http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L19631693.htmKADISAYA, Iraq, Dec 19 (Reuters) - The fresh produce on the floor outside made it look like any other Iraqi greengrocer's, but the Saddam Hussein portrait hanging inside led a passing U.S. army patrol to take a closer look.
A quick search through baskets of vegetables and bags of seeds on Friday uncovered a stash of ammunition, explosives, detonators and one rocket-propelled grenade. The only thing missing was the shopkeeper who had apparently vanished. snip
The soldiers had considered the market place a relatively friendly area as it was opposite a school they had "adopted" and recently helped paint.
But far more obvious support for the former regime was pointed out when an army interpreter arrived on the scene. Scrawled in Arabic on the end of the row of shops was the message the troops could not read: "Long live Saddam Hussein".
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