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| Payman Azziz, 14, was 2 months old when Iraqi war planes dropped bombs loaded with poison gas and nerve agents. Recently, doctors cut away a mass the size of an orange that had appeared under her arm. But infection set in, and now her mother, Amna, must change the pus-soaked bandage and clean the wound. | |
| Richard Sennott | |
| Star Tribune | |
| Published February 28, 2003 | |
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