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Article: INTERVIEW: New Yorker staff writer discusses Iraq's past, future
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- December 16, 2004
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Sonia Smith
University Wire
12-16-2004
(The Georgetown Voice) (U-WIRE) WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Two months after President Bush declared the end of major combat operations in Iraq, New Yorker staff writer George Packer walked the dusty streets of Baghdad. Two trips and three articles later, Packer has witnessed the evolution of the postwar climate. During the New Yorker College Tour, the Voice spoke with Packer about his travels, the Bush administration and the situation on the ground in Iraq.
GV: Do you think that with its new mandate the Bush administration will execute this war any differently?
GP: That's a very hard question to answer. My guess is no, I think we'll see more of the same. We ...
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