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U.S. Fears Iraq Development Projects May Go To Waste

In its largest reconstruction effort since the Marshall Plan, the United States government has spent $53 billion for relief and reconstruction in Iraq since the 2003 invasion, building tens of thousands of hospitals, water...

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IDM - TrustFundKilla-Gold_Plated_Electrocuted_Death_Cash

Code: Content visible to registered users only . Artist: TrustFundKilla Album:Gold Plated Electrocuted Death Cash Label: ??? Genre: Dubstep/Breakcore/IDM Track List: 01-TrustFundKilla-Sugar Coated Demon.mp3...

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I Am So Popular: Open Letter To Jody Denberg

Editor’s note: The views expressed in I Am So Popular are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the outlook or beliefs of anyone else in the IST network. Dear Jody Denberg, WTF? WTF? WTF? AT-WHAY E-THAY...

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Duo’s Taiwan travelogue wins

THE team “Bak Kut Teh” made Malaysia proud by grabbing the top prize in the Taiwan Tourism Bureau’s The Best Trip in the World contest. The team of two undergraduates, Ng Boon Ming and Liew Kai Yit, won the hearts of the judges...

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The Choice Ahead

Published 11/17/09 Emily Spence - While much of the money used to conduct the war was borrowed (most notably from Chinese institutions), ultimately American taxpayers will be responsible for many years to come for footing the...

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Flags lowered for Colo. soldier who died in Iraq

DENVER—Flags on state buildings will be lowered Monday in honor of a Colorado Springs soldier who died in Iraq. Twenty-one-year-old Spc. Jonathon M. Sylvestre died Nov. 2 in Kut, Iraq of injuries from a noncombat incident. He...

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2 projects finalized in Kut

The al-Kut municipality on Sunday finalized two service projects worth three billion Iraqi dinars as part of the Provincial Development Budget (PDB) projects for the year 2009, the municipality chief said.

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The Choice Ahead: Entrenched Fossil Fuel Dependence or Climate Change Management

According to Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz and Harvard economist Linda Bilmes, the Iraq War cost three trillion dollars. While much of the money used to conduct the war was borrowed (most notably from Chinese institutions),...

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From Africa To Austin With Toubab Krewe

Asheville's Toubab Krewe is an instrumental band which fuses the music of Mali and other West African influences with American musical styles. In a session from KUT, the band augmented the standard rock formation with a kora,...

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