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| War crime accused has stroke before appeal Sydney Morning Herald The son of an elderly Perth man facing war crime allegations says a federal government bid to overturn a court ban on his extradition to Hungary has caused his father to have a stroke. Charles Zentai, 89, was rushed to hospital on Friday after ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Murphy Encourages National Discussion on the War in Afghanistan Patch.com "I think the problem is that there weren't enough things that were different from my last trips," Murphy said after he held a meeting at the Avon Senior Center about the war in Afghanistan. "The fields are still filled with poppy, the Afghan government ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cannes Film Festival: Angelina Jolie struggled over title of Bosnian War movie ... Entertainment Weekly by Anthony Breznican Angelina Jolie's drama about the Bosnian War finally has a title, but it's not one she came to easily. That's partly because it's not an easy story. "It's a heavy film," she tells EW at the Cannes Film Festival. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| "Declaration of War" engaging drama of childhood cancer Reuters By Jordan Mintzer CANNES (Hollywood Reporter) - "Declaration of War," the sophomore feature from Gallic writer-director-actress Valerie Donzelli which opened Cannes' Critics Week, is an engaging though not entirely convincing portrayal of a battle that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Northland Veterans Take Flight: Tour Nation's Capital Northland's NewsCenter By KBJR News 1 Washington, DC (Northland's NewsCenter) -- More than 100 World War Two Veterans from the Northland received a very special honor this weekend. They traveled to Washington DC to visit a memorial honoring their war time service and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| More than 200 gather in Hudson View Cemetery to remember Malta man, a friend ... The Saratogian He was the first Union officer to fall in the Civil War. Born in Malta, Ellsworth is buried in Mechanicville where more than 200 people gathered in the rain Sunday to remember the fallen soldier who Sen. Roy McDonald (R-Saratoga) called "our hometown ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| INDIA-PAKISTAN: Spy War Strategy Page There is an undeclared war going on between the Pakistani government and the military-intelligence (ISI) establishment. This is nothing new, as this strife has been part of Pakistani politics for decades. But the military, and their junior ally the ISI ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Family of World War II soldier found in Oklahoma NewsOK.com A French woman had been looking for living relatives of Wilburn Harkins, an American soldier from Hugo who died in World War II and is buried in France. BY BRYAN DEAN Leave a comment Jim Harkins last saw his older brother, Wilburn, in England as the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Best-selling author Sebastian Junger reflects on the Afghan war and the death ... Detroit Free Press TIM HETHERINGTON BY NANCY CHIPMAN POWERS Sebastian Junger will discuss and sign copies of "War." Sebastian Junger and photojournalist Tim Hetherington produced and directed the film "Restrepo: One Platoon, One Year, One Valley," which won the Sundance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Military calls for increased NATO airstrikes; Top Libyan officials cooperate ... Washington Post Also Sunday, prosecutors from the International Criminal Court announced that they had received phone calls from senior Libyan officials offering to provide information to an investigation of war crimes committed by the Libyan government, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Salmond: Scotland would have said no to Iraq war Herald Scotland SCOTLAND would never have been involved in the Iraq war if it had been an independent country, according to First Minister Alex Salmond. He said yesterday that while his government would be willing to share military facilities with "friendly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Chilcot and `Bliar Blair` DAWN.com When Gordon Brown asked Sir John Chilcot to head a commission to enquire into the Iraq war, few expected it to come up with anything earthshaking. Chilcot was widely seen as a "safe pair of hands", and a pro-establishment mandarin who was not known to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| With bin Laden dead, US needs to reassess Afghan war strategy, Rep. Phil Roe says Knoxville News Sentinel Now that bin Laden is dead, it may be time to start winding down the war in Afghanistan, the Johnson City Republican said. "It's time to completely re-evaluate our strategy," Roe said. "We're moving out of Iraq by the end of this year if we're not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Biggest Libya producer says no more oil until war ends, fears attack The Canadian Press BENGHAZI, Libya — Libya's biggest oil company will not resume production until the war ends, and that probably holds good for producers across the country, the firm's information director told The Associated Press on Sunday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Paper tariffs spark EU-China 'trade war' EUobserver.com EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - China has said it will retaliate against a landmark EU decision to slap tariffs on fine-coated paper imports, heralding the start of a new 'trade war' between the two sides, say experts. On Saturday (15 May) Chinese commerce ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| World War II Veteran Fighting Eviction in Bedbug Drama Fox News But he sees the affair as a matter of honor — a sense shaped by military service that began in a World War II bomber. Small in stature but martial in bearing, he answers the phone with a crisp flourish: "Col. Welborn here." Welborn admits there are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| PM rejects 'class war' budget tag The Canberra Times BY ROSS PEAKE, POLITICAL EDITOR Prime Minister Julia Gillard is calling on hundreds of thousands of Australians about to lose welfare payments to appreciate they stand to benefit from a robust economy as the budget returns to surplus. