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April 18, 2003APPOINTMENT IN SAMARRA4-18-03         In today's Centcom briefing, Gen. Vincent Brooks described the 4th Infantry Division's annihilation of a group of Saddam loyalists in Samarra. Perhaps, as they were about to die they remembered an ancient tale: A merchant in Baghdad sent his servant to the market. The servant returned, trembling and frightened. The servant told the merchant, "I was jostled in the market,turned around, and saw Death. "Death made a threatening gesture, and I fled in terror. May I please borrow your horse? I can leave Baghdad and ride to Samarra, where Death will not find me." The master lent his horse to the servant, who rode away, to Samarra. Later the merchant went to the market, and saw Death in the crowd. "Why did you threaten my servant?" He asked. Death replied,"I did not threaten your servant. It was merely that I was surprised to see him here in Baghdad, Comments
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