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He was Osama bin Laden’s chief lieutenant in Iraq, proudly taking responsibility for kidnappings, gruesome beheadings and bombings that claimed hundreds of innocent lives. Last Wednesday night the end finally came for Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Two 500-pound precision-guided bombs dropped by US troops on a remote area northeast of Baghdad ended the reign of terror of the man called by his followers "the slaughtering sheik."

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