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星期六, 3月 27, 2004

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Today's newsy thought: It has been reported that several people were killed and others wounded in a confrontation between US soldiers and ''insurgents''. Witnesses said the fighting began after US troops raided into the town of Fallujah to conduct house-to-house searches. Questions: Why were they called insurgents? They were legal Iraqi citizens. What were the Americans doing there? House-to-house searches? Aren't they violating privacy laws that were deeply respected in their own country? Well. Were the soldiers killed or the insurgents?

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