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                    [Title] => Saddam preparing to raze Baghdad
                    [Summary] => Only last month war didn’t seem imminent in Iraq’s capital  – at least on surface. As The Economist reported, audiences were packing theater and philharmonic concert halls, car parks were bustling with parties, new art galleries and cafés were opening. Baghdad was like a factory on the brink of closing, with workers in denial but abuzz with production deadlines that were long cancelled.

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