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June 9, 2006
Mary Anne Weaver interviewed by Bernard Gwertzman, Consulting Editor
Mary Anne Weaver, a veteran Middle East correspondent whose biographical article on Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is in the current issue of The Atlantic Monthly, says the killing of Zarqawi "is significant, but I don't think it's decisive." Weaver says Zarqawi's organization was only responsible for 10 percent of the insurgent attacks in Iraq.
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