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Jim BrinlingIn the hotZone: current events blog with documentary video. Check it Out.
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Erhardt GraeffImpressive account of current war zones by War Journalist Kevin Sites giving the background stories of the people involved in the various conflicts. This represents an excellent start to where journalism needs to be going--how does yahoo funding this affe
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Shrink WrapSee video and news reporting from the front lines of
conflict-laden areas around the world including Iraq, Lebanon, Sudan, Congo,
Iran, and more with Kevin Sites in The Hot Zone.
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Madge AntonSee video and news reporting from the front lines of
conflict-laden areas around the world including Iraq, Lebanon, Sudan, Congo,
Iran, and more with Kevin Sites in The Hot Zone.
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John W RedelfsSee video and news reporting from the front lines of conflict-laden areas around the world including Iraq, Lebanon, Sudan, Congo, Iran, and more with Kevin Sites in The Hot Zone.
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SAQLAWIYAH, IRAQ -- After just two months in Iraq, Staff Sgt. German Alica has picked up enough Arabic to make small talk with the locals. It comes in handy on days like today. While he chats with an Iraqi man, members of his platoon notify him in his radio earphone that they have just found a site for a mortar tube in the man's house.
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Sun Nov 13, 11:13 PM ET Lost in Translation SAQLAWIYAH, IRAQ -- After just two months in Iraq, Staff Sgt. German Alica has picked up enough Arabic to make small talk with the locals. It comes in handy on days like today. While he chats with an Iraqi man, members of his platoon notify him in his radio earphone that they have just found a site for
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seems to me, at first glance, the place where National Geographic meets Sally Struthers -- where the glossy, color photographs of exotic
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the marketplace in Rumbek, south Sudan, and it seems to me, at first glance, the place where National Geographic meets Sally Struthers -- where the glossy, color photographs of exotic tribes people intersect with video of fly-covered babies with
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VIDEO: Sudan suffered from the longest and bloodiest civil war in Africa, a 21-year conflict that pitted the Arab Muslim-dominated government in the north against Christians and animists in the south. Now, after two million are dead and more than four million are displaced, there is peace -- albeit a shaky
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FALLUJAH, IRAQ -- Insurgents fire a mortar from inside Fallujah. It lands near one of the military checkpoints leading into the city, but no one is hurt. Members of an Iraqi army unit think the mortar came from a nearby mosque. When they go to investigate, there is nothing in sight. Then, one of them sees a round imprint in the dirt of the mosque courtyard. It looks to him like the impression of a metal base plate
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SAQLAWIYAH, IRAQ -- After just two months in Iraq, Staff Sgt. German Alica has picked up enough Arabic to make small talk with the locals. It comes in handy on days like today. While he chats with an Iraqi man, members of his platoon notify him in his radio earphone that they have just found a site for a mortar tube in the man's house. Read Full Entry | Post a Comment (336 comments)
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Staff Sgt. German Alica has picked up enough Arabic to make small talk with the locals. It comes in handy on days like today. While he chats with an Iraqi man, members of his platoon notify him in his radio earphone that they have just found a site for a mortar tube in the man's house.
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SAQLAWIYAH, IRAQ -- After just two months in Iraq, Staff Sgt. German Alica has picked up enough Arabic to make small talk with the locals. It comes in handy on days like today. While he chats with an Iraqi man, members of his platoon notify him in his radio earphone
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