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General view of the destroyed bridge after a bomb attack in Baghdad April 12, 2007. A big truck bomb killed at least eight people on a bridge in Baghdad on Thursday, destroying parts of the steel structure and sending several cars plunging into the Tigris River below, Iraqi police said. (REUTERS)
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More work for Kellogg Brown and Root (subsidiary of Halliburton). I wonder if the bomber was a "contractor" working for their DESTRUCTION Division.
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Boots with the blood stains of an Iraqi soldier, who was killed in the bomb attack on the Sarafiya Bridge, are seen near shattered glass at the entrance of a hospital in Baghdad April 12, 2007 (Reuters)
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