For Iraqis, news is a deadly business (The Christian Science Monitor)
13th Nov 2006, 09:03 GMT
The Christian Science Monitor - At dawn, a guard at the fledgling Iraqi television station watched helplessly as a death squad - more than a dozen heavily armed men with silencers on their pistols and many with Iraqi police uniforms on their backs - rolled up in a convoy to Al Shabiya TV.
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