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More than 1,100 coalition troops have died in Iraq, and thousands more have been wounded. If you're looking for a more detailed breakdown of these numbers, check out ICASUALTIES.ORG, a website that provides data based on official death counts from coalition countries, including each soldier's name, hometown, unit and date of death. The names of the deceased can be viewed by time period and type of incident.

--By Patrick Stack

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DOUGLAS BRINKLEY, a history professor at Rice University, on why former President George W. Bush is displaying the pistol that was seized when Saddam Hussein was captured in Iraq in 2003 at Bush's presidential library
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