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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Vince Brannigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
U.S. starts to report on enemy casualties
By Patrick J. McDonnell Los Angeles Times
BAGHDAD, Iraq ‹ The enemy body count is back. Sort of.
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But the steady drumbeat of U.S. casualties in Iraq ‹ November was the deadliest month with 111 members of the U.S.-led coalition killed, including 79 Americans ‹ has apparently contributed to a shift in approach.
Well, after a half a year of daily newspapers including an "Iraq Casualties Mount" story every single day (even on days when there aren't any), it's going to be interesting to see how they handle "Casualties Mount, But Bad Guys Getting Asses Kicked Ten to One."
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