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Academic Perspective: Revisiting Nasser and Palestine after the 1967 War
Al-Arabiya
While Palestinians mark the 44th anniversary of the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, Gamal Abdel Nasser continues to be depicted in academic discourse and in Arab historiography as a champion of the Palestine cause. (File photo) By MICHAEL SHARNOFF While ...
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Al-Arabiya
Serbian defense minister denies harboring war crimes fugitive Mladic
Xinhua
BELGRADE, June 10 (Xinhua) -- Serbian Defense Minister Dragan Sutanovac denied accusations that the Serbian military aided alleged war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic, the former Bosnian Serb commander, in evading capture, reported the Serbian news agency ...
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Mexican 'peace caravan' demands end to drugs war
BBC News
Hundreds of Mexicans taking part in a "peace caravan" to protest against the violent drugs war have arrived at their destination of Ciudad Juarez. The week-long journey was led by poet Javier Sicilia, whose son was killed by suspected drug-gang hit-men ...
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BBC News
At least 4 good reasons to end the war on drugs
San Francisco Chronicle
"If we cannot destroy the drug menace in America, then it will surely destroy us," President Richard Nixon told Congress in a special message on June 17, 1971, that generally is credited as the day the "war on drugs" began. Actually, Nixon didn't use ...
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Colombia's president on the country's new war-reparations law
Washington Post
Q: The FARC in January reacted positively to the possibility of a law to compensate war victims. Now that the law is approved, is there an opening here? Santos: "The door is open, but I need to have a very clear message from them that they are willing ...
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Obama and the pursuit of endless war
Chicago Tribune
They elected him out of a firm conviction that the United States was not involved in enough wars. Problem solved. Today, American forces are fighting in four countries. No. 4 is Yemen, where we learn the administration is carrying out an intense covert ...
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DiManno: In Tripoli, war feels far away
Toronto Star
Libya's civil war — and make no mistake, that's what this has become — continues to stoke tremendous bitterness on both sides and to harden attitudes. Yet the daily onslaught of NATO firepower from the air, which frequently rattles windows in Tripoli ...
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Obama takes risky course on Libya
MiamiHerald.com
The House of Representatives sent the Obama administration a strong, bipartisan rebuke last week for failing to make the case for war in Libya or seeking congressional authorization for military action. It is critical that the administration understand ...
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This Week in the Civil War
The Associated Press
___ This Week in The Civil War, for week of Sunday, June 12: Troop movements, bridge destroyed. A telegraphed dispatch via The Associated Press reports more US army troops, backed by cavalry, are headed to Washington as Lincoln masses his forces. ...
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Afghan war well worth the effort
Montreal Gazette
By Pamela Wallin, For Postmedia News June 10, 2011 Just 10 years ago, war-ravaged and dirt-poor, Afghanistan had been crushed by the cruelty of the Taliban, the world's harshest interpreters of Islam and sworn enemies of women, personal freedom and ...
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Smithsonian recounts balloon flights of Civil War
Atlanta Journal Constitution
By BRETT ZONGKER AP WASHINGTON — The National Air and Space Museum will re-create a key moment in the nation's first attempt at an air force during the Civil War 150 years ago — decades before the first airplane flight. This undated handout photo ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
County veterans visit World War II Memorial in Washington
Chicago Sun-Times
After landing at Dulles International Airport, the group was taken by coach — each veteran was assigned a name tag with a colored lanyard that corresponded to their bus — to not only the World War II Memorial on the National Mall but also the nearby ...
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Seeing How the Other Half Fights in <em>Gears of War 3</em>'s <em>Pulp Fiction ...
Kotaku
Michael McWhertor —If you watched Microsoft's E3 2011 press briefing for its Gears of War 3 demo—played by Epic Games' Cliff Bleszinski and Ice T—you only saw half the story. At an E3 demo, we saw the other half of that Tarantino-inspired battle. ...
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Water war heats up; farmers sue over move to save salmon
San Jose Mercury News
By Mike Taugher Delta water users have sued to block a temporary decrease in pumping meant to save thousands of salmon, a move that seems destined to raise the stakes in an escalating water war. After a drought-busting winter that was good news for ...
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US troops confident of Afghan war counterinsurgency strategy
Christian Science Monitor
The counterinsurgency strategy of the Afghan war surge shows signs of success, say US troops, who point to fewer attacks better local relations. US Army Staff Sgt. John Fox speaks with farmers while searching for hidden ammunition on a patrol in the ...
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Christian Science Monitor
US congressman wants Iraq to repay US for war cost
The Associated Press
The idea of repaying the United States for a war that the vast majority of Iraqis had no role in bringing about would likely gain little traction with an Iraqi public that harbors mixed emotions about the US invasion. While many Iraqis are glad to be ...
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Patrick Leigh Fermor, Travel Writer, Dies at 96
New York Times
He had worked undercover there for the British military during World War II. Roland Philipps, Mr. Leigh Fermor's editor at John Murray Publishers in Britain, confirmed his death. Mr. Leigh Fermor was regarded by many as the finest travel writer alive ...
