U.S. Forces Move Through Fallujah
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U.S. Marines reload their tanks with shells during battle in Fallujah, Nov. 10
U.S.-led forces say they control 70 percent of Fallujah, on the third day of an offensive to rid the Iraqi city of insurgents. Marines believe insurgents will regroup after the fighting, but they hope the city will no longer provide them an absolute safe haven. Hear NPR's Anne Garrels.
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