Driving Ban Doesn't Halt Attacks As Deadline Passes, No Word On Fate of Reporter
Augusta Chronicle, The › February 28, 2006
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Augusta Chronicle, The › February 28, 2006
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BAGHDAD, Iraq - Violence killed at least 29 people Sunday, including three American soldiers, and mortar fire rumbled through the heart of Baghdad after sundown despite stringent security measures imposed after an explosion of sectarian violence.
Meanwhile, Iraqi police said they had found no trace of abducted American journalist Jill Carroll as the deadline set by her kidnappers for killing her passed at midnight Sunday with no word on her fate.See the full content of this document
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Driving Ban Doesn't Halt Attacks As Deadline Passes, No Word On Fate of Reporter
A ban on driving in Baghdad and its suburbs helped prevent major attacks...
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