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An Iraqi man counts out Iraqi dinars at a money changer in central Baghdad in May. The Iraqi economy is hampered by red tape and corruption. Sabah Arar/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Iraq's Shaky Economy Poses Threat To Future

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Members of the Michigan Mobile Phone Ensemble create new software for their iPhones to explore new sounds. Joe Wieciek hide caption

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Michigan Students Make Music With IPhones

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