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11-01-2003, 02:21 PM
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A US soldier with an unidentified person walks in front of blast damaged vehicles in Mosul, northern Iraq (news - web sites), Saturday Nov. 1, 2003, in this image taken from TV. A roadside bomb killed at least two U.S. soldiers in Mosul on Saturday. It is not known if any person in the vehicles seen here were killed or injured. (AP Photo/APTN)
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A U.S. Army bomb squad's robot moves in to retrieve a suspected explosive device (at bottom) in the Baghdad suburb of Sha'ab, November 1, 2003. A bomb blast outside a police station in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul Saturday killed at least two U.S. soldiers, Iraqi police at the scene told *******. *******/Jamal Saidi
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U.S. soldiers guard the center of Baghdad, Saturday, Nov 1, 2003. Security stepped up after rumors swept Baghdad that bombings or other resistance action would strike the capital Saturday. A leaflet attributed to Saddam's ousted Baathist party declared Saturday a 'Day of Resistance,' and called for a three-day general strike. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)
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German Fuchs in Kabul, Hi-res (http://photo.worldnews.com/PhotoArchive//uploads/2003/11/1/uploaded-38113_large.jpg).
A US soldier with an unidentified person walks in front of blast damaged vehicles in Mosul, northern Iraq (news - web sites), Saturday Nov. 1, 2003, in this image taken from TV. A roadside bomb killed at least two U.S. soldiers in Mosul on Saturday. It is not known if any person in the vehicles seen here were killed or injured. (AP Photo/APTN)
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A U.S. Army bomb squad's robot moves in to retrieve a suspected explosive device (at bottom) in the Baghdad suburb of Sha'ab, November 1, 2003. A bomb blast outside a police station in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul Saturday killed at least two U.S. soldiers, Iraqi police at the scene told *******. *******/Jamal Saidi
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U.S. soldiers guard the center of Baghdad, Saturday, Nov 1, 2003. Security stepped up after rumors swept Baghdad that bombings or other resistance action would strike the capital Saturday. A leaflet attributed to Saddam's ousted Baathist party declared Saturday a 'Day of Resistance,' and called for a three-day general strike. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)
http://photo.worldnews.com/PhotoArchive//uploads/2003/11/1/uploaded-38112_large.jpg
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German Fuchs in Kabul, Hi-res (http://photo.worldnews.com/PhotoArchive//uploads/2003/11/1/uploaded-38113_large.jpg).