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War in Iraq: One year later
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[Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images]
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A man walks past a fruit vendor March 11, 2004 in Baghdad, Iraq. Despite the continuing daily violence in Iraq, much of the country is slowly getting back to normal. While one year ago the streets of Baghdad were deserted at night, they now hum with the bustle of shoppers, lovers and children. Photo gallery
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March 28, 2004 A conflict of emotions By CURTIS KRUEGER
For some soldiers and their loved ones, the worrying has ended. For others, it is just beginning.
March 26, 2004 Honoring Florida's fallen By wire services
Even though major combat in Iraq ended on May 1, the death toll continues to climb for U.S. soldiers. More than 580 American service men and women have died in the struggle. Twenty-five of them were from Florida. As part of the continuing coverage of the first anniversary of the war's start, we pay tribute today to those Floridians.
March 21, 2004 No end in sight for U.S. in Iraq By WES ALLISON
When Patrick Clawson, foreign policy wonk, visited Baghdad in the fall, the traffic seemed as tangled as the politics. The stoplights were dead, intersections were noisy logjams, and most of the cops assigned to direct traffic had simply given up.
March 21, 2004 Protesters mark anniversary of Iraq war with local rallies By MAUREEN BYRNE AHERN
ST. PETERSBURG - Jeff Myers said he didn't think he'd be doing this again - protesting a war.
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