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Part of the main entryway into the Basra children's

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Part of the main entryway into the Basra children's

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Part of the main entryway into the Basra children's hospital. The hospital is under construction with 9 Iraqi firms doing the work and being coordinated by the Gulf Region South Coast Corps of Engineers. GRSC visited the site May 2 to check on the progess the Iraqi construction firms are making. The hospital is to begin staffing in January 2009 and open to patients as a cancer treatment facility in February 2009.

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06/05/2008
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