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The war in The anniversary of the invasion marked by new violence. The president tonight saying the An NBC News Investigation, Inside Saddam¡¯s He told the CIA it was wrong about Iraq¡¯s weapons of mass destruction ´ë·® »ì»ó¹«±â. So why didn¡¯t anybody listen? The Money Trail µ·ÀÇ Çà·Î. FEMA now trying to take back millions of dollars it gave out in disaster relief. What¡¯s going on here? From NBC News world headquarters in NY, this is NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, substituting tonight Kimble Brown. Good evening? It has now been 3 years since the start of America¡¯s Shock and Awe campaign Ãæ°Ý°ú °øÆ÷ ÀÛÀü against Iraq. 3 years since the major land and air assault ½À°Ý that quickly deposed ¹°·¯³ª°Ô ÇÏ´Ù Saddam Hussein. And 3 years since many here in the All weeklong, we will be taking stock of ~À» Æò°¡ÇÏ´Ù the war on several fronts. The military, the political and the personal. Tonight, though, here¡¯s a partial snap shot ¿³º½ of where things stand. More than 2,300 More than 17,000 have been wounded. The number of Iraqis killed in the past 3 years is much higher, at least 30,000. the cost of the war, the Department of the Defense ±¹¹æºÎ puts ¾î¸²Àâ´Ù, »êÁ¤ÇÏ´Ù it at nearly $ 200 billion. Some estimates are much higher than that. Still 3 years later, it is a fact that Saddam Hussein has been captured and put on trial ¡¦À» °øÆÇ¿¡ ȸºÎÇÏ´Ù. There have been elections. Those purple fingers! And there is freedom of expression now in dozens of TV and radio stations, newspapers and magazines that didn¡¯t exist 3 years ago. For the insurgents Æøµµ, ¹Ý¶õÀÚ in Iraq tonight, 3 years is just another opportunity for violence. At least, 8 Iraqi policemen were killed by roadside bombs today. And authorities said they found 15 bodies riddled with źȯ µîÀ¸·Î <¹è¡¤º®¡¤»ç¶÷ µîÀ»> ¹úÁýÀ¸·Î ¸¸µé´Ù bullets dumped <¹«Ã¥ÀÓÇÏ°Ô> ¹ö¸®´Ù in Time now to head over to Uma Pemmaraju for the rest of today¡¯s headlines. Hi, Uma? Hi there, John? The government says bird flu will likely make it to the that should not be a reason to panic °øÆ÷¿¡ Áú¸®´Ù at this time. The Agricultural Department is saying it¡¯s been monitoring cases of the disease which have popped up °©Àڱ⠳ªÅ¸³ª´Ù around the world, and is working on expanding an early warning system. But it adds that bird cases of the virus are not a sign of coming epidemic À¯Çິ, Àü¿°º´ among humans.
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