Baghdad printers working flat out ahead of Iraq polls
BAGHDAD — Business has never been so good for Iraq’s printers in the runup to the March 7 election, but the boom has its own headaches in a country short on printing presses and rife with religious sensitivities. “In two weeks, I’ve pocketed what I would normally make in six months,” says Omar Hamid, owner of the Al-Sima printing press in central Baghdad’s Al-Mutanabi neighborhood. “I’m very happy with democracy. If it were up to me, we would have elections every year,” the 31-year-old adds with a smile. Source: The Daily Tribune ALTERNATE URL: http://www.classicposters.com/commentary/20100228com7.html |
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