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March 29 - April 4
The war in Iraq continued, but around the world, life went on — a funeral in India, SARS fears in Thailand, and a wrestling match in Kansas

A money changer wears a protective mask while working in the Bangkok airport. The Thai Public Health Ministry announced that Thailand has found seven patients connected with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). So far, all of them came from overseas high-risk areas (Wednesday, April 2, 2003)

A High-Risk Election in Iraq
Delaying the vote would raise new dangers. So will going ahead
Wednesday, Dec. 01, 2004

Behind Iraq's Moqtada Intifada
The firebrand cleric's violent challenge can't be tolerated by the U.S. But a fight to the finish could imperil Washington's exit strategy
Monday, Apr. 05, 2004

A Terrorist's Tale of the Tape
A video gives new insight into the methods and motivations of suicide attackers in Iraq
Sunday, Feb. 01, 2004

Worth a Thousand Words
The fight to topple Saddam?s regime climaxed as it started, with attention to image
Wednesday, Apr. 16, 2003

Special Report: War on Iraq
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On Assignment: War in Iraq
TIME's photographers document the conflict
Saddam Falls
Celebrations ensue as U.S. troops move into Baghdad
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Inside Baghdad
A look at the modern sprawling urban center
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