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WHEN an American adventurer and arms dealer was gunned down in his car near the banks of the Tigris River in 2004, his murder was blamed on an obscure group of Islamic terrorists. As Baghdad’s body count rises, Dale Stoffel, 43, is barely remembered today. But his name is certain to be revived as the Democrats prepare for a barrage of congressional investigations into corruption in Iraq. Full Story