Tuesday in Iraq
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Spurred by safety concerns over roadside bombs, snipers, and car bombs on the city's bridges, Baghdad residents are using motorboats. The boat rides are significantly cheaper than taxi fares: A family of four can cross the Tigris for about $1. At left, Umm Ahmed stepped off a boat with her 2-year-old son, Ahmed, after crossing the Tigris River in central Baghdad.
Spurred by safety concerns over roadside bombs, snipers, and car bombs on the city's bridges, Baghdad residents are using motorboats. The boat rides are significantly cheaper than taxi fares: A family of four can cross the Tigris for about $1. At left, Umm Ahmed stepped off a boat with her 2-year-old son, Ahmed, after crossing the Tigris River in central Baghdad.
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