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Restoring power to Iraq is a crucial step in the reconstruction effort. But this process is dangerous - both for workers and for politicians. This week on War News Radio, we get an update from the front lines of an Iraqi power plant.
Then, we hear from an Iraqi family about the difficulties of raising kids in the middle of a war zone.
Finally, Iraqi expatriate and Political Scientist Sami Zubaida tells us about the history of sectarian violence in Iraq and where he thinks the country is headed.
These stories, plus the week's news, from War News Radio.
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Piece Description
Restoring power to Iraq is a crucial step in the reconstruction effort. But this process is dangerous - both for workers and for politicians. This week on War News Radio, we get an update from the front lines of an Iraqi power plant. Then, we hear from an Iraqi family about the difficulties of raising kids in the middle of a war zone. Finally, Iraqi expatriate and Political Scientist Sami Zubaida tells us about the history of sectarian violence in Iraq and where he thinks the country is headed. These stories, plus the week's news, from War News Radio.




