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list practice

review

Wish

Special

Poetry Index

Design

Photoshop

4h

all cats

attitude

balloons

bank art

books

butterfly

cellphone

chilishop

clean up

clean up copy

coffee

cooking

cornucopia

currency

currency copy

cyber art

firetruck

firetruckcolorized

gourds

manicure

marathon

music

portrait

robotics

rainbow fruit

sewingbox

spilled milk

stripes

the original background

the finished copy

the maze

wine

jobsindex

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Oct. 10, 2005 issue - For more than a decade, Abu Sajad's small convenience store was a fixture in Doura, an industrial neighborhood in south Baghdad.  Customers came for friendly service and the ease of buying rice, tea or cigarettes a few blocks from home.   Abu Sajad, a 44-year-old with salt-and-pepper hair, would even let regulars—Sunnis, Shiites or Christians—run up a tab.   But not long ago, Abu Sajad was found in a pool of his own blood.   Sunni insurgents had shot him 11 times with an AK-47.  Shortly afterward, his widow and four children left for Karbala, a Shiite town in the south.   His brother, Abu Naseer, decided to move to Al Kurayat, a predominantly Shiite neighborhood in eastern Baghdad.   The Doura shop was closed, another debris-strewn relic of an Iraq that may no longer exist.   "I have no reason or explanation why he was killed except that he was Shiite," says his brother.

 
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