updated 8:06 p.m. EDT, Fri March 14, 2008
Iraqi teen: I see me 'running, dying'

Iraqi teen: I see me 'running, dying'

Wurud, 14, follows the latest Hollywood pop culture and plays in a virtual reality world. It's her only escape from life in Baghdad -- one that haunts her with nightmares. "I always see myself running, dying," she says. Yet despite everything, she flashes a brilliant smile: "I will have a future." full story
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