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Facebook-Google 'cold war' suddenly gets hot Computerworld "There's always been a cold war with skirmishes on varying fronts since Facebook came on the scene so big," said Dan Olds, an analyst with The Gabriel Consulting Group. "They increasingly see themselves as rivals with Google for advertising dollars. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Profile: John Demjanjuk, Nazi foot soldier Telegraph.co.uk John Demjanjuk, found guilty Thursday of being a Nazi death camp guard, was one of thousands of Soviet prisoners of war recruited by the Germans as foot soldiers of the Holocaust. Accused Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk Photo: AP The 91-year-old ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Calhoun County's role in Civil War not forgotten Battle Creek Enquirer Bob Lowe makes a point during his Civil war presentation Thursday night at the Marshall Public Library. Lowe spoke to a crowd about the Michigan Light Guard from Marshall. / Chuck Carlson/The Enquirer MARSHALL -- He was Cpl. Calvin Colegrove and his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google begins war against Windows CNN By David Goldman @CNNMoneyTech May 13, 2011: 5:17 AM ET SAN FRANCISCO (CNNMoney) -- Google does battle with Microsoft in most of its business areas, but it's gearing up to tackle the big daddy of them all: Windows. With Windows -- and Macs and other PC ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
At Deadline, US Seeks to Continue War in Libya New York Times By CHARLIE SAVAGE and THOM SHANKER WASHINGTON — President Obama and his legal advisers are deliberating about how the United States military may lawfully continue participating in NATO's bombing campaign in Libya after next week, when the air war will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Updating war authorization — the left objects (of course) Washington Post (blog) By Jennifer Rubin The House Armed Services Committee added language to the fiscal 2012 Defense Authorization bill on Wednesday that would define the current war on al Qaeda to include the Taliban and affiliated armed groups, affirming the US District ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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VIEW: The world and the war after bin Laden —Zaair Hussain Daily Times Bin Laden became a man unsalvageable when he waged his war against innocent men, women and children, when he defiled with his every action and command the words of religion and shattered the lives of families across the globe. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The 236-year old eventful war history of US The News International A quick peek into the US military history unveils the fact that during the American War of Independence (1775-1783), led by General George Washington (who later became the country's first President); the relatively frail American Army had managed to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
War for American hearts and minds rages over Islam msnbc.com The battles — a kind of holy war for American hearts and minds — feature a changing cast of players, but they typically array some of the dozens of groups dedicated to exposing the threat of radical Islam in the US against dozens of others ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Civil War anniversary inspires decoration of courthouse Asbury Park Press Ceremony at Ocean County Courthouse in Toms River commemorating the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War and honoring the Ocean County soldiers who fought in it. Tim Hart, director of the Ocean Co. Cultural and Heritage Commission, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Silver That Survived War and Centuries New York Times By EVE M. KAHN Hungarian gilded-silver vessels and jewelry that narrowly escaped World War II looters will go on display on Friday for the first time in seven decades at a Christie's auction preview in New York. A 17th-century pendant depicting St. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Honor Flight Helps Shorewood Woman Celebrate Father's Service Patch.com By Jesse Carpender | Email the author | 1:58pm Max Vollmann, World War II veteran and his guardian, Jan Zehren. Jan Zehren Jan Zehren said when she received a call last year, informing her she would be a guardian on a September flight celebrating ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Winning the lockout PR war ESPN By DJ Gallo The NFL owners have been crushed during the lockout in the court of public opinion, not to mention the real court. It's as though Reggie Bush and Rashard Mendenhall are freelancing as their PR council. But NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Missing brother comes home TheDay.com War veterans saluted him. Schoolchildren sang as a horse-drawn caisson carried Primo "Charlie" Carnabuci's remains in a flag-draped casket down Boston Post Road and up Main Street Thursday for a funeral service at St. John Church. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fly a World War II bomber Summit Daily News By Kimberly Nicoletti World War II veteran Wayne Whitlock settles into the back of the B-17 bomber's seats — metal benches, thinly padded and covered in army green canvas. He gazes at the interior of the door, where former vets have signed their names ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jaw-Jaw not War-War for China The Diplomat Certainly, as Winston Churchill put it, it's better to jaw-jaw than war-war, and it can only be a good thing that China appears to be setting aside its pique after US arms sales to Taiwan last year to engage in constructive military discussions. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Stamper Brown column: Obama fills his war chest Wausau Daily Herald ... on bin Laden's demise by using an event to rally allies in a focused campaign to finish the job to root out bin Laden's more notorious associates -- Obama is rallying supporters to donate their capital so he can build up his campaign war chest. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mexican drug-war film a frustaring exercise Reuters By Jordan Mintzer CANNES (Hollywood Reporter) - An aesthetically impressive but rather trying meditation on the Mexican drug war, "The Night Watchman" (El Velador) makes its latest festival stop at the Directors Fortnight sidebar in Cannes. