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Iconic War Photography From The Crimean War To The Situation Room (PHOTOS)
Huffington Post
The photos, which have made headlines independent of the military operation that spawned them, are only the latest in the long tradition of war photography that has spawned some of humanity's most memorable images. In the slideshow below, ...
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War Pilot wins Hollywood Park feature after 6-month layoff
Washington Post
War Pilot defeated Vaundell by 1½ lengths Friday night to win the $58328 feature at Hollywood Park after a six-month layoff. Ridden by Martin Pedroza, War Pilot ran six furlongs on the turf in 1:08.96 and paid $12.20, $3.80 and $3 in his first start ...
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With War Powers Act Deadline Looming, Libya Stalemate Continues
Fox News
President Obama, through his constitutional authority with the War Powers Act, gave the go-ahead for the Libyan mission, which included military support on a United Nations resolution enforcing a no-fly zone. The administration however does not ...
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Honor Air flights wrap up after 19 trips, finishes in Asheville
Asheville Citizen-Times
An Army nurse for 18 months during World War II, Moore said she hesitated to go on earlier flights because it was the soldiers "who were shot at." "But several people said, 'You've got to go. We like to have nurses," said Moore, 88, who served in the ...
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Horror of Great War relived
Toronto Sun
These were the grim odds Canadian soldiers faced during the First World War -- a lesson nearly 500 students learned firsthand with an historic re-enactment at London's Fanshawe Pioneer Village on Friday. The regional students, from Grades 7, 8, ...
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Kiwi war veterans return to Greek battlefield
TVNZ
Some of New Zealand's very last surviving World War Two veterans flew to Greece today to mark the 70th anniversary of the battle for Crete. Nearly 8000 New Zealanders were on the island of Crete when the battle broke out in 1941, after Nazi Germany ...
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Afghan war's purpose must be explained
San Francisco Chronicle
Meanwhile, the war against terror has shifted. Once, we had a simple goal - destroy al Qaeda and its patron, the Taliban government, in Afghanistan. Now it's clear that al Qaeda is only one element of a global and highly decentralized terrorist threat ...
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Exploring Themes of War, Both the Existential and the Concrete
New York Times
By ALLAN KOZINN It is hard to believe that the Oregon Symphony had never performed in Carnegie Hall until Thursday evening, when it played a vivid, often wrenching program, "Music for a Time of War," as part of the Spring for Music festival. ...
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Apple marshalling for Internet content war
Economic Times
SAN FRANCISCO: Apple Inc appears to be arming itself for a full-on assault on the $150 billion-plus world of multimedia content and distribution. The move would pit Apple more directly than ever against new-media rivals Google Inc , Amazon.com Inc, ...
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Who Will Win the Facebook and Google War? A Social Media Smackdown For The Ages
Fox News
In the latest salvo of an increasingly nasty war, Facebook hired public relations firm, Burson-Marsteller to try to covertly get journalists and bloggers to write negative articles about Google's privacy practices relating to its new social media ...
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analysisWhat the Demjanjuk verdict means for war crimes prosecutions
CBC.ca
By Jennifer Clibbon, CBC News John Demjanjuk, alleged to have been a guard at a Nazi death camp during the Second World War, has been found guilty of accessory to murder. ((Johannes Simon/Getty)) (Note:CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for ...
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Congress Votes to Keep Files on Argentine War Secret
New York Times
Augusto Pinochet. Most of the files on Argentina remain secret. A version of this brief appeared in print on May 14, 2011, on page A10 of the New York edition with the headline: Congress Votes to Keep Files on Argentine War Secret.
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Afghanistan war diary: combat dogs
San Diego Union Tribune
I don't think my editors were as interested in the dogs of war I encountered in Afghanistan as I was, though they indulged me when I was overseas and let me write a story about them. Now that the world knows a military dog accompanied Navy SEALs on the ...
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Libya and Cote d'Ivoire: Responsibility to Protect or Right to War?
NewsClick
Civilians continue to die as the civil war rages in the country. It matters very little to people if they are killed by artillery fire from Gaddafi's troops or from air strikes of the NATO forces. Only the gullible will believe that NATO smart bombs ...
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Pines man records war memories
Delmarva Now
He was 17 when World War II ended in 1945. The draft was still in effect, he said, and he would have been drafted, so he enlisted. He had graduated from a private boys' school, Girard College in Philadelphia, and wanted to further his education at Penn ...
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Impact of Civil War revealed
Auburn Citizen
Katie Roupe / The Citizen Jim Anderegg checks out the exhibits at "The Cost of Freedom: Cayuga County and the Civil War" at the Cayuga Museum of History and Art in Auburn Friday. The exhibit features information, photos and displays of artifacts from ...
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Adam Hochschild's "To End All Wars," on World War I
Washington Post
By Jonathan Yardley, Adam Hochschild does many things well in this account of World War I as experienced by Great Britain, not least taking a very familiar story and making it new. We all know that the war bogged down in ghastly stalemate as it ...
