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As war loomed, reporters from around the World swarmed into Iraq. But in the end Paul McGeough was one of a handful (and the only Australian), to cover the entire war from Iraq.
Keeping a daily diary, McGeough documented the death of the innocents and the cheap propaganda on both sides; the heroic efforts by doctors and nurses in filthy, under-supplied hospitals; the collapse of the regime; the American conquest of Baghdad; and the rampant looting that tore away the last vestiges of Saddam Hussein.
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Australian journalists, Saddam Hussein, war in Iraq, Baghdad, Iraq War, 2003-2011, Press coverage, Journalists, Diaries, Australian Personal narratives, Military and warfare, Journalism, Current affairs, Journalism, australia, Iraq war, 2003-2011, personal narratives, BiographyPeople
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