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Friday, June 11, 2010
War, with Sebastian Junger
Peter Robinson, host of the Hoover Institution's
Uncommon Knowledge
, interviews
author Sebastian Junger to discuss Junger's latest book,
War
, which focuses on the fighting in Afghanistan’s Korengal Valley.
War
, with Sebastian Junger
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