An Iraqi worker (R) checks the quality of the 'Naynawa' newspaper, which is the same name for the northern Iraqi city of Mosul in Asyrian, at a printing press in Baghdad 27 October 2002, while others (L) fold the al-Zaman daily newspaper. Naynawa distributes 2.5 million copies in the northern areas of Iraq, while al-Zaman distributes 4 millions all over the country.
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Date Posted:
20 July 2010
Last Modified:
20 July 2010