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The New York Times is apparently having so much trouble finding genuine examples of U.S. soldiers who commit atrocities abroad that it has decided to look for them at home: In a 6,300-word article, the newspaper claimed to document 121 cases of veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan who have been charged with murder in the United States. "They paint the patchwork picture of a quiet phenomenon, tracing a cross-country trail of death and heartbreak," wrote reporters Deborah Sontag and Lizette Alvarez. Bloggers were quick to point out that honest ...