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In Baghdad, signs of a rebirth

Posted: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 10:10 AM

From the newly reopened national museum to a restored girls’ school, an improved security situation in Baghdad has led to many signs of stability in the Iraqi capital.

Iraq's restored National Museum formally reopened on Monday, six years after looters carried away priceless antiquities and treasures in the chaos following the U.S.-led invasion. NBC News' Sarah Ford reports on what was lost and found.

Also see images of Iraqis returning to Baghdad's markets to buy things from books to fish.  

VIDEO: National museum in Baghdad reopens

Image: Iraq National Museum reopens
SLIDESHOW: In Baghdad, signs of rebirth

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