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Couric Marks 'Dramatic Improvements' in Iraq

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One week before Gen. David Petraeus is expected to give his report on U.S. progress in Iraq, CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric says she has already seen dramatic improvements in the country.

"We hear so much about things going bad, but real progress has been made there in terms of security and stability," Couric said Tuesday. "I mean, obviously, infrastructure problems abound, but Sunnis and U.S. forces are working together. They banded together because they had a common enemy: al Qaeda."

Couric traveled to the city of Fallujah in Anbar province, which U.S. forces entered in April 2003 and again in November 2004. That is the same city where, in house-to-house fighting, American forces uncovered nearly two-dozen torture chambers.
I heard from Bill Ardolino yesterday, from Fallujah. He will be reporting from there during a two-week embed. In his words, the change in Fallujah between his January embed and now constitutes a "miracle." Check back with him to hear the details.

Check out all the embeds in Iraq during this crucial time. Here's a good list to start with, of those who are in Iraq with Public Media, Inc.