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Iraq 2003

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  • A kitten keeps aging women company at a retirement home in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, July 22, 2003. Even though most families in Iraq care for their aging relatives at home, there is still a need for the facility, which is the largest of its kind in Baghdad housing 45 women and 87 men. The facility was not looted during the war, but it is still lacks some funding and is in need of medications for patients with chronic conditions such as heart disease and diabetes.
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  • Women are seen resting after lunch at a retirement home in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, July 22, 2003. Even though most families in Iraq care for their aging relatives at home, there is still a need for the facility, which is the largest of its kind in Baghdad housing 45 women and 87 men. The facility was not looted during the war, but it is still lacks some funding and is in need of medications for patients with chronic conditions such as heart disease and diabetes.
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  • Warela Elia, 70, rests after lunch at a retirement home in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, July 22, 2003. Even though most families in Iraq care for their aging relatives at home, there is still a need for the facility, which is the largest of its kind in Baghdad housing 45 women and 87 men. The facility was not looted during the war, but it is still lacks some funding and is in need of medications for patients with chronic conditions such as heart disease and diabetes.
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  • Kadija Naji, 70, is seen at a retirement home in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, July 22, 2003. Even though most families in Iraq care for their aging relatives at home, there is still a need for the facility, which is the largest of its kind in Baghdad housing 45 women and 87 men. The facility was not looted during the war, but it is still lacks some funding and is in need of medications for patients with chronic conditions such as heart disease and diabetes.
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  • An aging woman is seen at a retirement home in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, July 22, 2003. Even though most families in Iraq care for their aging relatives at home, there is still a need for the facility, which is the largest of its kind in Baghdad housing 45 women and 87 men. The facility was not looted during the war, but it is still lacks some funding and is in need of medications for patients with chronic conditions such as heart disease and diabetes.
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  • Fakira Bader, 100, is seen at a retirement home in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, July 22, 2003. Residents like Bader who have bouts of senility live a lonely life, they are left unattended as they wait to die. "I don't know where I am from," said Bader. "I have been here all my life."  Even though most families in Iraq care for their aging relatives at home, there is still a need for the facility, which is the largest of its kind in Baghdad housing 45 women and 87 men. The facility was not looted during the war, but it is still lacks some funding and is in need of medications for patients with chronic conditions such as heart disease and diabetes.
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  • Fakira Bader, 100, is seen at a retirement home in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, July 22, 2003. Residents like Bader who have bouts of senility live a lonely life, they are left unattended as they wait to die. "I don't know where I am from," said Bader. "I have been here all my life."  Even though most families in Iraq care for their aging relatives at home, there is still a need for the facility, which is the largest of its kind in Baghdad housing 45 women and 87 men. The facility was not looted during the war, but it is still lacks some funding and is in need of medications for patients with chronic conditions such as heart disease and diabetes.
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  • Najim Al Deen Najef, 70, waits to be seen by a South Korean humanitarian organization at a retirement home in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, July 22, 2003. Even though most families in Iraq care for their aging relatives at home, there is still a need for the facility, which is the largest of its kind in Baghdad housing 45 women and 87 men. The facility was not looted during the war, but it is still lacks some funding and is in need of medications for patients with chronic conditions such as heart disease and diabetes.
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  • Najim Al Deen Najef, 70, on the right, waits to be seen by a South Korean humanitarian organization at a retirement home in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, July 22, 2003. Even though most families in Iraq care for their aging relatives at home, there is still a need for the facility, which is the largest of its kind in Baghdad housing 45 women and 87 men. The facility was not looted during the war, but it is still lacks some funding and is in need of medications for patients with chronic conditions such as heart disease and diabetes.
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  • Havdar Fareed, 14, who sells refreshments along the road, is seen in Baghdad, Iraq, July 23, 2003. With two brothers who were Fedayeen before the war, Fareed was trained by the Saddam Hussein regime in a military camp so he could also become a Fedayeen fighter.
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  • Havdar Fareed, 14, sells refreshments along the road in Baghdad, Iraq, July 23, 2003. With two brothers who were Fedayeen before the war, Fareed was trained by the Saddam Hussein regime in a military camp so he could also become a Fedayeen fighter.
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  • Havdar Fareed, 14, sells refreshments along the road in Baghdad, Iraq, July 23, 2003. With two brothers who were Fedayeen before the war, Fareed was trained by the Saddam Hussein regime in a military camp so he could also become a Fedayeen fighter.
