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| Banking Industry Girds for Debit-Card War in Court Wall Street Journal By DAVID BENOIT The banking industry now believes it will probably take its battle over a new rule limiting debit-card fees to court. The proposed rule, which limits the so-called swipe fee that debit-card issuers charge merchants, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| World War II bomber plane lands in flames in cornfield near Oswego Chicago Sun-Times Sun-Times Media During 64 perilous World War II combat missions over Europe, the Liberty Belle survived the hellfire of German flak and a calamitous night in which six of the nine bombers in its squadron were destroyed. But in sunny, clear and peaceful ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Remains of Detroit soldier killed in Korean War identified The Detroit News More than 60 years after his Army unit was overrun by Chinese troops during the Korean War, the US Defense Department has positively identified the remains of Cpl. AV Scott of Detroit and intends to bury them at Arlington National Cemetery. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| YEMEN: Little Big War Strategy Page June 14, 2011: President Saleh has been in a Saudi Arabian hospital for ten days now, and is supposed to give a televised speech to the nation soon. Saudi Arabia has been pressuring Saleh to resign. Meanwhile, the president's son (Ahmad Ali Saleh) is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Canucks' Cup run, like war, has brought us together Vancouver Sun Nothing creates solidarity like a war. And that's what's been happening with this Stanley Cup run: The Canucks have given us a common enemy. Thank you, Boston. Thank you, United States of America. Your opposition has given Canadians a stronger sense of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| The War of the Worlds Takes a Novel's Approach to a Game Kotaku Owen Good —If there's a star of The War of the Worlds, the upcoming downloadable title for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, it's someone working behind the scenes or above the action. It's the score by Chris Hülsbeck, or the writing by Chris Fowler or, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tony Awards 2011: 'Book of Mormon', 'War Horse' take top honors; Neil Patrick ... Washington Post Alongside "Mormon," the Tony voters named the British import "War Horse" — a story told with life-size equine puppets — the best new play of the 2010-11 season. "I want to thank my dad for his edge and my mother for her sweetness," said Parker early ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Spokane-area woman injured as war contractor The Seattle Times "These are war crimes, using taxpayer dollars to profit from injuries incurred by people fighting for our freedom," Barcklay says. Although she is a US Army veteran, Barcklay, 40, was injured as a civilian working for Blackwater, the private security ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Dominican University puts Civil War letters home online Chicago Sun-Times "And here we lived the day through but our suffering and anxiety were greater during than the whole war. Not a drop of water to quench our parched tongues. Exposed to the rays of a burning sun and every man crouched on his knees or feet, and nothing to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Great Little War Game HD 1.4 – Tons of New Features for iPad and Retina Appmodo Isle of Wight, United Kingdom – Announcing that Rubicon Development, the developers of Great Little War Game HD, has released its latest product update for iPhone 4 and iPad users. The turn-based application, which combines comedy with strategy in 3D, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| E3 2011: Epic Games Unleashed Horde 2.0 at Gears of War 3 Bash GamerLive.TV LOS ANGELES – Ice-T got his Body Count band back together to record a new song for Gears of War 3. The rapper also took the stage during the Microsoft press conference to play co-op with Cliff Bleszinski. A few nights later, Body Count rocked the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tug-of-war continues between St. George businessman, prosecutors Salt Lake Tribune By Tom Harvey St. George businessman Jeremy Johnson and federal prosecutors are in a legal tug-of-war over whether he should remain in jail while a court sorts through the latest charge against him. And the receiver who has control of his assets also ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| United States crippled by unceasing wars The Tribune-Democrat We could better honor our veterans and war dead on Memorial Day by striving for peace. World War II veterans, after witnessing the destruction, death and horrors of battle, often pledged to make a future with no more wars, as combat correspondent Ernie ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Future of Non-War Mother Jones In Afghanistan and Nicaragua in the 80s, you could argue that we were merely funding allies, not fighting a war ourselves. In Grenada and Panama, you could argue that we were merely pursuing small-scale police actions. In Pakistan, you can argue that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Editorial - Perdue may not win this war, but she took the right stand StarNewsOnline.com Defeat may be inevitable, but Gov. Beverly Perdue stood up Sunday to Republicans whose slash-and-burn approach to state government may have a dire impact on North Carolina's future. Her veto of the $19.7 billion budget is largely symbolic, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Turkish arrests intensify global war between hacker activists and police The Guardian The activist hacker group Anonymous has been held responsible for attacks on the server of