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The Hunt for Saddam
In the area around Saddam Hussein's hometown, where Ba'ath party loyalists abound, U.S. soldiers conduct a dangerous search for the elusive former Iraqi leader

Soldiers from the 22nd Infantry Regiment on watch at all hours in Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit. U.S. soldiers in the have enjoyed several big scores, but Saddam still eludes them even as the former Iraqi leader circulates recorded messages calling on Iraqis to fight against the U.S. occupation

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The prime minister makes a new call to curb violence, but Iraqis' patience with him and his government is wearing thin

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