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Another Kargil war can't be ruled out: Former army chief Daily News & Analysis Place: Srinagar | Agency: PTI Admitting that Kargil intrusion was a result of intelligence failure, former army chief Gen (Retd) VP Malik today said a repeat of 1999-like attack cannot be ruled out as long as Pakistan Army continues its proxy war ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ATF Accused in Congressional Report of 'Arming' Cartel for 'War' Through ... Fox News By William Lajeunesse The failed federal anti-gunrunning program known as Operation Fast and Furious got so out of control in November 2009, it appeared the US government was single-handedly "arming for war" the Sinaloa Cartel, documents show, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Last Balkan war crime suspect doesn't plead Boston Globe Hadzic faces allegations of crimes against humanity and war crimes during his 1991-1993 leadership stemming from the attempt by Serbs to split off one-third of Croatia and join it to a Serb-dominated state. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Organizers tout Civil War sesquicentennial an 'outstanding success' Inside NoVA Re-enactors — nearly 9000 of them — carried appropriate equipment and weaponry and provided living history for visitors in addition to performing a recreation of the battle that signaled the start of the Civil War 150 years ago. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Trial Of Former Guatemalan Soldiers Over Civil War Massacre Begins RTT News The infamous raid on Dos Erres took place when the decades-long Guatemalan civil war fought between right-wing military government and Left rebels was at its peak. All the four defendants have denied the charges. The trial opened just days after the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Reid plan counts savings from wars ending CNN By Charles Riley @CNNMoney July 25, 2011: 8:37 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Senate Democrats want to cut an eye-popping $1 trillion in war spending over the next 10 years. The proposal is part of the plan Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid announced ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Minnesotans' war of words intensifies DesMoinesRegister.com Pawlenty fired the latest round in the war of words Monday, when he downplayed Bachmann's criticisms by saying she has a history of "saying things that are off the mark." The impact of the straw poll, like the caucuses themselves, comes from beating ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hearing for a suspected war criminal Toronto Sun It's alleged he violated human or international rights under the Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act or under international law. (Supplied photo) The Immigration and Refugee Board will hold a detention review on Tuesday for Arshad Muhammad who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UPDATE 2-Spanish price war hits Imperial's 9-month sales Reuters By David Jones LONDON, July 26 (Reuters) - Imperial Tobacco Group Plc , the world's fourth largest cigarette company, on Tuesday showed the impact of a price war in Spain when it reported a slim 2 percent rise in nine-month sales. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
EAA's B-17 evokes memories of World War II vets Oshkosh Northwestern And while he's flown in a B-17 twice since World War II, the memories from his 35 missions during the war and the tough-as-nails beauty of the bomber he called "the most beautiful aircraft in the sky" come back quickly. "You can't miss the squeaking of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Going public with war criminals ID's a 'pilot project' 0 Toronto Sun (Dave Abel/QMI Agency) Going public with the identity of 30 suspected war criminals hiding out in Canada is a "pilot project," according to the public safety minister's office, and if it proves successful it could be expanded to call out all foreign ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Captain America:' Falling back in love with WWII and the Cold War Los Angeles Times Among Hollywood's purveyors of action and adventure, World War II and the Cold War were settings supposedly best left to yesterday. Yet several times in 2011, we've not only accepted Nazi- and Soviet-era environments; we've embraced them. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
South Sudan accuses North of launching economic war Sudan Tribune By Ngor Arol Garang July 25, 2011 (JUBA)-The newly established government of the Republic of South Sudan (RoSS) on Monday accused the neighboring state in the north of launching an economic war by adopting "hostile and discriminative" policies aiming ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Walter Reed closing its doors after 102 years Washington Post (blog) (AP via Walter Reed Army Medical Center) After more than a century of treating the war's wounded and Washington's most powerful people, Walter Reed Army Medical Center will close its doors and move to a new facility in Bethesda. Since 1909, war-weary ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Breivik 'trained' by playing war game with Dutch friend Irish Times NETHERLANDS LINKS: ANDERS BEHRING Breivik played the online role-playing war game World of Warcraft with a Dutch enthusiast – who won the Norwegian gunman's approval because he'd voted for far-right leader Geert Wilders. In his 1500-page manifesto, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wanted: More veterans in Congress SunHerald.com In fact, the percentage of our US representatives and senators who have served in the US military is at its lowest point since World War II, down from the high of almost 75 percent in the early 1970s. While it is not necessary to serve in the military ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Muscatine's Clark forged new ground in the Civil War Quad City Times From 3 to 5:45 pm Thursday, July 28, Phillip Hubbart will sign copies of his book, "An Iowa Soldier Writes Home: The Civil War Letters of Union Pvt. Daniel J. Parvin." Hubbart, of Florida, is the great-great grandson of Parvin, who was from Muscatine. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Appomattox a solemn site: Flags mark Civil War's last casualties MiamiHerald.com Hutchins was at virtually every major Civil War battle in the East: Seven Pines, Gaines Mill, Malvern Hill, the second battle of Manasses or Bull Run, Antietam, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, Winchester and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