Mastercard among others. Photograph: Karen Bleier/Getty Images The global battle between hacker activists and police intensified Monday with 32 arrests in Turkey ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Students gain 'Civil War Experience' News-Herald.com By Jean Bonchak More than 100 eighth-graders from Shore Middle School in Mentor ended their school year by absorbing some of the spirit of the Civil War. As a follow-up to an earlier field trip to historical Gettysburg and the culmination of a Civil ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| James Badge Dale Also Joining the Cast of 'World War Z' Adaptation First Showing by Ethan Anderton The actor has had some great turns on TV with series like "Rubicon" and HBO's phenomenal miniseries "The Pacific," but now James Badge Dale is enlisting in a different kind of war. Variety reports the actor is currently negotiating to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 25000 Minnesotans fought in the Civil War 150 years ago Star News Photo provided by Minnesota Historical Society Collections. by Howard Lestrud This year marks the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. If you are a Civil War buff, you have a considerable treasure trove of information available to you from the Internet. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Column: The West is still waiting for its Libya gamble to pay off Victoria Times Colonist But it was a major part of NATO's decision to launch an air war against Libya's Moammar Gadhafi almost three months ago. Back in March, when the bombing began, the leaders of France, Britain and the United States hoped Gadhafi's regime would shatter ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US shouldn't let Israel drag it into another war Seacoastonline.com ... and I spent much of that time in Palestine and the Middle East and also spent some time in a liasion capacity with the Israelis prior to the British/French invasion of Egypt during the Suez Canal war of 1956, so I am certainly not anti-Semitic. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Sen. Webb:Continued Funding to Preserve Civil War Battlefields WHSV Senator Jim Webb (D-VA), joined by three other Senators, today called on Senate appropriators to provide funding for the Civil War Battlefield Preservation Program, according to a release from Senator Webb's office. This program is especially relevant ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Obama exceeds executive power declaring war Clovis News Journal and the nation went to war, for whatever reason he desired. President Barack Obama's military engagement in Libya's ongoing war looks more like royal sovereignty than American constitutional government. Our founders constitutionally curbed executive ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Civil War sub Hunley to undergo arduous rotation project Hilton Head Island Packet By BRIAN HICKS This week, a crew of engineers and scientists at the Warren Lasch Conservation Center will begin moving the Confederate submarine, a complex series of steps that will end with the sub rotated to an upright position and out of the truss ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Nortel tech bidding war heats up Winnipeg Free Press BIDDING for Nortel's last major technology assets -- including wireless patents -- is expected to surpass the US$900 million that Google has already offered and could attract tech giants like Apple Inc., chipmaker Intel and Research In Motion (TSX:RIM) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tickets Now Available for Historic 150th Civil War Reenactment KSMU Radio Tickets went on sale Monday for the special three-day Civil War reenactment event marking the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Wilson's Creek. This unique opportunity to step back in time takes place later this summer. KSMU's Theresa Bettmann talked ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Lewis S. Payne, Civil War scout from NT Tonawanda News These men, known as scouts, were utilized by both the Union and the Confederate forces during the Civil War. Going behind enemy lines alone or with a small band of men was extremely dangerous. In order to blend in, scouts would sometimes leave their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Powerful insurer Aon enters war against bedbugs Crain's New York Business Exterminators are hopeful that the new insurance policy will finally put some major financial muscle behind the war against the tiny pests. "This is like living in Florida and finding out insurance companies are now covering floods," said Timothy Wong, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apt. building built for local war vets Providence Eyewitness News "Clean new furniture - I've never had new furniture. I've never had a brand new place to live. I've never really had so many people care and bend over backwards for me," said former Marine William Calise, who was homeless for 6 years. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| War Against Coal Is Hitting Home Wheeling Intelligencer For about two years we have been among those warning that if President Barack Obama is allowed to proceed with his war on coal, the wolf will be at many doors in our region. American Electric Power Co. has announced it will have to shut down five power ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Rusty water war grinds on The Daily Advertiser The drinking water in Shenandoah Estates subdivision may be discolored, but that doesn't mean it isn't safe to drink. And as long as it's safe to drink, the state health department cannot make Total Environmental Solutions Inc. (TESI) improve the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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