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Sunday, August 20, 2006 HOW TO HELP Aiding families Alan Enwiya is one of nearly 100 journalists and media assistants killed in Iraq since March 2003. Alan is survived by his wife, Fairuz, his two children, Martin and Mary Ann, and his parents. They have left Iraq and hope to move to the U.S., where they have relatives. Jill Carroll's driver, Adnan Abbas, is a witness to Alan's murder. He, his wife, and their four children (including a newborn) have also fled Iraq for their own safety. In response to readers, the Christian Science Monitor has established funds to help each family start a new life. Donations may be sent to: The Alan Enwiya Fund c/o The Christian Science Monitor 1 Norway Street Boston, MA 02115 The Adnan Abbas Fund c/o The Christian Science Monitor 1 Norway Street Boston, MA 02115