday when gunmen sprayed their minibus with automatic weapons' fire northeast of Baghdad, police said. Three other family members were wounded, police added. (AP Photo/Mohammed Adnan)

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U.S. Army soldiers inside a Buffalo vehicle use a robotic arm to search a suspicious mound of dirt for a roadside bomb, called an IED, near Balad, 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, Nov. 5, 2005. (AP Photo/Jacob Silberberg)

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This photo provided by the Bloomfield family, shows Maj. Gerald M. Bloomfield II with his wife, Julie, in an undated photo. Bloomfield, of Ypsilante, Mich., and his co-pilot from Virginia were killed Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2005, when their helicopter crashed near Ramadi, Iraq, the Pentagon and family members say. (AP Photo/Bloomfield family via Ann Arbor News)

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In this photo provided by the Vermont National Guard, Army National Guard 2nd Lt. Mark Procopio is seen in an undated photo. Procopio, 28, of Burlington, Vt., was killed Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2005, by a homemade bomb as his patrol rushed to rescue a U.S. attack helicopter that crashed west of Baghdad in Iraq. (AP Photo/Vermont National Guard)

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This 2003 family photo shows Army Spc. Dennis J. Ferderer Jr. of New Salem, N.D. Ferderer, 20, died Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2005, in Duluiyah, Iraq, when a grenade hit his vehicle. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division in Fort Benning, Ga. (AP Photo/Family Photo via Bismarck Tribune) ** NO SALES **.

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Sgt. Evan Parker's brother Caleb Foster, left, his mother, Anita Foster, center, and grandmother Opal Dunlap, far right, hold onto a flag that was draped over his coffin Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2005, in South Haven, Kan. Parker, 25, died in Iraq of injuries suffered in an explosion; he was buried in his hometown. (AP Photo/The Wichita Eagle, Jaime Oppenheimer)