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Kurd It Through The Grapevine

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Friday, January 09, 2004

Iraq’s Kurds were enthusiastic supporters of American intervention in Iraq, but they’re now asking a lot in return. The Washington-based representative of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, an Iraqi-Kurdish political party, explains his group’s political aspirations.

State of Grace

Dominic Carter NY1 reporter and co-host of NY1's nightly political show, "Inside City Hall"
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Joe Mahoney Albany Bureau Chief, New York Daily News
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Bob Hennelly WNYC New Jersey correspondent and a contributing editor for New Jersey Monthly
Discuss the state ...

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Mars Wars

Jack Spencer Senior Policy Analyst, Heritage Foundation
on the cost of space exploration and whether the money could be better spent on more earthly programs, such as arts education.

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Rush to Judgment

Rush Holt Congressman (D-NJ)
on the Diebold (voting machine) scandal

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Bursting the Saddam

Mohammad Sabir Representative of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) in the United States and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Sulaymaniyah
on the story behind the capture of Saddam Hussein and autonomy for Kurds in Iraq

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