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Mexico's drug war: Crossing borders
Los Angeles Times
la guerra del narco, the drug war. "They" were all implicated, he told me, the cartel bosses and the mules, of course, but also the business elites, the governments, the addicts — on both sides of the border. In other words, there was no border. ...
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Los Angeles Times
Journalist
Washington Post
In his 33 years of reporting from Washington, Mr. McCartney wrote extensively about nuclear weapons policy, the Israeli-Arab conflict and the Vietnam War. He also reported on national politics and covered every president from Dwight D. Eisenhower to ...
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Aircraft carriers gain clout in naval power
Atlanta Journal Constitution
By SLOBODAN LEKIC AP ABOARD THE CHARLES DE GAULLE — Despite growing controversy about the cost and relevance of aircraft carriers, navies around the world are adding new ones to their inventories at a pace unseen since World War II. ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
The forgotten frontline in Libya's civil war
Telegraph.co.uk
It is the unknown frontline in Libya's civil war, a rebel town besieged by Gaddafi's forces but almost ignored by the outside world. Rockets and Scud missiles pour down. Water is running short. Tens of thousands are desperately trying to flee. ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Humboldt County group rushes to honor area's World War II veterans while they ...
Times-Standard
Speaking of World War II veterans, Winston Churchill famously said: "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few." In Humboldt County, the many are now trying to give back to the few. A flight is slated to leave Oakland ...
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A child's view of war | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-05-08
Philadelphia Inquirer
Children in Benghazi have had little else to do other than soak in the painful realities of war because schools have remained closed since the revolution started in mid-February, and many parents have avoided letting their kids play outside for fear ...
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You face guerrilla war, Alex Salmond tells David Cameron
Telegraph.co.uk
David Cameron has been warned by Alex Salmond that he faces a guerrilla war over tax and spending policy in the lengthy run-up to a referendum on Scottish independence. By Patrick Hennessy, Political Editor 7:00AM BST 08 May 2011 Mr Salmond, ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Taking Down Osama Bin Laden Critical Victory in War on Terror
Wilson County News
Kay Bailey Hutchison Nearly 10 years since the terrorist attacks of September 11th, the recent takedown of Osama Bin Laden, the chief architect behind the attacks and founder of the terrorist organization al-Qaeda, marks a critical victory in the War ...
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To End All Wars by Adam Hochschild – review
The Guardian
Adam Hochschild opens and closes his history of the first world war with a couple of questions. The first asks "Why does it bring a lump to the throat to see words like sleep, rest, sacrifice [written in a visitors' book at a cemetery on the Somme], ...
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The Guardian
Claude Choules: Veterans pay tribute to last hero of World War 1
Sunday Mercury
MIDLAND veterans have paid tribute to the last known combat veteran of World War I, who died last week. Claude Choules, who was born in Worcestershire, passed away peacefully at the age of 110 at a retirement home in Australia. ...
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Battling river likened to war
Jackson Clarion Ledger
In World War II, they beat back the Nazis in Europe and survived kamikaze attacks in the Pacific. But these veterans faced their toughest foe as engineers for the US Army Corps of Engineers in Vicksburg. "Several said they had no opponent as relentless ...
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A Battle, but Not the War
Southern Pines Pilot
If the treatment of Muslim woman can be used as a puzzle piece in the larger context of the war on terror, a picture begins to emerge about an enemy that makes the tyrants of history pale in comparison. We are in a battle against pure evil. ...
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Rolling Meadows war casualty reflects on bin Laden
Chicago Daily Herald
By Ashok Selvam The news of Osama bin Laden's death left former Army Staff Sgt. Bryan Anderson, horribly wounded in the Iraq War, with conflicted feelings. He wanted America to "cut off the head of the snake" sooner. "At this point, it's just the ...
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Life after war
MiamiHerald.com
By Oline H. Cogdill No matter how far we think we have come in eradicating racism — or at least making it unpalatable or even socially unacceptable — hatred and bigotry often surfaces. Darryl Wimberley adds such insidious bigotry to the emotional ...
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Pacquiao Vs. Mosley Results: Jorge Arce Stops Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. In War
SB Nation
Wilfredo Vazquez Jr (20-0-1, 17 KO) took on Jorge Arce (56-6-2, 43 KO) in the final pay-per-view undercard bout of the Manny Pacquiao vs. "Sugar" Shane Mosley card. The first round both men feel out the situation for the first minute but eventually ...
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War ship honors Pearl Harbor-based soldier
Hawaii News Now
A state-of-the-art war ship is now dedicated to a man being hailed as a hero. It's a distinction rarely bestowed on someone so young – dedicating a ship in the name of 29-year-old Navy SEAL Lieutenant Michael Murphy. "Michael would say, 'Will you cut ...
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Nobody's a saint in Spanish Civil War epic
Washington Examiner
As in most films about war, betrayal is a central theme here. Director Roland Joffe is no stranger to historical religious epics: He made 1986's "The Mission," about Jesuits in 18th century South America. "There Be Dragons" isn't nearly so good. ...
