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News articles 12 October 2006
One
in 40 Iraqis 'killed since invasion'
Guardian Unlimited, UK
The death toll in Iraq following the
US-led invasion has topped 655,000 - one in 40 of
the entire population - according to a major piece
of research in one of ...
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655,000:
The toll of war in Iraq
Independent, UK
By Andrew Buncombe in Washington and
Ben Russell. The human cost of the war in Iraq could
be far higher than previously thought. ...
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Study
sees 655,000 Iraqi war deaths
Reuters.uk, UK
By Will Dunham. WASHINGTON (Reuters)
- About 655,000 Iraqis have died from the Iraq war,
exceeding previous estimates, researchers ...
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Toll as
high as 600,000, disputed Iraq study says
International Herald Tribune, France
BAGHDAD A team of US and Iraqi public
health researchers has estimated that more than 600,000
civilians have died in violence across Iraq since
the 2003 US-led ...
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Study
sees 655,000 Iraqi war deaths
Swissinfo, Switzerland
By Will Dunham. WASHINGTON (Reuters)
- About 655,000 Iraqis have died from the 3-1/2-year-old
Iraq war, far more than previously ...
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Iraq
toll report 'exaggerated'
Advertiser Adelaide, Australia
THE Iraqi government today described
as "exaggerated" an independent US study which estimated
that 655,000 Iraqis had died since the 2003 US invasion.
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Deaths
In The Fog Of War
CBS News, New
York
That's the response from skeptics in
the wake of a new report that claims a horrifyingly
high number of civilian deaths in Iraq since the 2003
American invasion ...
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655
000 Iraqis dead in war
News24, South Africa
London - American and Iraqi public health
experts have calculated that about 655 000 Iraqis
have died as a result of the March 2003 US-led invasion
and ...
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Body
count
Houston Chronicle, United
States
News that a recent study estimated that
600,000 Iraqis have died since our invasion is shocking...
although, upon digging in a bit ...
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Study:
Over 600,000 Iraqi war-deaths
Jerusalem Post, Israel
By AP. A controversial new study by
Dr. Gilbert Burnham of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health, and others, contends ...
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End
the politics of humiliation
Guardian Unlimited, UK
The figures from Iraq are now confirmed.
Nobody believed the Lancet report in 2004 from a group
of American and Iraqi public-health ...
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Iraq
deaths put at 655,000
Reuters
By Patricia Reaney. LONDON (Reuters)
- American and Iraqi public health experts have calculated
that about 655,000 Iraqis have died ...
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Today's
WSJ in Photos: Oct. 11, 2006
Wall Street Journal (subscription), NY
Eight Iraqis were killed in violence
around the country Wednesday, the same day word came
of a new study asserting that about 600,000 Iraqis
have died from ...
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Marty
Kaplan: 654,000 Stuffs Happen
Yahoo! News
Iraq invasion, 654,000 more Iraqis have
died because of it than would have died in a comparable
period before it, according to a new Johns Hopkins
University ...
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Iraqi
death toll touches 6 lakh
Times of India, India
BAGHDAD: A team of American and Iraqi
public health researchers has estimated that 600,000
civilians have died in violence across Iraq since
the 2003 American ...
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600,000
Iraqis killed: survey
The Age, Australia
MORE than 600,000 Iraqis have suffered
violent deaths since the 2003 US-led invasion, according
to a new estimate that is far higher than any other.
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650000
Iraqis Die Since Invasion
Life Style Extra, UK
More than 650,000 Iraqis have died since
the US-led invasion of their country, according to
new research. The estimated death toll ...
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Mixed
reviews of Iraq death toll study
Seattle Post Intelligencer
By MALCOLM RITTER. AP SCIENCE WRITER.
NEW YORK -- President Bush says he doesn't believe
it. Some experts have a problem with it. ...
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Mixed
Reviews of Iraq Death Toll Study
Washington Post, United States
By MALCOLM RITTER. AP. NEW YORK -- President
Bush says he doesn't believe it. Some experts have
a problem with it. But several others say it seems
sound. ...
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Bush
may be right on Iraqi deaths study
Chicago Tribune, United States
President Bush was asked at this morning’s
news conference about the new scientifically done
public-health study that estimates that there have
been more ...
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