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The Human, Economic Costs of War
As American forces continue to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan -- WETA, George Mason University and washingtonpost.com present "The Cost of War: Sesno Reports." Veteran journalist Frank Sesno examines the military, political and human costs of a two-front war that spans the globe and frames the 2004 presidential campaign.

The show, to be broadcast on PBS stations across the nation, will examine the implications for America's armed forces, as it engages in unconventional warfare, in pursuit of an elusive enemy.

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"The Cost of War" goes beyond the headlines. It asks: Is the cost of war now the price of freedom?

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In "The Cost of War: Sesno Reports," award-winning Washington Post Photographer Andrea Bruce Woodall, right, narrates some of her most compelling photographs from war and tells why what she sees behind the lens leaves a lasting impression not just for readers but also for her.

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Previous Shows and Transcripts
Desperate for Dollars
(April 25, 2004)

Target Washington
(February 25, 2004)
Online Discussion Transcript
(February 23, 2004)


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Virginia Government Special Report (April 8, 2004)
Maryland Government Special Report (April 8, 2004)