The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT25) ERBIL, Iraq -- Jan. 2, 2003 -- IRAQ-KURDS-HEALTH -- Throughout northern Iraq doctors and patients are confronting shortages and difficult choices in a health care system they worry might soon collapse. After years of struggle and sanctions, hospitals are short of equipment, drugs, training, staff and supplies. The possibility of war makes matters worse. If war comes, doctors say, this strained system, responsible for roughly 4 million people residing in Iraqi Kurdistan, as the de facto independent part of Iraq calls itself, will be overwhelmed. In December, Dr. Ararat Anwar stitched the cut fingers of Taha Owar at the Sulaimaniya Teaching Hospital in Erbil, Iraq, while students watched. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
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2003-01-02
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The New York Times Agency
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