Jen Banbury

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Jen Banbury is a American playwright, author and journalist. After publishing plays and a novel, she turned to reporting in 2003, becoming a freelancer who has reported for NPR[1], Salon.com, and other organizations. In 2003 and 2004, she reported from Baghdad for Salon. On March 3, 2004, Salon published her story "Guantanamo on Steroids"[2], one of the earliest articles about U.S. soldiers' abuse of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib. It was listed as one of the "Best of Salon" for 2003. [3]. Her Salon reporting was cited and her story "Night Raid in Baghdad" was reprinted in Boots on the Ground: Stories of American Soldiers from Iraq to Afghanistan by Clint Willis[4]

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  1. ^ See story in External Links
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  3. ^ See http://archive.salon.com/special/10th/2005/11/12/best_of_salon_2003/index.html
  4. ^ Page 265 (ISBN 1560255870)
  5. ^ Publishers Weekly review, quoted on Amazon.com

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