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Monica
Davey

• September 9 -- Marking 1,000 Deaths in Iraq With an Ethnic Angle
Monica Davey tallies the dead in Iraq, including "women and Hispanics."
• July 8 -- "America's
Longest, Deadliest Sustained Conflict Since Vietnam"
Monica Davey files a baleful report on military fatalities. After the obligatory
Vietnam reference, she notes: "While violence has escalated in Iraq through
days of uncertainty…." Yet military deaths have been in decline for two
months.
• April 15 -- Bringing the Dead Home, and to the Front Page
In a first, the Times front page features photos of soldiers' coffins from Iraq, accompanying a long profile of how grieving families feel about the war.
• April 1 -- New Deaths a Turning Point In Iraq Opinion?
Monica Davey's story on the brutal killings of Americans in Iraq wonders if the death toll has become too much for Americans to bear: "…some said the number of casualties had passed painfully out of control."
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