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Thursday, June 21, 2001

And no impulse buys of bread and water at the checkout, either

"A good number of Iraqi women continue to go to the shops without knowing why and without needing to, while women in other Arab countries and the rest of the world only go when their family is lacking something."

Telegraph. Saddam Hussein, currently directing the construction of lavish palaces all over Iraq, tries to encourage cost-cutting behavior in order to ease the burdens of 11 years of international trade sanctions. "Women must lend their support to men instead of being a burden by their excessive demands. The current situation in Iraq is difficult because of the embargo. Women must help men."'

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