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  • Havdar Fareed, 14, sells refreshments along the road in Baghdad, Iraq, July 23, 2003. With two brothers who were Fedayeen before the war, Fareed was trained by the Saddam Hussein regime in a military camp so he could also become a Fedayeen fighter.
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  • Iraqi police are seen arresting a suspect outside the Al Dulaimi Hotel in Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 4, 2003.  Police searched for the kidnappers for 12 days resulting in the arrest of four people in connection with a kidnapping ring. Inside the home of two of the suspects, a woman and man were found tied with restraints, as well as an undisclosed amount of cash and weapons. According to police, the kidnappers were asking for $5000 for the release of the victims. The woman appeared to have been tortured. Kidnapping has been on the rise as the city is still in chaos, Iraqi police are still in training with U.S. forces and continue to fight the increasing crime.
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  • Iraqi police are seen arresting a suspect outside the Al Dulaimi Hotel in Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 4, 2003.  Police searched for the kidnappers for 12 days resulting in the arrest of four people in connection with a kidnapping ring. Inside the home of two of the suspects, a woman and man were found tied with restraints, as well as an undisclosed amount of cash and weapons. According to police, the kidnappers were asking for $5000 for the release of the victims. The woman appeared to have been tortured. Kidnapping has been on the rise as the city is still in chaos, Iraqi police are still in training with U.S. forces and continue to fight the increasing crime.
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  • A suspect lies in the trunk of a car, after being arrested by Iraqi police outside the Al Dulaimi Hotel, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 4, 2003. Police searched for the kidnappers for 12 days resulting in the arrest of four people in connection with a kidnapping ring. Inside the home of two of the suspects, a woman and man  were found tied with restraints, as well as an undisclosed amount of cash and weapons. According to police, the kidnappers were asking for $5000 for the release of the victims. The woman appeared to have been tortured. Kidnapping has been on the rise as the city is still in chaos, Iraqi police are still in training with U.S. forces and continue to fight the increasing crime.
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  • Sayyid Hussein Khomeini, who welcomes U.S. intervention in Iran and is arguing for a separation of mosque and state, is seen in Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 8, 2003. Seyed is the grandson of Ayatollah Khomeini, the architect of the anti-American Islamic revolution in Iran.
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  • Sayyid Hussein Khomeini, who welcomes U.S. intervention in Iran and is arguing for a separation of mosque and state, is seen in Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 8, 2003. Seyed is the grandson of Ayatollah Khomeini, the architect of the anti-American Islamic revolution in Iran.
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  • Sayyid Hussein Khomeini, who welcomes U.S. intervention in Iran and is arguing for a separation of mosque and state, is seen in Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 8, 2003. Seyed is the grandson of Ayatollah Khomeini, the architect of the anti-American Islamic revolution in Iran.
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  • Sayyid Hussein Khomeini, who welcomes U.S. intervention in Iran and is arguing for a separation of mosque and state, is seen in Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 8, 2003. Seyed is the grandson of Ayatollah Khomeini, the architect of the anti-American Islamic revolution in Iran.
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  • Soldiers guard the Jordanian embassy, where a car bomb exploded in front of it the day before, killing 11 people, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 8, 2003.
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  • Hameed Saeed, 39, recovers inside the al Kharkh Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 8, 2003. Saeed, a taxi driver, was thrown through the windshield of his car which was parked next to the Jordanian embassy when a car bomb exploded in front of it the day before, killing 11 people.
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  • Soldiers guard the Jordanian embassy, where a car bomb exploded in front of it the day before, killing 11 people, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 8, 2003.
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  • Surgeons with Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, known as the Charlie Med, operate on a soldier, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 9, 2003. The soldier  was injured from a piece of shrapnel to the neck when an Improvised Explosive Device exploded while on patrol.
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  • Ali Khadhim, 40, recovers inside the al Kharkh Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 8, 2003. Khadhim, a taxi driver, was parked near the Jordanian embassy when a car bomb exploded in front of it the day before, killing 11 people.
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  • General surgeon Maj. Matthew Brown with Company C, 407th Forward Support <br />
Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, known as the Charlie Med, operates on a soldier, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 9, 2003. The soldier was injured from a piece of shrapnel to the neck when an Improvised Explosive Device exploded while on patrol.
