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Topic History of: Bridge Over The River Kwai... still fabulous and stunning
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In The Know Two British journalists working for the American news network CBS in Iraq have been killed in a roadside bomb attack.
Cameraman Paul Douglas and soundman James Brolan died in Baghdad when the US military unit they were accompanying came under attack.

Correspondent Kimberly Dozier, who holds dual US-British citizenship and previously worked for BBC World Service radio, was seriously injured, CBS said.

The CBS team was on a patrol with soldiers of the 4th Infantry Division.

The attack, which also killed a US army officer and an Iraqi interpreter, was one of a wave of bombings in and around the Iraqi capital on Monday which left dozens dead, mainly Iraqi civilians.

The deaths come a day after two British soldiers were killed and two injured by insurgents in southern Iraq.
andrew We've got it on DVD JK - it is a truly classic movie.
JK2006 and somehow as apposite today as 50 years ago.
Perhaps it's the resonance of the last words...
"Madness... madness..."