Iraq oil industry bogged down in cycle of violence
2nd Nov 2005, 16:03 GMT
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - It has become a routine. Iraqi insurgents blow up one of the North Oil Company's facilities out in the scrubland. Engineers go and patch it up. The guerrillas fire on them and they beat a retreat.
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