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No more reason for Afghan war
Winnipeg Free Press
The basis of our war in Afghanistan and elsewhere has been Congress' decision, seven days after Sept. 11, 2001, to authorize force against those who planned, authorized, committed, or aided the terrorist attacks and those who harbored them. ...
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The Irish Brigade: Heroes of The Civil War
Irish Central
As we commemorate the 150th anniversary of the start of The Civil War, Matthew Brennan remembers the shining role of The Irish Brigade. Irish American actor Martin Sheen commented in an interview published in Irish America that he loves his Irish ...
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Re-enactors reinforce Civil War lessons
Middletown Journal
Staff photo by Pat Auckerman Fifth-grade students at Grigsby Intermediate School watch as Civil War re-enactors from the 5th Ohio Light Artillery fire a cannon during a demonstration Friday at the school in Carlisle. By Andy Sedlak, Staff Writer 1:49 ...
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As Civil War anniversary nears, Manassas sees a historic opportunity
Washington Post
"We call Gettysburg the mothership — the center of the universe for the Civil War," said Ed Clark, the Manassas National Battlefield Park superintendent. "It will probably always be the most-visited place, but there is a lot of opportunity for ...
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Why Churchill's Lessons on War and Peace Still Ring True Today
Fox News
Churchill was no newcomer to war in 1940. His entire life had been shaped by it, from his start in the British Army, to his rise to fame as a war correspondent, to his leadership of the British Navy during the First World War, to his service in the ...
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Visiting Flying Fortress evokes memories of World War II
Napa Valley Register
THURSDAY - MAY 12, 2011 - NAPA, CA - The Aluminum Overcast, a B-17G Flying Fortress from World War II, which was on display at the Napa County Airport on Thursday. There were 12732 B-17s built and only about a dozen are still flying today. ...
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Tennessee, Virginia to Collaborate on Civil War Archiving
The Chattanoogan
Long before the term was used in a political context, Tennessee and Virginia were literally two of our country's biggest "battleground states" – serving as the sites for more Civil War battles than any other states. Now archivists from the two states ...
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How Weinstein Won the 'Iron Lady' Bidding War, and Its Early Oscar Strategy
TheWrap
Here's the biggest hint: the company bought "Iron Lady" early Friday morning after an all-night bidding war with Universal, Searchlight, Summit and others. The 2011 slate, starting with "My Week With Marilyn," was still missing can't-miss Oscar bait ...
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Cambodia War Crimes' Tribunal Prosecutors at Odds
Voice of America
Photo: AP Prosecutors at the Khmer Rouge war crimes tribunal in Phnom Penh are at odds this week after investigating judges said they have completed their work on their third case - reportedly against two senior former military commanders. ...
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High cost, little gain: The US war on terror is short on dividends
Deutsche Welle
According to several analyses, the terrorist leader cost the US at least $3 trillion (2.11 trillion euros) when the wars, heightened security and disruptions to the US economy caused by the attacks he engineered are taken into account. ...
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War hero's modest demeanor recalled
Pueblo Chieftain
William Crawford's amazing World War II bravery was retold by a retired Air Force colonel. Pueblo firefighters prepare to hang an American flag at the Pueblo Country Club in honor of the newest Medal of Honor recipent Salvatore Giunta who is visiting ...
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Bill Clinton: Pakistan is still a partner in the war on terror
Daily Caller
"Someone asked me the other day, do you think Pakistan is our partner in war on terror or someone there knew that bin Laden was there and helped him stay anonymous, and my answer was yes to both questions," Clinton said. "That is — I doubt that any ...
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Students make movie about Civil War battle
Washington Post
Their goal was to bring the First Battle of Manassas (also known as the Battle of Bull Run) to life for other students as part of the Civil War's 150th anniversary. The student-written script focuses on July 21, 1861, and involves a magical musket, ...
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Sun Setting on British Power
Wall Street Journal
The UK is in the midst of the most aggressive fiscal tightening since World War II—a process that US defense officials are watching with concern. In October, following a strategic review, Prime Minister David Cameron announced plans to cut the ...
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Groups re-enact church's Civil War sendoff
Suffolk News-Herald
Amid all the hoopla surrounding the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War, it can be hard to ensure every aspect of the war is covered thoroughly in re-enactments and other events. But the Tom Smith Camp 1702 of the Sons of Confederate ...
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Suffolk News-Herald
World War II-era B-17 coming to town
Record-Searchlight
By Jim Schultz The Aluminum Overcast, one of the few remaining World War II-era B-17 bombers, is coming to Redding for two days, starting Monday. Want an up-close and personal history lesson? A fully restored World War II B-17 will fly into the Redding ...
