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In Iraq, New Policies or More of the Same?

As the troop "surge" in Baghdad gets mixed reviews, Iraq's political leaders are still immobilized by sectarian differences. Will the President's new leadership team make a difference? Also, renewed violence in Gaza and, on Reporter's Notebook, a shattering anti-climax for one of television’s most successful series.   We hear the last of The Sopranos.

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By Warren Olney • Jun 11, 2007 • 1h 0m Listen

As the troop "surge" in Baghdad gets mixed reviews, Iraq's political leaders are still immobilized by sectarian differences.Will the President's new leadership team make a difference?Also, renewed violence in Gaza and, on Reporter's Notebook, a shattering anti-climax for one of television’s most successful series.We hear the last of The Sopranos.


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    Warren Olney

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