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The Pacific's James Badge Dale Joins Brad Pitt In World War Z
Cinema Blend
Even though Brad Pitt has been attached to star since June 2006, World War Z, the adaptation of Max Brooks's novel about "the zombie war," has had a hell of a time getting made. As recently as this March Paramount was looking for a co-financier to help ...
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Cinema Blend
Russia's only war criminal Yury Budanov assassinated in Moscow
Christian Science Monitor
Yury Budanov served six years in prison for war crimes in Chechnya before his parole in 2009. His assassination could be a revenge attack or an attempt to stir ethnic strife. Russian police officers patrol in Manezh Square, near the Kremlin in Moscow, ...
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Christian Science Monitor
New exhibit gives annual snapshot of Civil War
The Daily News Journal
The Tennessee State Library and Archives begins a year-by-year examination of the Civil War in a new exhibit that opened this week. TSLA will chronicle each year of the war in its corresponding 150th anniversary year. The first of the exhibits, ...
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Banners of glory: NY state to display Civil War flags in new exhibit at Capitol
The Canadian Press
WATERFORD, NY — A Confederate flag with links to president Abraham Lincoln and the first Union officer killed in the Civil War will be the centrepiece of an exhibit featuring New York's large collection of banners from the conflict, state officials ...
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The Canadian Press
Analysis: Civil war fears grow in Syria
Reuters
By Mariam Karouny BEIRUT (Reuters) - Fears that Syria may slide into civil war are growing after a week when the government said over 120 servicemen were killed at a town near the Turkish border. As it sent tanks on Friday into Jisr al-Shughour, ...
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Strangers express gratitude to Hero Flight vets at World War II Memorial
Kearney Hub
World War II veteran Carl Krolikowski searches the Vietnam War Memorial's wall Thursday for the name of Loup City native Daniel James, who died in Vietnam. The memorial was a stop on the Buffalo County Hero Flight. Posted: Saturday, June 11, ...
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Libyans Protect Assets Amid War
Wall Street Journal
By JOE PARKINSON TRIPOLI, Libya—Civil war, more than two months of bombardment from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and international sanctions have battered Libya's economy. But in one corner of Tripoli's labyrinthine covered bazaar, ...
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Libya on $2 Million a Day: Obama's Illegal War
The New American
US taxpayers are being soaked to the tune of $2 million a day for President Barack Obama's illegal war in Libya, according to a Defense Department memo obtained by the Financial Times. The document, entitled "United States Contribution to Operation ...
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End The Costly War in Afghanistan
msnbc.com
At least one committee in Congress is almost ready to question the mythology of the Afghan war-or at least to put into practice the idea that "counterinsurgency theories deserve careful, ongoing scrutiny to see if they yield intended results," as a ...
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Filmmaker Shedding Light on Juarez Drug War
33 KDAF-TV
In 2006, Mexican President Felipe Calderon declared war on the drug cartels in Juarez, Chihuahua in Mexico. Now known as "Bloodshed on the Border", thousands of innocent lives have been lost. This is very bothersome to New York filmmaker, Charlie Minn. ...
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Veterans, friends, family pay tribute at Vietnam Moving Wall
Boston Globe
By Jaclyn Reiss, Globe Correspondent Under a hot afternoon sun, friends, neighbors and relatives of Vietnam War veterans who gave their lives 40 years ago paid tribute at the Vietnam Moving Wall in Natick. Spanning nearly the whole width of the Natick ...
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Vijai Pandian column: New weapons help war against weeds
Green Bay Press Gazette
Dealing with lawn weeds is an uphill battle for many homeowners and lawn service providers. You hoe, mow or apply herbicides, and the weeds pop back again before you hit the garage door. The amount of time and money devoted by homeowners on lawn care ...
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Mazda unveils high-mileage 'hybrid killer' in expanding green car war
Asahi Shimbun
Takashi Yamanouchi, Mazda president, right, shakes hands with Japanese soccer star Yuto Nagatomo, tapped to endorse the automaker's new Demio, in a news conference June 9 in Fuchu, Hiroshima Prefecture. (Masanori Takahashi) Mazda Motor Corp. rolled out ...
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Leadership Missing in Action
Fox News
The USS Laffey (DD-724), the most decorated World War II destroyer in existence -- normally an exhibit at this magnificent museum but now undergoing repairs -- was there on D-Day. During the first 24 hours of the invasion, nearly 2000 US soldiers, ...
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Karzai says Taliban deal a must to end Afghan war
CBS News
(Nothing different from how people have been waging war for centuries.) by slatep June 10, 2011 1:34 PM EDT WHY didn't Karzai tell the US this a long time ago.??!! Guess he's finally collected enough money from the US and Iran to keep him for the rest ...
