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QUOTE: Originally posted by garr I pre-judged the July issue of Trains when I first saw that there was going to be foriegn coverage in the issue. Thought it would be a quick read with nothing of interest. Boy was I wrong-the Iraq article was the first thing I checked out and didn't put the magazine down until all had been read. It was a well written article about behind the sences aspects of the Iraqi railroad. But the most surprising fact was the totally different picture it gave of the day to day life in Iraq than what is portrayed in the main stream media. Jay
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar ....I've heard enough about Iraq to last me for some years....I'm not looking for Iraq interests in my TRAIN'S magazine. Believe there are plenty of areas in this vast land of ours to find good railroad interests. Have nothing against reporting interesting happenings or trends in free nations, such as Uk, Australia, etc....I'm just really bumbed out on Iraq and hearing about it daily...especially of our people continuing to die over there.....
QUOTE: Originally posted by BR60103 Well, I think they should dump all the foreign stuff and just write about Canadian railways. [:D]
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