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[casi] Re: Purifying water in Iraq and a query




>'Sachet costing 7p prevents water deaths.

>However, 30,000 sachets for 25 million people is pretty >damn woeful.
Surely pressure needs to be brought for >these sachets (a months worth)
to be delivered with each
>food ration,

I would say so! Just to keep things in proper perspective:


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The Wrap: It's war          [The Guardian]

Ros Taylor and Tom Happold
18 March 2003
[...]
Three thousand bombs and missiles are expected to hit Iraq
during the first two nights of bombardment, many of them
never before used in war.

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