The newspaper had a full-time reporting pool of Iraqis and Westerners, many of whom were young Oxbridge graduates who had previously written for Associated Press, the New York Times, The Washington Post, Reuters and the Evening Standard.
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The publication believed that "the presence of a free press offering a forum for all sides is an inalienable human right."
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