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A U.S. Army soldier stands guard at a checkpoint outside the town of Fallujah, Iraq. (AP)
Marines Make Way for Iraqi Force in Fallujah
Story aired: Friday, April 30, 2004



A suicide car bomber struck today near the U.S. Marine camp on the outskirts of the Iraqi city of Fallujah. Two Marines were killed and six wounded.

However, the attack does not appear to have slowed the Marine pullback from Fallujah. An Iraqi force has begun moving into positions as part of a deal that is meant to restore calm to the city.

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Scott Peterson, The Christian Science Monitor

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U.S. tests way out of Fallujah (The Christian Science Monitor)

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