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"Freedom Radio", in Baghdad

(From the "Stars & Stripes")The station, owned and run by the U.S. Department of Defense, is heard throughout Iraq and Kuwait. It is just one of the two options for U.S. troops in Iraq, where the only other non-Arabic radio station is the analogous British Forces Broadcasting Service.Threaded with Associated Press news reports and snippets of military-style public service announcements, the radio station is run by Armed Forces Network and broadcasts live 18 hours a day with active-duty soldiers serving as disc jockeys.(Read more at this link:) http://stripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=37200
 
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