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Sesquicentennial Symposium May 20 examines Civil War, memory
The Apex Herald
In observance of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, an examination of perceptions of what happened will be presented at the conference, "Contested Past: Memories and Legacies of the Civil War." The May 20 conference at the NC Museum of History is ...
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Afghan war dominates Kerry meeting
Boston Globe
"It has been 10 years of war . . . The military is exhausted,'' said Gorman, 65, whose brother died in Vietnam, and whose nephew is serving in the military. "We want to see our troops out of Afghanistan. . . . Do it now.'' Kerry, chairman of the Senate ...
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Boston Globe
Americans united over bin Laden death but divided on war abroad
Middletown Journal
By Mary McCarty, Staff Writer Updated 2:48 AM Sunday, May 8, 2011 After the initial surge of national unity over the killing of Osama bin Laden, Americans remain nearly as divided on the war in Afghanistan. Miami Valley residents reflect the same ...
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Now its Busch and Harvick at war
crash.net
Today it's all about the war that erupted between Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick that saw words and fists fly in pit lane between drivers and between their pit crews. It started with a late-race accident during the Showtime Southern 500 at Darlington ...
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Iraqi girl whose image told of the horror and pains of the war
The Guardian
A 2005 picture of Samar Hassan has become a classic of war photography. But it was only last week that Samar, now 12, saw the photo by Chris Hondros, himself killed in Libya Chris Hondros's picture of five-year-old Samar Hassan was taken in 2005, ...
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The Guardian
Wessler: Word war needs to be defused
Peoria Journal Star
By KIRK WESSLER When I saw the first reports of Rashard Mendenhall's Twitter posts on Monday, I cringed. Mendenhall, a running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers, had felt moved to share his thoughts about the killing of Osama bin Laden and the ...
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Growing up during war on terror wasn't easy for young Muslim-Americans
Tbo.com
Growing up during the war on terror wasn't easy, people of his generation say. Being raised in the Islamic faith, in the shadow of terrorism still lingering since the World Trade Center towers fell, is even harder. Some young Muslim-Americans ...
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PFT: NFC East tug-of-war for Asumogha looms
msnbc.com
Whenever free agency begins, and we assume it will begin eventually, the biggest name on the open market will be cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha. With the Raiders not expected to be major players for his services, he could be destined to sign a major deal ...
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Losses linger for war families
Atlanta Journal Constitution
They were the first two combat-related deaths in the US war on terror. It took nearly a decade, but the most visible of that invisible enemy, Osama bin Laden, met his end a week ago at the hands of Navy SEALs. The historic moment brought a bit of ...
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Suffolk museum brings Civil War to life
The Virginian-Pilot
Civil War reenactors give "three cheers" to the state of Virginia at the conclusion of the event. Photo taken at a reenactment of Suffolk enlistees leaving for the Civil War held at Riddick's Folly House Museum in Suffolk on Saturday May 7, 2011. ...
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The Virginian-Pilot
Vietnam War project works to put faces with names
Bismarck Tribune
GRAND FORKS - Of the 198 North Dakotans who were killed or declared missing in the Vietnam War, David James Corcoran of Grand Forks was the youngest, just 50 days past his 18th birthday when he died in 1969. Sgt. Ward G. Walter, 50, of Minot, ...
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Riding storms of wind and war
News & Observer
All we ever saw of him from that point on were a few taunting and insufferable videos, lecturing us on our country's weaknesses and the virtues of the Muslim fanatics waging his terror war. If we couldn't find bin Laden, we knew darn well where another ...
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Civil War re-enactors remember the fallen at historic courthouse
BlueRidgeNow.com
Civil War re-enactors, representing the MacBeth Light Artillery and the 22nd and 25th North Carolina infantries, fire their weapons in honor of Confederate Memorial Day in front of the Henderson County Historic Courthouse on Saturday. ...
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Area vets express cautious optimism
Cherry Hill Courier Post
DENISE HENHOEFFER/Courier-Post South Jersey military veterans of the War on Terror are not calling for the immediate end of the war in Afghanistan and for US troops to come home now that the world's most wanted terrorist is dead. ...
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This week in the War on Women
Daily Kos
And so the War on Women wages on, in ever more creative ways. One of the most ridiculous claims by forced birthers is that abortion is not health care. They don't really believe that, of course. That's why 43 states have passed licensed physician laws, ...
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Daily Kos
Mexico movement for peace demands end to war on gangs
Houston Chronicle
By WILLIAM BOOTH MEXICO CITY — People marched over the high mountain into the capital behind a sign that read "Stop the War!" The war they were talking about is tearing Mexico apart. At the front of the March for Peace was the chain-smoking, ...