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Truce on horizon in war over endangered species Carlsbad Current Argus By Milan Simonich SANTA FE — Disputes over government protection for cutthroats and snakes may no longer be a matter for federal judges. New Mexico-based WildEarth Guardians has reached a settlement agreement for species protection with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Afternoon Fix: Ad war begins in New York's 26th district Washington Post (blog) By Chris Cillizza NY-26 is heating up, Rick Santorum isn't buying Mitt Romney's speech, Mike Huckabee is endorsing Mike Haridopolos and American Solutions is going on without Newt Gingrich. Make sure to sign up to get "Afternoon Fix" in your e-mail ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Group wants Confederate flags on Ky. license plates msnbc.com CINCINNATI — The flag used by the Confederate States of America during the Civil War does not fly outside public buildings in Kentucky, but it could soon be flying down public roads. The group Kentucky Sons of Confederate Veterans has proposed a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Threat Matrix: Garrett Graff on Robert Mueller, the FBI at war in the age ... Washington Post Join author and Washingtonian editor-in-chief Garrett Graff as he chats about Robert Mueller, the FBI and its involvement in the war on terror, the topic of his new book "The Threat Matrix." He will be online Friday, May 13 at 11 am ET to answer your ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Reform Under Siege in Egypt: Persecution of Coptic Christians Threatens Civil War Catholic Online Father Greich said, "Egypt is at the beginning of a great civil war. And this because of a small group of Islamic extremists who are stifling the ideals of the Jasmine Revolution, fomenting violence across the country." The Islamic attack on St. Mina ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Total War Developer Working on New Project Based on Alien IP games.on.net This week Sega revealed that The Creative Assembly, the renowned studio behind the Total War series of games, is working on a new title that appears to be based on the original film that kick started the series. The website for the development team ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
World War II soldier's remains brought to Calif. San Jose Mercury News The remains of a World War II soldier whose plane went down in the Philippines are being brought to his hometown in Central California more than 20 years after they were discovered. The Department of Defense recently identified the remains as those of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Museveni takes oath, declares war on dissent The Standard He spent a week at the Nairobi Hospital and said he feared for his life, but would continue leading protests when he returned home. Museveni and Besigye were comrades in the former's bush war of the 1980s to oust Milton Obote from power. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Civil War Days at library Saturday Dayton Daily News Civil War Days will feature a re-enactment, music and family fun from the era. The re-enactment, performed by the 6th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, will include soldiers setting up camp, drilling in formation and cooking meals. The group has members from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Honoring long-ago sacrifice Albany Times Union Elmer Ellsworth, who was the first Union officer killed in the Civil War 150 years ago this month. (John Carl D'Annibale / Times Union) Kenneth Ellsworth, a fourth cousin of Col. Elmer Ellsworth, who was the first Union officer killed in the Civil War ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
History comes alive in Vineland Vineland Daily Journal Civil War re-enactor Russell Kosh fights on the side of the Confederacy from his tree hiding place in search of Union opponents in the Battle of the Wilderness re-enactment held last year duringFounder's Day in Vineland. / Staff photos/Cody Glenn ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Texas town to honor last Comanche war chief Houston Chronicle AP Texas News © 2011 AP QUANAH, Texas — A northwest Texas town named for the last great Comanche tribal war chief will celebrate his life on the centennial of his death. The descendants of former Chief Quanah Parker will gather in Quanah, Texas, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ron Paul's anti-war sleeper card The Hill (blog) Will this anti-war position bring in some liberal Democrats and independents to vote for him for the Republican nomination, since there will be no contest on the Democratic side? Some states allow crossover voting, and there will be plenty of time for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Need to Know News: Former American guilty of Nazi war crimes; Foreclosures down CNN (blog) For May 12, 2011 – Former American guilty of Nazi war crimes, residents of Louisiana wait for floods to arrive, Fiesta bowl fined $1M... • Demjanjuk guilty of Nazi war crimes German court finds: "John Demjanjuk was found guilty Thursday of involvement ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
One Battle Does Not Win a War Heritage.org (blog) Over the last century, from the beginning of the Korean War to post-Vietnam, the military has too often been forced to do more with less, and each time ultimately required a significant expenditure in both blood and wealth to bring them back from the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Huntsman and the "War on Romney" American Conservative Magazine ~The Wall Street Journal Jacob Heilbrunn cites this WSJ editorial as evidence that the "war against Romney has begun," but this overlooks how unsympathetic the WSJ editors were to Romney in the last cycle as well. Romney's support among conservative ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Planned Parenthood: State Legislature 'Waging War on Women' News On 6 Protestors argue the amendment is the legislature's latest attack in a "war on women." State Rep. Jason Murphey, R-Guthrie is urging state lawmakers to stop funding for Planned Parenthood. He says the state currently gives somewhere around $500000 to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BLOG: World War II Honor Flight w/ Ark-La-Tex Vets KSLA-TV World War II. Traveling along with them, KSLA News 12's Pat Simon and Photojournalist Scott Pace. Pat and Scott have been following these war heroes since Tuesday as they visit the WWII Memorial, Women's Memorial, Arlington Cemetery and so much more. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
RETAIL WAR: Apple Is Moving Directly Across And Over From Microsoft Store ... San Francisco Chronicle Last year, Steve Ballmer was on hand to open the first Microsoft Store in the company's back yard, in the Bellevue Square mall. It's four stores down from the Apple Store that's been there for several years. But as ifoAppleStore reports today, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cal Thomas on Bob Woodson: Look Who's Winning the War on Poverty Heritage.org (blog) Instead of devoting ever more resources to the failed government War on Poverty, resources should be freed to advance Woodson's approach. For policymakers, this means eliminating roadblocks of regulation and rethinking a failed model that equates ... See all stories on this topic » |
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