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David Enders
David Enders
is a New York-based freelance journalist who has spent more than 18 months in Iraq over the past four years and has written for Men's Journal, Mother Jones and The Nation
magazines, as well as the (London) Sunday Times, Washington Times and other
newspapers. His first book, Baghdad Bulletin, an account of the first year of
the occupation and the English-language magazine Enders co-founded in Baghdad,
is available from the University of Michigan Press.
IRAQ BLOGS AND MEDIA
Inside Iraq: Blog on Iraq by McClatchy newspaper’s Baghdad bureau
Iraq oil report: News, analysis of Iraq’s energy development.
Killing Fields: Three films from Iraq by Guardian reporter Ghaith Abdul Ahad
Native without a Nation: Iraqi students blogging from Syria
Wired.com: Story on Fallujah’s biometric gates
RELATED ARTICLES
Inside the surge: Nir Rosen reports on the increased American presence in Iraq for the Nation
DAVID'S 2006 NATION REPORTING
"Iraqis seek to stem sectarian violence"
DAVID'S MOTHER JONES REPORTING
"Drawing lines (and crossing them)"
"Iraq's thin (and blurred) blue line"
"'We regard Falluja as a large prison'"
RICHARD ROWLEY