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June 30th marks the one-year anniversary of American troops pulling out of Iraqi cities, and the legacy of the war there can already be seen. We talk with journalist Anthony Shadid about his Pulitzer-prize winning coverage of the pull out and the year since as Iraqis have gone about the messy business of shaping their nation's future.
Guest
- Anthony Shadid, foreign correspondent for The New York Times based in Baghdad, former Baghdad bureau chief of the Washington Post. A graduate of University of Wisconsin-Madison, he won the Pulitzer Prize in 2004 for his dispatches from Iraq and was a finalist in 2007 for his coverage of Lebanon.
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