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Iraqi Election, The
The New York TimesDexter Filkins, Christine Hauser and Edward Wong report on the voters, violence and turnout. More…
Diary Of A War
National GeographicFrom January to May 2003, photographer Alexandra Boulet covered the Iraq war from the streets of Baghdad. She witnessed the Iraqi people from a decided resolve to conduct business as usual before the war to living with ongoing violence and worry about the future after the last bomb fell. As families search for loved ones lost during Saddam Hussen's regime, efforts to restore order and return to normalcy continue. Join Boulat and share her experiences of day-to-day life in a war zone. More…
Waging War, Making Peace
MSNBCThe report on the war on Iraq. Starting from the coalition march into Baghdad and allows you to follow a particular force: 3rd infantry divsion, 1st marine exp. force and supporting units. More…
Faces of the Fallen
The Washington PostAn on-going coverage of the U.S. fatalies in Iraq. The casualities is also broken down by military branch: air force, army, marines and navy. More…
30th in Iraq, The
News & ObserverThe N.C. National Guard's 30th Heavy Separate Brigade began arriving in Iraq in late February. They took possession of a swath of land the size of Vermont, where close to 5,000 troops settled into four bases near the Iranian border. More…
A Look at Those Who Died
The New York TimesTracking the troops who have died in the war in Iraq, based on the 994 dead for whom detailed information was available. The dead come from all branches of the armed services and represent the higheste toll since the Vietnam War. More…
Transition in Iraq
The New York TimesSince President George W. Bush declared the end of combat operations in May 1, 2003, occupation forces have been working toward rebuilding the country. Although some services have improved, progress have been slow, and the human cost has been high. A look at the new government and the rebuilding process. More…
Purple Hearts
Time MagazineMore than 5,000 soldiers have been wounded in Iraq since the war began. Many have received the Purple Heart, the U.S. military's oldest medal, given to soliders injured in combat. Here are stories on how some of them are adjusting to life back in America. More…
From Afghanistan
Hearing VoicesA photo-audio-essay by Scott Carrier; with sounds and interactive images of the streets, songs and prayers of the Afghan people. More…
Answering the Call : Marine Reservists Volunteer for Iraq
Knoxville NewsA short video montage, linked to a print story, about local Marine reservists who have volunteered to leave their comfortable lives in Tennessee for the unknown dangers of Iraq. More…




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