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  reconstruction in iraq news archive
Contractors Muddle On While Iraq Slips Close to Civil War
Three years after the invasion of Iraq, some $8 billion has been spent on reconstruction and contractors have started 2,773 projects through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Project and Contracting Office in Baghdad, out of 3,047 planned. Although 2,144 are complete, most goals that were put up at the beginning of the reconstruction program are a long way from being met.
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Tom Sawyer, ENR's information technology editor, covered the war in Iraq in March and April 2003 as a journalist embedded with the U.S. Army's Fifth Army Corps. To read his files from the front and those from ENR editors Andrew G. Wright and Thomas F. Armistead, click here

02/08/2006 Security Woes Slow Rebuilding Iraqi Infrastructure, IG Says

 

 
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