| April 25, 2004 |
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Healing Iraq Opinions on the war in Iraq fall along bitter and increasingly tiresome partisan lines. One side argues that the U.S. should never have gone to war and that the situation is rapidly falling apart. The other side claims these are just bumps in the road to a freshly democratized Iraq. As pundits opine from the plush comfort of TV studios, thanks to the Internet and blogs, we can read what the Iraqi people are really feeling and saying. This web log from an Iraqi dentist still living in Iraq offers reasoned opinions and news about the goings-on in his homeland. Read first-person accounts of recent events in Baghdad and Fallujah, life in Baghdad after the fall of Saddam, and the progress of Iraqi women's groups. It's time for you to break out of the spin cycle with one man's local perspective on history in the making. (in Communications & Writing) |
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