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Billion-Dollar Start Falls Short in Iraq

BAGHDAD -- On the southern outskirts of Baghdad, a sewage treatment plant that was repaired with $13.5 million in U.S. funds sits idle while all of the raw waste from the western half of Baghdad is dumped into the Tigris River, where many of the capital's 7 million residents get their drinking...
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By John Ward Anderson and Bassam Sebti

 
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