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- Make Iraq while Sun shines.
Preetinder Bhurji,
Toronto, Canada.
- Iraq: a long wait for a new sunrise.
Ripudaman Singh,
Aarhus, Denmark.
- Tomorrow never dies,
Bhupinder Singh,
Jalandhar, Punjab.
- How to get out of Iraq.
Tarsem Raj Monga,
Yonkers (New York), USA.
- Symbols of survival or shadows of death?
Sonia Khaira,
Washington DC.
- Shadows of those who ensure us new dawns.
Jasdeep Gill,
Clayton South (VIC), Australia.
- We rise as the Sun goes down.
Sunil Kumar,
Canton, OH, USA.
- All is fine here; let's ask Bush where we go now?
Vikramjit Singh Basra,
Ohio, USA.
- For your tomorrow, we give our today.
Colonel R. D. Singh,
Jammu Cantonment, India.
- Another peaceful night for the nation.
Linesh Kothari,
Jalandhar, Punjab.
- Searching for peace.
Nishan Singh,
Melbourne, Australia.
- So that we may sleep in peace.
Gagandeep S. Grewal.
Windsor, ON, Canada.
- Sun does not set for us.
Himmat Gill,
Jackson, USA.
- Even the Sun is a step behind.
Sana,
chandigarh, India.
- Replacement for Sun during darkness.
Onkar Singh Riar,
Sun Valley, Nevada, USA.
- Good morning to them, good night to you.
Himanshu Narang,
Mumbai, India.
- War darkens days,
Barinder Pal Singh,
Chandigarh, India.
- Endless battle.
Anusha Singh,
New Delhi, India.
- Frontiers in front of a sunset.
Jagmeet,
Chandigarh, India.
- The Sun will go down, but we'll get going.
Ritoban Chakrabarti,
Chandigarh, India.
- Beyond the boundaries.
Rajan Khullar,
Batala, India.
- Guards of (national) honour.
Dr M. R. Virdi,
Shahpurkandi, India.
- Gun is not for fun.
Rupinder Banwait,
Woodbridge, Toronto.
- Let the Sun set on the wars within.
A. P. S. Malhotra,
Delhi, India.
- One is one and two is army.
Harpreet Kaur Bhatia.
Phagwara, Punjab.
- Bright side of war.
Abhishek Goyal,
Mansa (Punjab), India.
- Duty and beauty in the same frame.
Sangeeta,
Chandigarh, India.
- Okay, let's brighten up.
Suresh Khosla,
Chandigarh, India.
- Su(o)n of soil.
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