What Iraq means for the average family

A moving essay in the Washington Post, by star writer Anthony Shadid, about one Iraqi family over the last six years.

The war has taken a profound toll.

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1 Responses to “What Iraq means for the average family”


  • I like the new format too, Antony – it loads quicker than the old one (I’m on dial-up).

    But my computer still finds your site to be uniquely problematic – my poor old browser “encountered a problem” again, and shut itself down as I was attempting to post something like the following:

    I clicked on your link in my Windows “Favorites Centre” this morning, Antony, and instead of getting the current page of your blog I wound up at this page:

    http://antonyloewenstein.com/2006/05/17/blog-round-up/

    It directs me there every time now.

    It took me a while to notice, but the first thing one reads on that page is the phrase “We know where you live”! Hilarious! And hopefully untrue, but you never know.

    I’ll probably start making plans to find an operating system which isn’t Microsoft Windows, but at a guess I’d say the shenanigans are happening not at my end but *on the way* to your site, if not at your site.

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