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That's because "this is a story that people want to go away," says Los Angeles Times foreign editor Marjorie Miller. Editor & Publisher editor Greg Mitchell says Iraq war coverage "calls for being incredibly nimble, for being incredibly creative, and for devoting the inches on the front pages and the minutes on the network broadcast to tell that story." Mark Jurkowitz notes that "we've got literally about 15% as much Iraq coverage this year as we had at this time last year."
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