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  • PV2 John Fails, 19, is treated for 104 degree fever by Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, known as the Charlie Med, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 9, 2003.
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  • Members of Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division known as the Charlie Med, treat Ed Emad Eada, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 10, 2003. Eada, an Iraqi translator for the 82nd Airborne, was shot for aiding Americans outside his home in Baghdad.
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  • Surgeons with Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, known as the Charlie Med, operate on a soldier, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 9, 2003. The soldier  was injured from a piece of shrapnel to the neck when an Improvised Explosive Device exploded while on patrol.
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  • Members of Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division known as the Charlie Med, treat Ed Emad Eada, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 10, 2003. Eada, an Iraqi translator for the 82nd Airborne, was shot for aiding Americans outside his home in Baghdad.
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  • Members of Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division known as the Charlie Med, treat Ed Emad Eada, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 10, 2003. Eada, an Iraqi translator for the 82nd Airborne, was shot for aiding Americans outside his home in Baghdad.
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  • Ed Emad Eada, an Iraqi translator for the 82nd Airborne, is prepared for surgery by OR nurse Spc. Chadd Crunk of Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, known as the Charlie Med, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 10, 2003. Eada was shot for aiding Americans outside his home in Baghdad.
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  • Ed Emad Eada, an Iraqi translator for the 82nd Airborne, is prepared for surgery by OR nurse Spc. Chadd Crunk of Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, known as the Charlie Med, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 10, 2003. Eada was shot for aiding Americans outside his home in Baghdad.
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  • Members of Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division known as the Charlie Med treat, Ed Emad Eada, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 10, 2003. Eada, an Iraqi translator for the 82nd Airborne, was shot for aiding Americans outside his home in Baghdad.
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  • Surgeons Maj. Matthew Brown and Col. Gerald Greenfield from Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division known as the Charlie Med, repair the arm of Ed Emad Eada, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 10, 2003. Eada, an Iraqi translator for the 82nd Airborne, after he was shot for aiding Americans outside his home in Baghdad.
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  • Surgeons Maj. Matthew Brown and Col. Gerald Greenfield from Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division known as the Charlie Med, repair the arm of Ed Emad Eada, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 10, 2003. Eada, an Iraqi translator for the 82nd Airborne, after he was shot for aiding Americans outside his home in Baghdad.
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  • Surgeons from Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division known as the Charlie Med, repair the arm of Ed Emad Eada, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 10, 2003. Eada, an Iraqi translator for the 82nd Airborne, after he was shot for aiding Americans outside his home in Baghdad.
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  • Members of Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, known as the Charlie Med, treat Spc. Timothy McVay, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 10, 2003. McVay  was injured when a piece of shrapnel punctured his arm after an Improvised Explosive Device exploded while on patrol.
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  • Members of Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, known as the Charlie Med, treat Spc. Timothy McVay, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 10, 2003. McVay  was injured when a piece of shrapnel punctured his arm after an Improvised Explosive Device exploded while on patrol.
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  • Members of Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, known as the Charlie Med, treat Spc. Timothy McVay, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 10, 2003. McVay  was injured when a piece of shrapnel punctured his arm after an Improvised Explosive Device exploded while on patrol.
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  • Chaplain Timothy Smith prays over Spc. Timothy McVay, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 10, 2003.<br />
Members of Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, known as the Charlie Med treated McVay who was injured when a piece of shrapnel punctured his arm after an Improvised Explosive Device exploded while on patrol.
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  • Members of Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, known as the Charlie Med, treat Spc. Timothy McVay, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 10, 2003. McVay  was injured when a piece of shrapnel punctured his arm after an Improvised Explosive Device exploded while on patrol.
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  • Medical specialist Sgt. Lisa Sanchez of Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, comforts Ed Emad Eada, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 10, 2003. Eada an Iraqi translator for the 82nd Airborne, recovers after surgery needed when he was shot in the arm for aiding Americans outside his home in Baghdad. "When you treat someone you know you try hard not to let it phase you, but afterwards it hits you," said Sanchez of treating her friend Eada.
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  • Medical specialist Sgt. Lisa Sanchez of Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, comforts Ed Emad Eada, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 10, 2003. Eada an Iraqi translator for the 82nd Airborne, recovers after surgery needed when he was shot in the arm for aiding Americans outside his home in Baghdad. "When you treat someone you know you try hard not to let it phase you, but afterwards it hits you," said Sanchez of treating her friend Eada.
