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Wednesday June 28, 2006

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12:06Kojo In Your Community: Ethnic Diversity and Immigration

With a quarter of residents born in a foreign country, Montgomery County is one of the most diverse suburban jurisdictions in the U.S. We look at the role those immigrants have played in shaping their communities in the latest "Kojo In Your Community" from Bethesda.

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13:06Firsthand Accounts of Iraq

What would the Iraq War look like without the media middlemen? Filmmakers gave digital cameras to five soldiers and asked them to chronicle their year-long deployment to the Sunni Triangle. The result was a new documentary feature called "The War Tapes." We get a first-hand account of Iraq from a soldier's perspective.

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Zack Bazzi, Staff Sergeant, New Hampshire National Guard; featured soldier/ Cameraman, "The War Tapes"

Steve James, Editor/ Producer, "The War Tapes"

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