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A Nice Little War to Fill the Coffers

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Allies Deliberately Poisoned Iraq Public Water Supply In Gulf War

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Aquastat

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Arab Water Council

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Bechtel Has Ties in Washington, and to Iraq

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Bechtel nowhere near done. Reconstruction in Iraq going slowly -- airports patched up, but water, power way behind

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Bechtel to get richer in post-war Iraq

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Bechtel to rebuild Iraq. RECONSTRUCTION: Politically connected S.F. firm wins bid

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Bechtel wins contract prize

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Billions to rebuild Iraq still unspent

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Center for Economic and Social Rights

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Conflict with Iraq: After the war, Iraq will face big water problems

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Denial of Water to Iraqi Cities

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Economy Has Deteriorated, Turned Against Iraqis Since U.S. Invasion

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Enterprising traders come up with solution for chronic shortages of drinking water

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Fluor-Amec Iraq water contracts win boosts UK Amec

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How the US deliberately destroyed Iraq's water

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In Iraq, Water and Oil Do Mix

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International Financial Institution Watch Net

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Iraq needs $15bn to fix water supply


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