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BAGHDAD, Iraq, Nov. 16, 2004
Get this on tape, man! Hey, tell -- say it again. Say again what happened.
Say what?
You know, like what was going on. What you - what was like being a guard there.
A guard at Abu Ghraib?
The girls circle the stage in a nightclub outside of Damascus, holding hands in protective pairs as they march, always counterclockwise, at the same slow pace, one unenthusiastic step per second.