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U.S. and Brits Differ Over Postwar Iraq
President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair wrapped up their post-war Iraq meeting at Camp David yesterday, and some differences emerged regarding the U.S. and British visions for Iraq after Saddam Hussein.

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Measuring the Work of Embedded Journalists
Our editorial roundtable considers embedded reporters and the kind of war coverage they're delivering.

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U.S. Strikes on Iraq Communications Raise Legal Debate
The U.S. military is targeting Iraqi communications towers in Baghdad, but is it legal according to the Geneva Convention rules of war to do so?

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Report from the North
Correspondent Michael Goldfarb has the latest war news from Northern Iraq.

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U.S. Military Gains and Setbacks
Retired Special Forces Colonel Kalev Sepp analyzes the U.S. military's gains and setbacks so far as the push towards Baghdad continues.

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Al Qaeda May Be Helping in Basra
There are some unconfirmed news reports out of Britain that Iraqi soldiers in and around the southern city of Basra are being supported by Al Qaeda operatives.

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House Approves Day of Prayer for Troops
Yesterday the U.S. House of Representatives approved a resolution calling for a National Day of Humility, Prayer, and Fasting to show support for U.S. troops.

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Tracing the Phrase "Shock and Awe"
We analyze the origin of the now familiar military term "Shock and Awe."

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Paper on origins of "Shock and Awe" --National Defense University
Today's News Wrap-Up: March 28, 2003
A news wrap-up of the day's war-related developments.

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