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The attack in Madain also targeted Americans who were attending a municipal council meeting in the area, also known as Salman Pak, about 14 miles southeast of Baghdad.
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The young men were ambushed when the attackers opened fire in Madain, about 14 miles southeast of Baghdad, as they were on their way to the shrine in the Baghdad neighborhood of Kazimiyah, a police officer said.
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And lastly, just southeast of Baghdad, in a place called Madain, three car bombs going off.
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Members of so-called awakening councils now patrol the streets of Madain and other cities in Baghdad's southern belts.
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Then Zalzal loaded forty-thousand Marids with the treasure and himself taking up Gharib, flew with his host towards the city of Isbanir al-Madain where they arrived at midnight.
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INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENT: Well, the latest attack on a police station coming at 2: 00 in the morning, about 20 kilometers south of Baghdad, in the town of Madain.
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However, he gave the information in response to a question about the search for hostages reportedly seized from the area around Madain, 14 miles south of Baghdad.
THE NEWS BLOG 2005
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The ship following them most closely, Madain, began to fire again.
RIHANNSU #3: SWORDHUNT Diane Duane 2000
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The ship following them most closely, Madain, began to fire again.
RIHANNSU #3: SWORDHUNT Diane Duane 2000
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The ship following them most closely, Madain, began to fire again.
RIHANNSU #3: SWORDHUNT Diane Duane 2000
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