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Monday, Dec. 23
The Indiana Daily Student

An Iraqi soldier stands guard in the restored Iraqi National Museum on the day it was formally dedicated in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, nearly six years after looters carried away priceless antiquities and treasures in the chaos following the U.S.-led invasion. The event came on the eve of the museum's full public opening Tuesday, which officials have touted as another milestone in Baghdad's slow return to stability after years of bloodshed. Khalid Mohammed

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An Iraqi soldier stands guard in the restored Iraqi National Museum on the day it was formally dedicated in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, nearly six years after looters carried away priceless antiquities and treasures in the chaos following the U.S.-led invasion. The event came on the eve of the museum's full public opening Tuesday, which officials have touted as another milestone in Baghdad's slow return to stability after years of bloodshed.