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Dancing Bride and Groom on the Hill

Tuesday, January 20, 2004

After the fall of Saddams regime, the Kurds in Iraq are beginning to once again live a normal life.

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REBWAR Karim gently and intimately held Layalis fingers, the bride he was leading to the dais that chilling Wednesday at the end of last December. Tiptoeing up the steps of the Lera Club on Salim Street, Sulaymaniah, the youth could not seem to stop smiling. Behind him, Layali followed, holding up her long white dress, her pretty face flushed with happiness. Awaiting them in the reception room, tasting an assortment of snacks, were family, friend

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