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A commentary from the American Journalism Review that relates how extreme danger and high security costs have diminished the press corps in Iraq and severely limited access to one of today's most important news stories.
Author: Sherry Ricchiardi
April/May 2007
A commentary from the American Journalism Review that relates how extreme danger and high security costs have diminished the press corps in Iraq and severely limited access to one of today's most important news stories.
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