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- Taking Stock of the War
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- Nelson Pavlosky
This week, from War News Radio, we review the President's "Plan for Victory" and the reaction it has recieved.
Also, Reuben Heyman-Kantor chats with a soldier's mother who has started her own blog.
Then, Wren Elhai gets the scoop on the Iraqi Stock Exchange from its CEO.
And, an update on the lawsuit filed by 8 Iraqis who claim they were tortured by American troops.
These stories and the week in review, this week from War News Radio.
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Piece Description
This week, from War News Radio, we review the President's "Plan for Victory" and the reaction it has recieved. Also, Reuben Heyman-Kantor chats with a soldier's mother who has started her own blog. Then, Wren Elhai gets the scoop on the Iraqi Stock Exchange from its CEO. And, an update on the lawsuit filed by 8 Iraqis who claim they were tortured by American troops. These stories and the week in review, this week from War News Radio.




Dheera Sujan
Posted on January 23, 2006 at 11:41 PM | Permalink
Review of Taking Stock of the War
Interesting collection of war related stories. They're a refreshing alternative to the mainstream media?s handling of Iraq stories which mainly concentrate on the policies of the guys in suits and US casualties.
We can?t be reminded too much that the ones bearing the largest share of the sufferings of the war in Iraq are the Iraqis themselves.
The mother of a wounded soldier in Iraq even talks of how she reads the blogs of Iraqi students, recognizing that they?re like students anywhere.