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Aug 28 2007, Adheesha

Almost all Media Personnel in Iraq, especially of foreign media, seem to be soft targets of the grotesque violence spreading in the war torn country.

In a recent incident, an Iraqi translator associated with CBS News has been reportedly murdered five..

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