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...But of these sophisms and elenchs of merchandise I skill not...
Milton, Areopagitica

Except he had found the
standing sea-rock that even this last
Temptation breaks on; quieter than death but lovelier; peace
that quiets the desire even of praising it.

Jeffers, Meditation On Saviors


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15.7.03

Another US soldier was killed in Iraq on Monday and a grenade targetted the US-led coalition's HQ hours after the new Governing Council took office in the hope of calming the violent situation in the country.
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It blew away any hope that the new council, which held its inaugural meeting Sunday, would usher in a period of stability after three months of chaos.

Earlier a US soldier was killed and six others were wounded in a multiple rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) attack on their patrol in Baghdad, a US military spokesman said. In what appeared to be a separate incident on a highway just north of the capital, a US convoy also came under RPG attack. A US soldier at the scene told an AFP photographer that one US soldier and two Iraqis had been wounded.
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The latest death brought to 32 the number of US soldiers killed in combat since the United States declared hostilities over on May 1.

Jordan Times July 15 2003

So far, officials have recovered 10 of the 42 items displayed in the public galleries and 3,000 of the 12,000 objects in storage, said Col. Matthew Bogdanos, the US Marine heading the investigation.

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Even though the mother lode was untouched, museum director George said the stolen pieces were valuable.
"One single piece is valued at 100 Mona Lisas," he said.

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Gazing at the Vase of Warka, tour guide Leuma Yas said the museum would try to put the pieces of the Sumerian vessel back together again. She recalled leading groups to look upon the vase, which once stood upright, as the highlight of her tour. She would use the vase, a ritual vessel, to recount the Sumerians' theory of life.

�Life begins with water,� she said, pointing to the base of the vase, and its carved water patterns. �Then the plants, the animals above, the human beings, and finally God.� But the tip of the vase denoting God lay fragmented, apart from the rest of the white limestone body.
Jordan Times July 4 2003

US administrator to Iraq Paul Bremer looks Thursday at a gold crown of the Treasures of Nimrod on display at Baghdad's National Museum. The US-led coalition briefly opened the doors of the museum to show-off the spectacular Treasures of Nimrod, an eighth century BC collection of jewels, anxious to dispel rumours that the treasure is missing.
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