The Chronicle of Higher Education

New Study of Civilian Deaths in Iraq Confirms Earlier Estimate of Increase in Mortality

By RICHARD BYRNE

In a finding that largely confirms a controversial 2004 study of Iraqi mortality rates, a report to be published in a prominent British medical journal this week estimates that nearly 655,000 more Iraqi civilians died from March 2003 to July 2006 than would have died if the country had...

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