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Events to mark War of 1812 in Ontario
Niagara Gazette
That's only a few glimpses of the War of 1812 — from the Canadian perspective — which the Bicentennial Legacy Council is planning to commemorate with a series of special events next year. The council unveiled the signature events for Canada during a ...
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Movie reveals inconsistencies in American justice
phillyBurbs.com
Following the tragic assassination of President Abraham Lincoln at Washington's Ford Theater in the closing days of the American Civil War, most citizens of the northern states were in a state of hysteria, seeking to bring Lincoln's assassin and any of ...
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Dog of war in Osama mission is breed apart
Straits Times
This file photo shows a Navy Seal platoon as they perform a land warfare demonstration. Any dog that participated in the US mission to eliminate Osama bin Laden last weekend would have been a member of an elite corp of canines, experts say. ...
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Straits Times
Civil War panel examines causes, effects
Springfield News Sun
But during the panel discussion that concluded a Civil War seminar on Saturday at the Clark County Heritage Center, Etcheson admitted "it's terribly difficult to figure out how things might have gone differently." Like Etcheson, who addressed the ...
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Is the Civil War or first human spaceflight more significant? An historian ...
Houston Chronicle (blog)
Recently we discussed (here and here) a rather remarkable pair of anniversaries on the same day, April 12 — the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War and the 50th anniversary of the first human spaceflight. I asked readers which of the two ...
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Houston Chronicle (blog)
Sons Of Civil War Vets Honored At Pawnee Ceremony
News On 6
Both Whitman and Cox were surprised to found out about the other, and be invited by the group that honors Civil War veterans. John Whitman's father was also 72 years old when John was born. John is now 86 years old and very proud of his lineage. ...
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Obama's scandalous war against domestic oil
Washington Examiner
While the industry is on "life support," Obama is at war with it, brazenly spending billions to support foreign oil and jobs in Brazil. Making matters worse, the administration and congressional Democrats are considering legislation that would further ...
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War between critics, Nevada Wildlife Commission on mule deer continues
Reno Gazette Journal
The war of will between wildlife biologists and the Nevada Wildlife Commission over management of the state's mule deer continues, with the panel appointed by Republican former Gov. Jim Gibbons poised to adopt policy critics insist lacks scientific ...
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Turf war simmers in economic development field
Tbo.com
By MIKE SALINERO | The Tampa Tribune A turf war about who should lead Hillsborough County's industrial recruitment efforts is proving a distraction to government and business leaders struggling to revitalize a stagnant local economy. ...
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Ex-Mossad Chief Goes to War Against Bibi, Barak
The Atlantic
By Jeffrey Goldberg (Dagan) referred to the possibility a future Israeli Air Force attack on Iranian nuclear facilities as "the stupidest thing I have ever heard" during a conference held at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem on Friday. ...
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Sioux City native comes back to recount war stories
KTIV
Colonel George "Bud" Day arrived yesterday afternoon in Sioux City, eventually heading to Briar Cliff University to recount his experiences serving in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Day says he always appreciates the opportunity to ...
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Civil War exhibit at Library of Congress puts focus on normal people
Macon Telegraph (blog)
This touching and rare image is found presently among a splendid array of American Civil War photographs on view at the Library of Congress through Aug. 13. As Civil War sesquicentennial commemorations shift into high gear, the library has kicked off ...
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Macon Telegraph (blog)
US Army Plans an App Store for War
Fox News
By Alec Liu Need to take out an enemy sniper? There's going to be an app for that. To streamline its operations in a rapidly advancing world, the Army is creating an online app marketplace in the hopes of empowering its soldiers and boosting efficiency ...
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Fox News
Predators edge Storm in 47th edition of War on I-4, 63-61
Bay News 9
... overthrow an Orlando defense that recorded four turnovers, as the Storm narrowly missed out on taking the 47th edition of the "War on I-4", losing 63-to-61 to the Predators in front of 12879 fans at the Amway Center in Orlando, FL on Friday night. ...
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Bay News 9
Wes Bentley and Charlie Cox play a sinner and a saint in 'There Be Dragons'
Examiner.com
By Carla Hay In the dramatic film "There Be Dragons," Wes Bentley and Charlie Cox play two former childhood friends who find themselves on opposite sides of the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s. One of the former pals (Manolo Torres, played by Bentley) ...
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Top-Ranked Sea Gulls Take "War on the Shore," 17-3
WashingtonCollegeSports.com
CHESTERTOWN, MD -- Top-ranked Salisbury University scored the first nine goals of the game en route to a 17-3 win over host Washington College in the annual "War on the Shore" for the Charles B. Clark Cup this afternoon on Kibler Field at Roy Kirby, ...
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WashingtonCollegeSports.com
Shane Mosley: Mentally as Strong as Ever and Ready for War
Bleacher Report
Back in college, my physiology professor had a saying which he used quite often. He convinced me, that this saying is not only true, but is the only thing capable of turning average men into something more. He would stand in front of the class, ...
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