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O'Neill:Love, war, and weather: 3 Items
Paradise Post
By Jaime O'Neill The royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton created an ironic rash of divorces throughout the world, a spike in marriage dissolutions prompted by the fundamentally differing ways in which the genders responded to the media ...
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Tropical man-of-wars spotted in Lowcountry waters
TheDigitel
On Wednesday, a Portuguese man-of-war was spotted at Folly Beach near Charleston, and it wasn't the only one — several others have been spotted on area beaches over the past several days. And, as you can imagine, this isn't necessarily the best news. ...
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TheDigitel
A Taste of History: Civil War
ShorelinePlus.com
Diverse dishes from the Civil War era will be interpreted by 12 local eateries vying to be judged "the best" in different food categories for A Taste of History: Civil War. Participants include American Steakhouse, Ash Creek Saloon, Bacchus, Barcelona, ...
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War Eagle in Washington
Sand Mountain Reporter
President Barack Obama speaks on Wednesday as the Auburn football team visits The White House to celebrate the 2010 BCS national championship. WASHINGTON, DC - The 2010 BCS national champion Auburn football team visited the White House and President ...
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The Damage to NATO from the Libyan War
American Conservative Magazine
On one level, this confirms what Gates was saying about the lack of military capacity, but it also points to the absurdity of turning the Libyan war into a NATO mission when even some of its most willing members cannot sustain a prolonged military ...
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Paul Watson Recalls Civil War's Whale Wars
New York Times (blog)
He describes a book he is writing about the first real whale war, one that long predated his effort and the "Whale Wars" television series. The book centers on the exploits of the Confederate steamer Shenandoah, which preyed on whaling vessels ...
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New York Times (blog)
How to start a war from your bedroom
Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
It is a phoney war – or at least a dispute with limited consequences – that is being conducted on three fronts: first, the war of words; second, the war at sea (Vietnam says a Chinese trawler snipped the cables of one of its survey ships, ...
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Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
War on Drugs a success
Chicago Sun-Times
By Peter Bensinger June 10, 2011 6:22PM Jesse Jackson's recent column "on a failed war on drugs" demands a rebuttal based on science and the facts. Rev. Jackson, to his credit, has preached against using drugs, but his conclusion that the drug control ...
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Panetta takes up terror war with Kayani
The Nation, Pakistan
CIA Chief Leon Panetta called on Army Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani on Friday and discussed Pak-US ties in context with war on terror strategy, a private TV channel reported. Panetta is in Pakistan for talks on how to repair ties between the two ...
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The Nation, Pakistan
Jamestown dig probes historic church and Civil War earthwork
Daily Press
Scoured for hundreds of years by farmers' plows — and churned up by Civil War shovels — all evidence of the 1.1-acre triangular fort might have disappeared had not so much of it been buried so deeply. Removing all the soil stirred up after Jamestown ...
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Daily Press
Discretion, valor in war of the roses
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
By Valerie Sudol I adore roses but I must say that in many respects, it's an unrequited love. My experience growing them is a checkered history marked by as much failure as success. Don't ask me why gardeners are smitten by certain plants, ...
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Chicago Media Declares War On Flash Mobs, Mayor/Police Not So Much
Techdirt
Flash mobs are an odd sort of creature in the internet age. Normally, we associate them with some creative ways to entertain others or as a way to organize protests big and small. But now the esteemed Chicago media is reporting that several crimes in ...
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Alan Arkin Joins ARGO, James Badge Dale Up for WORLD WAR Z, Elodie Yung in ...
Collider.com
Additionally, James Badge Dale (The Pacific) is in negotiations to join Brad Pitt in Marc Forster's World War Z. The film is based on the book of the same name which details the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse from the perspective of survivors as ...
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Collider.com
Electric cars war: Nissan Leaf and Chevrolet Volt sales only 17 cars apart
USA Today
By Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY After five months of duking it out, the nation's two initial electric plug-in vehicles, Nissan Leaf and Chevrolet Volt, are separated by only 17 cars in sales figures so far this year. It's fairly amazing. ...
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USA Today
Now joining the app patent war: Apple and Simpson Thacher
Thomson Reuters News & Insight
The showdown between app developers and the patent-holding companies Lodsys and Macrosolve just keeps getting more interesting. The patent-holding companies, as we told you earlier this week, have sued a total of 47 mobile device application developers ...
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Police Ask For Help Finding 'Civil War' Bandit'
KPTV Portland
The getup sparked authorities to dub the man "The Civil War" bandit, after the annual rivalry game played between the Ducks and Beavers. In each of the robberies, investigators say, the man gave a note to the teller, then ran from the bank with the ...
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David Simon to Attorney General: Drop Drug War and We'll Do More Wire
New York Magazine
Earlier this month, Attorney General Eric Holder was on a panel with cast members from The Wire when he said this: "Having looked at those clips again, I'm reminded how great that series was. I want to speak directly to [Ed] Burns and [David] Simon: Do ...
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New York Magazine


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