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Iraqis adjust to life in N.H.

Refugees face challenges, uncertainty in new home

Almas Zaya examined a box of tea as her son, Andy, took care of the cart during a recent trip to the market in Manchester. (Joanne Rathe/Globe Staff) Almas Zaya examined a box of tea as her son, Andy, took care of the cart during a recent trip to the market in Manchester.
By Maria Sacchetti
Globe Staff / January 22, 2008

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MANCHESTER, N.H. - It has been two months since the new refugees from Iraq arrived in this former mill city - alone, relieved, and too dazed to even register the snow piled high on the streets. (Full article: 1306 words)

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