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BAGHDAD: MISSING SCULPTURE RETURNS -- A 1,750-pound bronze statue, among whose figures is a bare-breasted woman, vanished from a conservative Shiite neighborhood in Baghdad, but has reappeared after friends of the sculptor, Khaled al-Rahal, rescued it before it could be melted into scrap, Agence France-Presse reported.
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