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Study: Most Americans Undercount US Toll in Iraq

HeadlineMar 13, 2008

Four US soldiers were also killed Wednesday, bringing the US toll this week to at least twelve. A new study says 28 percent of Americans are aware of the total number of soldiers killed in Iraq. The Pew Research Center found that nearly half of Americans think the US death toll from the last five years of the Iraq occupation is under 3,000, while the actual number is nearly 4,000.

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