Radio Open Source has a program on the Lancet study with comments from Les Roberts, Colin Kahl (arguing that the number is too high), Juan Cole and Iraqi bloggers.
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Radio Open Source show on Lancet study
Radio Open Source has a program on the Lancet study with comments from Les Roberts, Colin Kahl (arguing that the number is too high), Juan Cole and Iraqi bloggers....
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Radio Open Source show on Lancet study
Category: LancetIraq
Posted on: December 23, 2006 2:21 AM, by Tim Lambert


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You may also want to listen to This American Life's take on the Lancet study.
Posted by: apalazzo | December 24, 2006 8:18 AM