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Deadly State of Affairs
Dozens of U.S soldiers have been killed
The Enemy's Weapon
A look at the rocket-propelled grenade
Taking Control of Iraq
Bremer and U.S. forces try to rebuild the country

Life Under Fire
Plagued by bad planning and fatal attacks, the U.S. occupation remains dicey.
Grounding Planes the Wrong Way
Coalition troops looted and vandalized the Iraqi airport that now must be rebuilt
Following Familiar Footsteps
Bush is starting to look a lot like Clinton

Life After Saddam
TIME takes an inside look at the U.S. plans for occupation
[3/10/2003]
After the Fall
Iraqis and Americans puzzle over how to rebuild the nation
[4/21/2003]
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Looking for Mr. Right
Maliki's Last Stand?
The prime minister makes a new call to curb violence, but Iraqis' patience with him and his government is wearing thin
What a Surge Really Means
Can a couple more divisions in Iraq make a difference? Or is Bush's idea too little, too late?
FROM THE JULY 14, 2003 ISSUE OF TIME MAGAZINE; POSTED SUNDAY, JULY 6, 2003

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