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January 31, 2005

The Elections in Iraq

We’re examining the fall-out from yesterday’s historic election in Iraq.

What’s it Like to Vote?

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We talk with some Iraqi voters, both inside and outside Iraq, about their election day experiences.

The Election’s Regional Impact

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How will the Iraqi election be viewed by other countries in the region? We check in with experts in Turkey and Jordan.

Mother Talks of Election and Loss

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We’ll ask the mother of an American serviceman killed in Iraq what this election means to her.

Music of Fellini

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James Isaacs reviews a new CD of jazz music inspired by the soundtracks of Fellini films.

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