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Iraq News: Less Dominant, Still Important

Pew Research Center for the People & the Press.
Available online.
"News about the Iraq war does not dominate the public's consciousness nearly as much as it did last winter. Currently, just 16% of Americans name the Iraq war as the news story that first comes to mind when asked what has been in the news lately... More generally, public interest in news about the situation in Iraq is now less than it was earlier this year or in 2006."
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