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IRAQ: 3 YEARS LATER
Exit strategy remains elusive
With country in chaos, the U.S. fights on with no end in sight
U.S. Troops Clash With Gunmen Near Baghdad
On the eve of the third anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion, American troops clashed with gunmen north and west of Baghdad Sunday, and insurgents lobbed a mortar round into Karbala, the holy city south of Baghdad where a million Shiite pilgrims assembled for a major religious commemoration.
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MOHAMAD BAZZI IN LEBANON
Saddam's court war continues
Judge cuts him off as he urges Iraqis to fight the U.S., not each other.
MICHAEL ROTHFELD IN ISRAEL
Prison raid spurs Gaza protestors
Shops, schools close as Palestinians focus anger over storming of prison on their leaders and Israeli soldiers.
MICHAEL ROTHFELD IN ISRAEL
Israel raids Palestinian prison
Five of the Palestinians held are suspects in the slaying of an Israeli minister.
KEIKO MORRIS
The thousandth stitch
For Rwandan women, each 'peace basket' weaves new friendships and financial stability.
MATTHEW MCALLESTER IN WASHINGTON
A law awaits its first defendant
1994 anti-torture statute has yet to be used in prosecuting war crimes suspects living in the United States.
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