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BAGHDAD—Greetings all. I'm going to be trying something new here on B2I: Podcasts. About once a week, I'm going to put one of these little things out. Today's is pretty basic, as a first attempt might be, and it's really more of a proof of concept than anything else. Please forgive the rough edges and the stream-of-conciousness tone of the thing.

In the future, I'd like to bring in Iraqis to talk, do more audio stories and even try to do a call-in for readers with iChat or Skype. If there's interest in such “chat-in” shows, I'll see if I can find an Iraqi co-host and we'll answer your questions and probably argue with you a bit. I'm thinking this would be very popular.

So, feedback is welcome. I'm trying to get the size down and this first podcast is about 10 minutes long. Enjoy.

Download the “Six Weeks” podcast by clicking here or on the "podcast" icons above and below. For those of you with iTunes 4.9, on both Macs and Windows, you can subscribe to the B2I podcasts by choosing "Subscribe to Podcast..." under the "Advanced" menu and input either this URL: http://feeds.feedburner.com/back-to-iraq/Kjzv. or http://www.back-to-iraq.com/index.xml Other podcasting clients, such as iPodderX will work in a similar fashion. If you'd like to subscribe to the B2I RSS feed, they're all available down to the right.

[UPDATE: OK. I'm completely bumfuzzled as to why my feed won't pick up the .mp3 enclosure. If any computer whizzes out there want to help, I'd be most grateful. The MT-Enclosures plugin I'm using seems to be picking every other URL up in this post except the .mp3 tag. What gives?]

Problem solved.

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Hi there! Thanks for stopping in. I'm Christopher Allbritton, former AP and New York Daily News reporter. In 2002, I went stumbling around Iraqi Kurdistan, the northern part of Iraq outside Saddam's direct control, looking for stories. (Some might call it "looking for trouble.") In March 2003, I made it back in time for the war, becoming the Web's first fully reader-funded journalist-blogger. With the support of thousands of readers, we raised almost $15,000. You can read my dispatches here. It was one of the moments in journalism when everything worked. It was a grand -- and successful -- experiment in independent journalism. In 2004, I moved to Iraq, where I would spend the next two years. It was a raucous, scary and exciting place with a lot of news going on. But I've since moved on to Beirut and the wider region. I now report for a variety of outlets.

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