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A Ramadi Revival

The reopening of a ceramics factory that once made toilets, sinks and tiles for Saddam Hussein's palaces is a prime example of how funds from the Commander's Emergency Response Program are being used in Iraq to help reconstruction efforts.

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Money as a Weapon
Article | In the five-year struggle to finish the war in Iraq, military leaders and their troops have said a particular weapon is among the most effective in their arsenal:
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