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2010 SEPTEMBER
Sept. 3, 2010
Report
In Iraq, Electricity Remains Daily Struggle for Families, Businesses
Power outages are an ongoing frustration for Iraqis. Margaret Warner wraps up her reporting trip to Iraq with a look at how people have learned to deal with a lack of reliable electrical service.

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Sept. 2, 2010
Report
Iraq's Stalled Government: Which Blocs Will Form Core?
Margaret Warner reports from Baghdad on the growing frustration among Iraqis -- and allies -- that a government has yet to be formed five months after parliamentary elections.

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Sept. 1, 2010
Newsmaker Interview
Biden: After U.S. Combat Exit, Iraqi Government Ready to Take Shape
Margaret Warner talks to Vice President Joe Biden about the U.S. troop drawdown in Iraq and what's next for Iraqis and their government.

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Sept. 1, 2010
Report
Gates: History Will Judge Worthiness of Iraq War
On the first official day of a post-combat mission for the U.S. in Iraq, 50,000 American soldiers remain and no government has formed. The U.S. drawdown has many wondering -- Americans and Iraqis alike -- whether the war improved conditions there and was it worth the many lives lost. Kwame Holman has more.

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Sept. 1, 2010
Blog
Najaf's Imam Ali Shrine
The Imam Ali Mosque in Najaf, Iraq, is considered the one of the holiest sites in Shia Islam. The NewsHour recently visited and watched as crowds grew throughout the evening.

AUGUST
Aug. 31, 2010
Report
Uncertainty, Security Concerns Grow Among Iraqis Amid U.S. Drawdown
Margaret Warner continues her series of reports from Iraq with a look at how Iraqi citizens feel about their safety, security and future amid the U.S. troop drawdown.

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Aug. 31, 2010
Report
President Marks End of Active Fighting in Iraq
President Obama's campaign for the White House was largely focused on winding down U.S. involvement in Iraq. On Tuesday, he announced the combat role is over for American troops, yet the mission there is far from over. Kwame Holman reports.

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Aug. 31, 2010
Blog
Troop Drawdown: 5 Voices From Iraq on the Security Switch
On Wednesday, the U.S. military turns a corner in Iraq from a combat to an advisory mission. But do Iraqis feel safer, more than seven years after the U.S.-led war began?


Aug. 30, 2010
Report
In Iraq, Uncertainty Marks Transition as U.S. Forces Halt Combat Role
As the U.S. prepares to officially end combat operations in Iraq on Tuesday, Margaret Warner begins a series of reports on the ongoing efforts to train Iraqi police to take over the day-to-day security operations and how that's affecting lives of Iraqis.

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Aug. 27, 2010
Analysis
In Iraq, Insurgents See Opportunity in U.S. Drawdown
In the wake of deadly coordinated bombings across Iraq earlier this week, Margaret Warner reports on the ongoing threat of violence as the U.S. winds down its combat mission and previews her upcoming series on the next steps for Iraq and its people.

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Aug. 25, 2010
Report
Wave of Violence in Iraq Kills More Than 50
More than 50 Iraqis died Wednesday in more than two dozen separate attacks across Iraq. Margaret Warner has more.

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Aug. 19, 2010
Update
U.S. Mission in Iraq Turns Corner With Combat Brigade's 'Highly Symbolic Exit'
With the last of the U.S. combat brigades out of Iraq, Judy Woodruff discusses the symbolic moment and what's ahead for the American mission with Margaret Warner, who's reporting from Baghdad.

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Aug. 17, 2010
Update
2 Bombings in Iraq Kill, Injure Scores as Security Concerns Persist
Baghdad suffered one of its worst attacks in months Tuesday as a man blew himself up in a crowd of 1,000 army recruits. Reporting from Baghdad, Margaret Warner speaks with Gwen Ifill.

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Aug. 17, 2010
Blog
In Photos: Violence Weighs on Iraqis
BAGHDAD, Iraq | Tuesday's suicide bombing at the army headquarters in Baghdad was one of the deadliest attacks in the Iraqi capital in months, and comes as the U.S. military is preparing to turn over full control of the country's security to Iraqis.

APRIL
April 22, 2010
Report
Ethiopia's Abundant Farming Investments Leave Many Still Hungry
In Ethiopia, farms backed by foreign investors are growing with abundance, while native farmers subsist on food aid. Fred de Sam Lazaro reports about the unlikely abundance in a land known for famine.

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