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Iranian textbooks — 2 p.m. — The Hudson Institute holds a discussion, “Iranian Textbooks: Preparing Iran’s Children for a Global Jihad.” Participants include Meyrav Wurmser, director of the Hudson Institute's Center for Middle East Policy, and Arnon Groiss, director of research at the Center for Monitoring the Impact of Peace,. Location: Hudson Institute, 1015 15th St. NW, sixth floor. Contact: 202/223-7770.

Afghan casualties — 2 p.m. — The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) holds a discussion, “Killing Friends, Making Enemies: The Impact and Avoidance of Civilian Causalities in Afghanistan.” Participants include Elizabeth Rubin, author of the Feb. 24 cover article on Afghanistan in the New York Times Sunday Magazine, and Nader Nadery, commissioner of the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission. Location: USIP, 1200 17th St. NW, second-floor conference room. Contact: 202/429-3822.

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