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    <title>Inside Saddam&apos;s Regime</title>
    <summary>Putting aside for a moment whether we should be there or not, and the means we took to get there, now that we are there I must admit, I am somewhat morbidly curious about how Saddam and his regime lived....</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Putting aside for a moment whether we should be there or not, and the means we took to get there, now that we are there I must admit, I am somewhat morbidly curious about how Saddam and his regime lived. This <a href="http://www.msnbc.com/news/902240.asp?0ql=c7p">article</a> on MSNBC gives one of the first glances into his intelligence agency, his lifestyle, and his son Uday. Creepy.]]>
      
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