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| UK 'shows danger of Coles supermarket price war' - dairy farmers Herald Sun LESSONS from a milk price war in Britain need to be learned in Australia before the domestic industry suffers irrevocable damage, dairy farmers say. "Good UK farmers have gone under and left the industry due to the tactics of the supermarkets there," ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Rumour: God of War PSP Collection heading to PS3 Lazygamer God of War 4 is still heavyset on the rumour shelf and frankly, we don't see any light shining in that direction for a while. Thankfully, rumours come thick and fast when it comes to this series, as two of the biggest titles released for the PSP might ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Tension: Buhari's CPC, PDP in verbal war The Nation Newspaper Gen. Muhammadu Buhari's Congress for Progressives Change (CPC) has been buffeted by criticisms over its posture on the post-election violence. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday accused the CPC of aggravating tension across the country. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Civil War Trust to bring together buffs, preservationists at Va. conference The Republic The Civil War Trust convenes for its annual conference this week in northern Virginia, attracting hundreds of Civil War buffs and preservationists. Registration begins Wednesday night in Chantilly and the four-day conference commences on Thursday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| War machine mightier than ever Albany Times Union There are troop levels in certain parts of the world, like Europe, where they remain as vestiges of World War II and the Cold War. Missile defense is also a favorite target. It always is, but somehow it survives. According to a Swedish Think Tank, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FoThe euro: a tug of war between sovereign fears in Europe and the US debt ceiling FXstreet.com by Kathleen Brooks - FOREX.com | View company's profile The greenback is running into some resistance here and the dollar index has come off the 76.00 April highs since the open of the European session. This is reflected in a stronger EURUSD, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| WWII-era barracks joining exhibit at Patton Museum on Fort Knox The Republic A World War II-era barracks is being moved and renovated to become an exhibit the George Patton Museum of Leadership at Fort Knox. Once opened to the public, visitors will be able to walk through the restored building for a look at what Fort Knox ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Political civil war causing Illinois major problems SouthtownStar Our years-long political civil war between former Gov. Rod Blagojevich and House Speaker Mike Madigan during the worst international economic crisis since the Great Depression saddled the state with migraines for years to come. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sunday Focus: Drug money supports drug war Galesburg Register-Mail Galesburg police officers Torry Carnes, left, and Bob Sweeney, right, put Kelly the drug-sniffing dog through her paces recently at the Amtrak depot. By CHRIS ESSIG For police officer Mark McLaughlin, it came in as a routine domestic dispute call. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'Mob Wives' Recap: Karen Gravano & Drita D'avanzo At War Over Drita's Hubby! Hollywood Life ... should come in my house and ever be disrespectful!" Karen and Drita don't settle the problem — and Karen ends up leaving after letting Drita know: "I don't know if we can continue our friendship." BFFs — whose side are you taking in this maffia war? See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Borgias Review: Sweet Him Into Submission TV Fanatic Although not as exciting as last week's "Death, On a Pale Horse," "The Art of War" continued the late resurgance of The Borgias and kept things very intriguing leading into next week's finale. I originally thought that there was going to be 12 episodes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Tin Shed wartime museum with Hollywood connection WalesOnline by Rachael Misstear, Western Mail ONE has already captured the imagination of Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks with war footage filmed on his 1930s clockwork camera. Now two World War II enthusiasts and former Ministry of Defence colleagues are aiming to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Senior Haqqani Network leader captured in Khost Long War Journal ISAF did not provide the name of the captured adviser, but US intelligence officials familiar with the Haqqani Network and the raid told The Long War Journal that he is the brother of Jan Baz Zadran, who is considered to be the third in command of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Josh Beckett wins the Ace War in Red Sox Win! Fenway West Last night there was quite the pitching duel we were all expecting to see...Josh Beckett vs. CC Sabathia. Of course, most people think we didn't even have a game since the whole game seemed to be about Jorge Posada and how and why he wasn't in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| AT THE NEW ENGLAND QUILT MUSEUM: Exhibit of quilts from the Civil War shed ... Milford Daily News A crazy quilt pillow from the Civil War era at the New England Quilt Museum exhibit, "One Foot Square, Quilted and Bound." By Chris Bergeron/DAILY NEWS STAFF Throughout the Civil War, New England quilters came together in groups and mounted a campaign ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Jay Cooke helped the Union to victory Fremont News Messenger Photo courtesy of the Rutherford B. Hayes Presiden This year marks the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War. The first shots were fired April 12, 1861, at Fort Sumter near Charleston, SC Each month, The News- Messenger will feature ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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