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and Iraqi officials opened a water treatment plant in Baghdad's Sadr City slum on Wednesday three and a half years after they began it, a sign that the area is finally quiet enough for long-promised reconstruction work. The $65 million plant provides water for 200,000 people just a tenth of the population of the vast slum on Baghdad's eastern outskirts where the need is most desperate for repairs to infrastructure wrecked by decades of war and sanctions. Sadr City was controlled by Shi'ite militia loyal to anti-American cleric Moqtada al-Sadr and off limits to the central authorities until last May, when U.S. and Iraqi forces recaptured it after weeks of heavy fighting The government and U.S. forces have since promised to resume long-delayed reconstruction in the area, which they say is crucial to ensuring that militants do not return. "This is the real answer to terrorism," Baghdad Mayor Saber al-Essawy said at an opening ceremony at the new plant, where a U.S.

Army brass band in heavy body armour, helmets and protective goggles played festive marches. But work has been slow and much of the money was spent on security rather construction. Iraqis still have electricity for only a few hours a day, and much of the country has inadequate clean water and sewage services. The eastern half of Baghdad suffers from severe water shortages, especially in summer.

It includes Sadr City, which grew rapidly over the last few decades of Saddam Hussein's rule to house some 2 million poor Shi'ites displaced from the south. "Like many things in Iraq, this project was hard to complete," U.S ambassador Ryan Crocker said. "It took great determination, great courage to see this through."(Editing by Michael Christie and Tim Pearce). For the first couple weeks of the season, it was Jack Skille burning up the roads between Rockford and Chicago. Now, it looks like Jake Dowell has become the in between man.Because of the Chicago Blackhawks ’ salary cap situation, the Hawks have been running a shuttle between their minor league affiliate in Rockford and the United Center between games all season. Dowell, who made his first appearance of the season for the Hawks on Saturday night, was temporarily demoted for Sunday, but was recalled on Monday morning for the Hawks game against the Minnesota Wild.Dowell, who played with Adam Burish at the University of Wisconsin, was the final roster cut before the season started. Coach Joel Quenneville opted to keep Colin Fraser over Dowell when the rosters were set to begin the season, but now both will see playing time together on the fourth line.Because of the injury to Toews, still listed as an “upper body” issue, Dowell bring more versatility to the roster.

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