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U.S. to Fund Pro-American Publicity in Iraqi Media - Read More

Date Added: October 03, 2008 03:32:02 AM
The Defense Department will pay private U.S. contractors in Iraq up to $300 million over the next three years to produce news stories, entertainment programs and public service advertisements for the Iraqi media in an effort to "engage and inspire" the local population to support U.S. objectives and the Iraqi government.

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