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<title>Comment by Mac Diva</title>
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<description>I am impressed with that article, Jade.  The reporters interviewed the family extensively and read emails that Nick Berg had sent home.  They also tracked down his friends in in Iraq and talked to them.  That in itself is risky since neither the terrorists nor the goverment of the U.S. will be pleased.

I think the government should go on and admit that to say it had nothing to do with Berg&#039;s jailing is not really true.   It is treating the public like fools.  Sure, one can evade the issue of who controls Iraqi jails and prisons, but why bother?  People don&#039;t buy the ruse. </description>
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<title>Comment by jadester</title>
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<description>thanks mac.  i missed this post before but now, in the last few minutes before i leave for the first of my final uni exams, i&#039;m relaxing by going over blogcritics posts i meant to read before.
i&#039;ll read the full story later.</description>
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