Friday, January 06, 2006

Iraqis Making Connection to the Outside World Online

Zaid Sabah writes in USA Today:

Mohammed Rahi has an addiction that's been growing in Iraq since soon after the U.S. invasion: the Internet.

"I spend six hours on the Net every two days," says Rahi, 25, at one of 20 personal computers in the Center MBC Internet Café. The addiction, as he calls it, costs him about $70 a month, a hefty sum in a country where most government salaries are in the range of $200 to $300 a month.

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