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Almas Zaya and her husband, Yousif Toma, arrived in Manchester, N.H., with their two children seven weeks ago. The family members are among 1,057 Iraqi refugees trickling into the United States this year. Zaya, 33, helped her 9-year-old daughter Linda Ibrahim play solitaire on the computer that their landlord, an immigrant from Armenia, had just given the family.
Almas Zaya and her husband, Yousif Toma, arrived in Manchester, N.H., with their two children seven weeks ago. The family members are among 1,057 Iraqi refugees trickling into the United States this year.

Zaya, 33, helped her 9-year-old daughter Linda Ibrahim play solitaire on the computer that their landlord, an immigrant from Armenia, had just given the family.
(Joanne Rathe/Globe Staff)
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