The World in Words 8: words about Iraq, terror and basketball

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The evolving language of George W. Bush’s foreign policy: we take a look at how his descriptions of Iraq and the “war on terror” have changed over the years. We also hear about a few words the President wishes he hadn’t used. And finally, we consider the Boston Celtics’ embrace of the Zulu concept of “ubuntu.”

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