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  • Soldiers from a neighboring unit visit the Charlie Med run by members of Company C, 407th Forward Support Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 9, 2003. They comfort Ed Emad Eada, an Iraqi translator for the 82nd Airborne, recovers after he was shot for aiding Americans outside his home in Baghdad.
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  • Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment 82nd Airborne Division mourn the loss of Staff Sgt. Brian Hellerman and Pvt. Kyle Gilbert, Baghdad, Iraq, on Aug. 10, 2003.The two soldiers were killed in an attack by Iraqi resistance Aug. 6, 2003.
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  • Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment 82nd Airborne Division mourn the loss of Staff Sgt. Brian Hellerman and Pvt. Kyle Gilbert, Baghdad, Iraq, on Aug. 10, 2003.The two soldiers were killed in an attack by Iraqi resistance Aug. 6, 2003.
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  • PFC Eugene Clark listens with other soldiers from the 2nd Battalion 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment 82nd Airborne Division during a memorial for Staff Sergeant Brian Hellerman and Private Kyle Gilbert, Baghdad, Iraq, Aug. 10, 2003. The two soldiers were killed in an attack by Iraqi resistance Aug. 6, 2003.
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  • Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment 82nd Airborne Division mourn the loss of Staff Sgt. Brian Hellerman and Pvt. Kyle Gilbert, Baghdad, Iraq, on Aug. 10, 2003.The two soldiers were killed in an attack by Iraqi resistance Aug. 6, 2003.
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  • Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment 82nd Airborne Division mourn the loss of Staff Sgt. Brian Hellerman and Pvt. Kyle Gilbert, Baghdad, Iraq, on Aug. 10, 2003.The two soldiers were killed in an attack by Iraqi resistance Aug. 6, 2003.
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  • Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment 82nd Airborne Division mourn the loss of Staff Sgt. Brian Hellerman and Pvt. Kyle Gilbert, Baghdad, Iraq, on Aug. 10, 2003.The two soldiers were killed in an attack by Iraqi resistance Aug. 6, 2003.
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  • Family members of victims of the UN Bombing are seen mourning the loss of a loved one in Baghdad, Iraq on Aug. 20, 2003.
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  • A soldier is seen resting inside the lobby of the Canal Hotel after it was bombed, in Baghdad, Iraq on Aug. 21, 2003.
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  • The body of U.N. special envoy to Iraq, Sergio Vieira de Mello, is seen being transported after a memorial for him at the airport in Baghdad, Iraq on Aug.  22, 2003.
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  • The body of U.N. special envoy to Iraq, Sergio Vieira de Mello, is seen being transported after a memorial for him at the airport in Baghdad, Iraq on Aug.  22, 2003.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, a translator, counts money at the base of the 82nd Airborne to give to Iraqi civilians for  damages caused by U.S. troops in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003.
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  • Mourners are seen as the body of U.N. special envoy to Iraq, Sergio Vieira de Mello, being transported after a memorial for him at the airport in Baghdad, Iraq,  Aug. 22, 2003.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator, waits with soldiers at the base of the 82nd Airborne to go to the local courthouse where they will give Iraqi civilians monetary compensation for damages caused by U.S. troops in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator, waits with soldiers at the base of the 82nd Airborne to go to the local courthouse where they will give Iraqi civilians monetary compensation for damages caused by U.S. troops in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator for the U.S. military, leaves the base of the 82nd Airborne to go to the local courthouse where they will give Iraqi civilians monetary compensation for damages caused by U.S. troops in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003.
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  • U.S. soldier Juan Arevalo, 20, waits with translator Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, as Iraqi civilians crowd into the courtroom to receive monetary compensation for damages done by American troops in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator,  mediates as Iraqi civilians get monetary compensation for damages done by U.S. troops at a court in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator, walks with soldiers to the local courthouse where they will give Iraqi civilians monetary compensation for damages caused by U.S. troops in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003.
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  • Frustrated Iraqis wait for monetary compensation for damages done by U.S. troops at a court in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003. Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, not pictured here, a translator, will facilitates this process.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator, mediates as Iraqi civilians get monetary compensation for damages done by U.S. troops at a court in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003.
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  • Frustrated Iraqis wait for monetary compensation for damages done by U.S. troops at a court in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003.  Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, not pictured here, a translator, will facilitates this process.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, translator, mediates as Iraqi civilians wait for monetary compensation for damages done by U.S. troops at a court in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator, is overcome with frustration as she tries to mediate as Iraqi civilians crowd into the courtroom to receive monetary compensation for damages done by American troops in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003.
