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<title>Saddam&#x26;#x27;s enforcers (IRAQI ORDER OF BATTLE)</title>
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<description>Part three: The Fedayeen have vowed to step up their suicide bombings. Neil Mackay reports that they are just one string of militias ready to fight to the death for Saddam YOU&#x26;#x27;LL have seen one of their number already -- a middle-aged man in a blue serge suit with a keffiyeh scarf wrapped around his head. As the TV cameras rolled, he triumphantly waved his Czech-made assault rifle in the air while Iraqi villagers in the distance behind him stripped down the US Apache helicopter he&#x26;#x27;d just shot down. This avuncular-looking farmer, Ali Obeid, now praised as a national hero...</description>
<author>Sunday Herald</author>
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<title>Scuds hidden at site in Al Qa&#x26;#x27;im?</title>
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<description>Scuds hidden at site in Al Qa&#x26;#x27;im? By Douglas Jehl The New York Times WASHINGTON -- Out of sight of television cameras, some of the heaviest and most prolonged fighting in Iraq has been raging for nearly three weeks near the town of Al Qa&#x26;#x27;im on the Syrian border. There, British commandos and U.S. special forces have been attacking units of Iraq&#x26;#x27;s Special Republican Guards and Special Security Services, according to senior military and defense officials. The Iraqi forces in the area, along the Euphrates River, have been defending a large compound that includes phosphate fertilizer and water treatment plants....</description>
<author>The New York Times</author>
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<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2003 20:19:30 GMT</pubDate>
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