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Posted on 25/05/04

U.S. repairs in Iraq may come too late

BAGHDAD -- As he travels across Iraq, the man in charge of reconstructing the war-shattered country is greeted with a common complaint: If Saddam Hussein could rebuild the country in three months after the Persian Gulf war, why is it taking the Americans so long?

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