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Almost as soon as the last bomb was dropped over Iraq, the United States began the business of rebuilding the country. The U.S. will spend approximately $25 billion to repair Iraq by the end of next year. The earliest contracts were given to a few favored companies. And some of the biggest winners i...

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Other Authors: Kroft, Steve (Reporter), Nelson, Trevor (Producer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: New York, NY : Columbia Broadcasting System, 2003.
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Summary:Almost as soon as the last bomb was dropped over Iraq, the United States began the business of rebuilding the country. The U.S. will spend approximately $25 billion to repair Iraq by the end of next year. The earliest contracts were given to a few favored companies. And some of the biggest winners in the sweepstakes to rebuild Iraq have one thing in common: lots of very close friends in very high places. Correspondent Steve Kroft reports.
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