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ingly violent crowd begs
attack, U.S. military
said Wednesday.
The shooting underscore
difficulties that coalition fe
face as they finish their cot
missions and try to rebiii.
country where many pe
remain anti-American.
The Marines havetoesta?
themselves, said Marine
Stewart Upton, a U.S. Ce
Command spokesman.
Marines also stoppe
Baghdad bank robbery, rece
ing about $3.7 million, Ce
Command said Wednes;
Iraqis called the Marine
Tuesday after seeing looie:
the bank. After the lootersj
on the Marines, one Iraijii
killed, another injured an
third escaped.
Looting also coni
Wednesday across Baghdad
For several hours, thron;
Iraqis carried off 5()-pound
of sugar and 20-pound sad
tea from storehouses inside
International Fair Compc:
They double-and triple-paa
on a major roadway — loa:
car trunks, back seats, roofn
and even occasionally b&i
up flatbed trucks — afterh
apparently discovered an k
rationing storehouse,
broke inside.
On Saadoun Street,
men could be seen
through the broken front doc
a bank branch in the late a!
noon — but scattered«;
some Humvees roared intor
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Sommer Bunce, Managing Editor
Eli/.abeth Webb, Copy/Design Director
Rolando Garcia. News Editor
Rob Phillips, Asst. News Editor
Melissa Sullivan, Asst. News Editor
Kendra Kingsley, Aggiclife Editor
Sarah Darr, Asst. Aggiclife Editor
Marianne Hudson, Asst. Aggiclife Editor
Chris Jackson, Sci/Tech Editor
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Editor in Chief
Brieanne Porter, Opinion Editor
Jenelle Wilson, Asst. Opinion Edit
Michael Crow, Sports Editor
Kevin Espcnlaub. Asst. Sports Ediioi
John l.ivas, Photo Editor
Alissa Hollirnon, Asst. Photo Editor
Ruben DeLuna, Graphics Editor
True Brown, Radio Producer
Jason Ritterbusch, Webmaster
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