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Ah, good point
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MC MasterChef
Most of what I read on Iraq (in terms of books) all stop right near the toppling of statues in Baghdad, so I'm still not too straight on my early occupation/CPA history and the decisions that shaped it, as much as I try to keep up on it in the news. I'm starting into The Fall of Baghdad now too (these six-dollars for a used book on Amazon things are killing me) by the way -- if I get to the end of the semester with only half a paper out of three written, don't think I don't know who to blame.
..But seriously, it's quite good so far, too.
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