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  • U.S. soldier Juan Arevalo, 20, is lectured by an angry Iraqi as translator Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, center, 23, as she mediates the interaction, Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003. Iraqi civilians crowded into the courtroom to receive monetary compensation for damages done by American troops in Baghdad.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator, tries to comfort Beheyen Ibrahim Jar, who just found out that her husband died at the hands of a U.S. soldier, Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003. Abbood works with the U.S. military to mediate as Iraqi civilians come to receive monetary compensation for damages done by American troops in Baghdad.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator, tries to comfort Beheyen Ibrahim Jar, who just found out that her husband died at the hands of a U.S. soldier, Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003. Abbood works with the U.S. military to mediate as Iraqi civilians come to receive monetary compensation for damages done by American troops in Baghdad.
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  • Beheyen Ibrahim Jar, mourns after learning that her husband died at the hands of a U.S. soldier,  Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator, tries to explain to a U.S. soldier that Beheyen Ibrahim Jar, crying behind her, just found out that her husband died at the hands of a U.S. soldier, Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003. Abbood works with the U.S. military to mediate as Iraqi civilians come in to receive monetary compensation for damages done by American troops in Baghdad.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator, tries to explain to a U.S. soldier that Beheyen Ibrahim Jar, crying behind her, just found out that her husband died at the hands of a U.S. soldier, Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003. Abbood works with the U.S. military to mediate as Iraqi civilians come in to receive monetary compensation for damages done by American troops in Baghdad.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator, mediates as Iraqi civilians come in to receive monetary compensation for damages done by American troops in Baghdad, Iraq on Sept. 27, 2003.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator, tries to comfort Beheyen Ibrahim Jar, who just found out that her husband died at the hands of a U.S. soldier, Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003. Abbood works with the U.S. military to mediate as Iraqi civilians come in to receive monetary compensation for damages done by American troops in Baghdad.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator, tries to comfort Beheyen Ibrahim Jar who just found out that her husband died at the hands of a U.S. soldier, Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003. Abbood works with the U.S. military to mediate as Iraqi civilians come in to receive monetary compensation for damages done by American troops in Baghdad.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator, fixes dinner while her brother Ali Abdul Hassan Abbood, talks on the phone, Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 28, 2003. Abbood works with the U.S. military to mediate as Iraqi civilians come in to receive monetary compensation for damages done by American troops in Baghdad.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator, fixes her mother's scarf, Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003. Abbood works with the U.S. military to mediate as Iraqi civilians come in to receive monetary compensation for damages done by American troops in Baghdad.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator, hugs her mother, Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 28, 2003. Abbood works with the U.S. military to mediate as Iraqi civilians come in to receive monetary compensation for damages done by American troops in Baghdad.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator, talks with a friend on the phone, Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003. Abbood works with the U.S. military to mediate as Iraqi civilians come in to receive monetary compensation for damages done by American troops in Baghdad.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator, talks with her parents, Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 29, 2003. Abbood works with the U.S. military to mediate as Iraqi civilians come in to receive monetary compensation for damages done by American troops in Baghdad.
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  • Alyaa Abdul Hassan Abbood, 23, a translator, is seen in her home in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 27, 2003. Abbood works with the U.S. military to mediate as Iraqi civilians come in to receive monetary compensation for damages done by American troops in Baghdad.
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  • One of Saddam Hussein's palaces stands next to a lookout post for Uday Hussein along the Tigris river in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 29, 2003.
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  • One of four bronze statues depicting Saddam Hussein, is seen outside the now partially destroyed Salam Palace in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 29, 2003. According to Mowfaq Al-Tai, an Iraqi architect, the Salam Palace is most representative of the design and architecture used in the hundreds of palaces built for Saddam Hussein.
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  • One of the rooms inside the now partially destroyed Salam Palace in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 29, 2003. According to Mowfaq Al-Tai, an Iraqi architect, the Salam Palace is most representative of the design and architecture used in the hundreds of palaces built for Saddam Hussein. Al-Tai was one the the engineers involved in the construction and quality control of the Hussein palaces.
