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Iraqi Melting Pot Nears Boiling Point (Los Angeles Times)







Iraqi Melting Pot Nears Boiling Point
(Los Angeles Times)

Iraqi Melting Pot Nears Boiling Point
(Los Angeles Times)
01/26/2004 10:20 AM

Los Angeles Times - KIRKUK, Iraq — This fabled city of muddy streets and hidden guns, where one person's folklore is another's atrocity, has U.S. officials concerned that ethnic tensions could ignite a civil war and spoil plans for a unified Iraq.




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