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Article Indicts Ron Paul for His Opposition to the "War on Drugs"
The New American
Of the few prominent politicians who oppose the "war on drugs" and the reams of statutes enacted to prosecute it and punish those caught in the crossfire, only one has demonstrated the courage necessary to publicly proclaim his position -— Ron Paul, ...
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Next ISAF war commander speaks up for foreign aid
Stars and Stripes (blog)
WASHINGTON – Before the next Afghanistan War commander has even stepped foot in country, Lt. Gen. John Allen is doing a bit of pre-deployment preparation in Washington: advocating for USAID. Allen gave a lengthy interview to Frontlines, the in-house ...
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Stars and Stripes (blog)
Four American Lives and $4 Billion Wasted on Afghanistan War Since Bin Laden's ...
Huffington Post (blog)
During those two weeks, we've wasted four more American lives and another $4 billion, continuing a war strategy that contributed little to nothing to bin Laden's death and that makes no sense now that al Qaeda no longer resides in Afghanistan. ...
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The science of halitosis has come pretty far since the Civil War
TheraBreath
By Dr. Harold Katz - BAD BREATH EXPERT SUMMARY: The Civil War gave the US a number of cultural institutions that survive today. Embalming was not widespread before the conflict, but the need to ship bodies home made it essential for the first time. ...
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K&L Gates wins another battle for Kodak in Apple patent war
Thomson Reuters News & Insight
Matt Powers of Weil, Gotshal & Manges, who represents Apple in its patent war with Kodak, is generally reckoned one of the most accomplished IP lawyers around. But Kodak's lawyers from K&L Gates have all the momentum in the litigation between the ...
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Facebook-Google 'cold war' suddenly gets hot
Computerworld
By Sharon Gaudin "They realized they needed to do battle," he added. "They just misused their weapon.... Either stop doing this kind of thing or do it well." Both Hadley Reynolds, an analyst with IDC, and Olds said one problem here is that Facebook ...
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Tug-of-war on over new Vikings stadium
UPI.com
MINNEAPOLIS, May 13 (UPI) -- The Minnesota Vikings say critics might be trying to scuttle plans to build a new stadium in Ramsey County amid efforts to return the project to Minneapolis. The team has proposed building a stadium on the former site of ...
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The Permanent War Party
Middle East Online
Now, however, with a backdoor plan to commit the United States to a course of permanent war making, they are affronting the most basic premises of a Constitution that requires congressional declarations of all wars and direct and engaged oversight of ...
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Modern Warfare 3 teaser continues the war in Am3rica
Warp Zoned
It'll be interesting to see who pulled off the better rendition or just the better game, but I think the whole "the war comes home" theme FPS games have been taking ever since Turning Point: Fall of Liberty needs to be laid to rest. ...
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Niles re-enactment recognizes 150th of Civil War
Fox 28
More>> This year is the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War. This weekend, the Civil War comes to life with the 5th Annual Niles Brandywine Civil War Reenactment. This weekend, the group will re-enact the Battle of Shiloh. ...
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Bin Laden mission evokes more questions than answers
Salon
On the other hand, bin Laden had openly declared war on civilian populations around the globe. As the leader of al Qaeda, he was directly and indirectly (as a financier) responsible for attacks on civilians in Dar es Salaam, Nairobi, New York City, ...
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Providence College honors 'Lost Class of 44' pulled from school to fight war
Providence Journal
It was a wonderful way to spend the war." As the invasion of Normandy loomed, the Army determined it would need its student-soldiers for the conquest of Europe, not what came after. And so college ended for Fisher and friends, without a degree. ...
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Providence Journal
Millions Like Us: Women's Lives in War and Peace 1939-1949 by Virginia ...
Telegraph.co.uk
Sinclair McKay reviews the fascinating Millions Like Us by Virginia Nicholson, which examines the lives of women during the Second World War. By Sinclair McKay 12:30PM BST 13 May 2011 Celia Johnson and Gracie Fields have much to answer for. ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Civil War Plaque Unveiled Under Westover Bridge
WBOY-TV
The plaque commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Civil War and events that took place in Morgantown. By Kelly Rippin MORGANTOWN -- If you have ever driven over the Westover Bridge in Monongalia County, you are traveling over a piece of Civil War ...
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WBOY-TV
Now It's War: Relativity Demands $20 Million from Weinstein Co. for Botching ...
Hollywood Reporter
The legal battle between film heavyweights Harvey Weinstein and Ryan Kavanaugh is getting downright nasty. Kavanaugh's independent studio Relativity Media on Thursday responded in court to the Weinstein Co.'s lawsuit over distribution rights to the ...
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Hollywood Reporter
Lawsuit Filed In Kia Dealership Turf War
WDIV Detroit
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. -- Kia Motors has sued one of it's own dealers in Michigan over dealership boundaries. Kia dealer George Glassman said he opened the automaker's first dealership in the state 12 years ago in Southfield. He said he'd never had any ...
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