August 13, 2004
With Little More Than Hope, Iraqi Colleges Try to Rebuild
After 35 years of Saddam, educators contend with too much violence and too little money from the U.S. and its alliesArticle: In Iraq, One Academic Partnership Moves Ahead
Article: Petition Asks U.S. to Prevent Killings of Iraqi AcademicsBy CHRISTINA ASQUITH
Behind coils of barbed wire and stacks of sandbags, the new minister of higher education laid out his plans to the presidents of Iraqi universities. Saddam Hussein was imprisoned. The American advisers had departed.
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