Newsday loses contact with its Baghdad journalists WASHINGTON, March 26 (Reuters) - Two journalists working for the U.S. newspaper Newsday in Baghdad have not been heard from for two days, after Iraqi officials rounded up several foreign-based journalists for expulsion from the country, the daily said on Wednesday. Reporter Matt McAllester, 33, Newsday's former Middle East bureau chief, and photographer Moises Saman, 29, entered Iraq about a month ago on temporary visas given to reporters covering anti-war protesters who had volunteered as so-called human shields against U.S. military attacks. Newsday Editor Tony Marro said the Long Island, New York, newspaper...