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  • A marble mural depicting Saddam Hussein is seen inside the now partially destroyed Salam Palace in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 29, 2003. According to Iraqi architect Mowfaq Al-Tai, the Salam Palace is most representative of the design and architecture used in the hundreds of palaces built for Saddam Hussein. Al-Tai was one the the engineers involved in the construction and quality control of the Hussein palaces.
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  • One of the main rooms inside the now partially destroyed Salam Palace, is seen in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 29, 2003. According to Mowfaq Al-Tai, an Iraqi architect, the Salam Palace is most representative of the design and architecture used in the hundreds of palaces built for Saddam Hussein. Al-Tai was one the the engineers involved in the construction and quality control of the Hussein palaces.
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  • Mowfaq Al-Tai, an Iraqi architect, is seen leading two U.S. soldiers through one of the main rooms inside now partially destroyed Salam Palace in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 29, 2003. According to Al-Tai, the Salam Palace is most representative of the design and architecture used in the hundreds of palaces built for Saddam Hussein. Al-Tai was one the the engineers involved in the construction and quality control of the Hussein palaces.
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  • Mowfaq Al-Tai, an Iraqi architect, leads two U.S. soldiers through one of the rooms inside the now partially destroyed Salam Palace in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 29, 2003. According to Al-Tai, the Salam Palace is most representative of the design and architecture used in the hundreds of palaces built for Saddam Hussein. Al-Tai was one the the engineers involved in the construction and quality control of the Hussein palaces.
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  • The grounds outside the now partially destroyed Salam Palace in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 29, 2003. According to Iraqi architect Mowfaq Al-Tai, the Salam Palace is most representative of the design and architecture used in the hundreds of palaces built for Saddam Hussein. Al-Tai was one the the engineers involved in the construction and quality control of the Hussein palaces.
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  • Mowfaq Al-Tai, an Iraqi architect, is seen inside the now partially destroyed Salam Palace in Baghdad, Iraq. According to Al-Tai, the Salam Palace is most representative of the design and architecture used in the hundreds of palaces built for Saddam Hussein. Al-Tai was one the the engineers involved in the construction and quality control of the Hussein palaces.
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  • One of the two grand mosques is seen unfinished in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 29, 2003.
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  • Mowfaq Al-Tai, an Iraqi architect, is seen inside the now partially destroyed Salam Palace in Baghdad, Iraq. According to Al-Tai, the Salam Palace is most representative of the design and architecture used in the hundreds of palaces built for Saddam Hussein. Al-Tai was one the the engineers involved in the construction and quality control of the Hussein palaces.
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  • Mowfaq Al-Tai, an Iraqi architect, is seen outside the now partially destroyed Salam Palace in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 29, 2003. According to Al-Tai, the Salam Palace is most representative of the design and architecture used in the hundreds of palaces built for Saddam Hussein. Al-Tai was one the the engineers involved in the construction and quality control of the Hussein palaces.
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  • Mowfaq Al-Tai, an Iraqi architect, is seen inside the now partially destroyed Salam Palace in Baghdad, Iraq. According to Al-Tai, the Salam Palace is most representative of the design and architecture used in the hundreds of palaces built for Saddam Hussein. Al-Tai was one the the engineers involved in the construction and quality control of the Hussein palaces.
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  • Mowfaq Al-Tai, an Iraqi architect, is seen outside the now partially destroyed Salam Palace in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 29, 2003. According to Al-Tai, the Salam Palace is most representative of the design and architecture used in the hundreds of palaces built for Saddam Hussein. Al-Tai was one the the engineers involved in the construction and quality control of the Hussein palaces.
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  • Mowfaq Al-Tai, an Iraqi architect, is seen talking with two U.S. soldiers outside the now partially destroyed Salam Palace in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 29, 2003. The columns are a signature of Saddam's palaces, though there is no structural need for them. According to Al-Tai, the Salam Palace is most representative of the design and architecture used in the hundreds of palaces built for Saddam Hussein. Al-Tai was one the the engineers involved in the construction and quality control of the Hussein palaces.
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  • Soldiers rest in inside Saddam Hussein's Presidential Palace, while sitting in front of a model of it, Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 29, 2003.
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  • The dome ceiling inside one of main rooms in Saddam Hussein's Presidential Palace in Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 29, 2003. According to Mowfaq Al-Tai, an Iraqi architect, who was one the the engineers involved in the construction and quality control of the Hussein palaces, the ceiling design was engraved out of solid bricks.
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