War veterans find peace of mind with pets CBS News For too many veterans, the battles don't end when they come home from war. Combat stress has no easy cure. But one vet found peace was a lot closer than he thought and now he's helping others find it, too. CBS News correspondent Chip Reid has his story ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New York State Senator Declares War on NY Marriage Equality Religion Dispatches Ruben Diaz has declared war on marriage equality in New York. As gay and lesbian couples marched down the aisle or stood before state officials as same-sex marriages began in the state, Diaz was leading one of the protest marches organized by the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Nasty nicknames targeted Germans after 2 Civil War battles Quad City Times The first man from Scott County to die in the Civil War was German immigrant Augustus Wentz, a native of the province of Baden. Wentz had organized a group of 50 volunteers and died in a little-known skirmish near Belmont, Mo., when he was shot off his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Exhibit Highlights Soldier's Daily Lives During Civil War News Channel 7 A young museum goer learns how Civil War soldiers loaded and fired rifled muskets at the South Carolina State Museum's new exhibit about soldiers' daily lives, "Soldiers of the Palmetto State, 1861-1865: 'We Left in a Storm of Cheers. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Shame on vandal who damaged 'Fighting Yank' Gaston Gazette The statue, familiar to countless Gaston County residents and aptly named "The Spirit of the Fighting Yank," has stood proudly on the campus since 1946, a reminder of the sacrifice that war demands. "Erected in honor of all who served in World War II ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Multi-agency war on pot nets 77 arrests Mercury-Register By GREG WELTER - Staff Writer UKIAH — In just over a week, a multi-agency task force involving federal, state and local officials has eradicated nearly 300000 marijuana plants in five Northern California counties. Department of Justice spokeswoman ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Pizza War: Colony Grill owners cry foul over imitators' use of 'secret' recipe Stamford Advocate Photo: Jeff Morganteen / CT STAMFORD -- A thin-crust pizza war is cooking in Stamford. The owners of Colony Grill, the storied Myrtle Avenue institution best known for its super thin-crust pizzas pockmarked with spicy hot oil, are accusing former ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Debt Ceiling And First World War Business Insider The second déjà vu has to do with the First World War: no one expected the assassination of Austro-Hungary Archduke Franz Ferdinand by Gavrilo Princip would trigger a European War, let alone a world war. With the ambiguity of British politicians on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Exec. director of National Museum of Civil War Medicine in Md. is myth-buster ... The Republic FREDERICK, Md. — Actress Ashley Judd learned the truth about her great-great-great-grandfather from George Wunderlich, executive director of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine in Frederick. She thought her ancestor had lost a leg as a Union ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Editorial: The last skirmish of the Civil War Dothan Eagle In many ways, the US Civil War is still recent history, although there is no one living who can tell the tale firsthand. More than 146 years have passed since Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union forces at the McLean House in Appomattox. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Exhibition marking 150th anniversary of Civil War planned for Kentucky State Fair Daily Journal Visitors to the Kentucky State Fair next month will be able to watch Civil War re-enactors at an exhibition marking the 150th anniversary of the war. The exhibit, "United We Stand, Divided We Fall: Kentucky and the Civil War + 150," will include a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Civil War Chaplain Patch.com By Garrett Johnson and Nathan Heath Chaplains served many purposes during the Civil War era; whether, it was preaching Sunday service, passing out prayer books, playing live music or even partaking in battle, they were on hand to preach the word of God ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UC Students Hope To Find Revolutionary War Hero's Grave WLWT Cincinnati CINCINNATI -- Many of those walking or riding along the bike trail near Lunken Airport likely have no idea that they are going right past the grave site of one of America's greatest war heroes. For people cruising by, the only way to get a handle on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Invisible wounds of war: There's an app for that? Emirates 24/7 AP Combat troops and veterans battling post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injuries can now turn to smartphone applications for help dealing with the age-old wounds of war. A half-dozen apps with names like "T2 MoodTracker," ''PTSD ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Epic Games Says it has Neglected Unreal Series Overclockers Club Sure, Epic Games may be known now for the Gears of War series, but that wasn't all the studio was known for. You may know that the game engine used for Gears of War is called the Unreal Engine, and aside from powering everything Epic Games makes, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Born a slave, he fought for freedom in Civil War Cincinnati.com And a man, who, in the midst of a Civil War fought to make a nation where all would be free, volunteered to take up arms and go to war. On a September day in 1864, in a battle with the Confederates on a Virginia farm just miles from where he was born ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Civil War scholar to speak Tuesday night in Nashville about blacks in the war Daily Journal A scholar specializing on blacks in the Civil War will speak at Fort Negley in Nashville Tuesday night. Bobby Lovett, a senior professor of history at Tennessee State University, will discuss the topic "''African-Americans, Slavery and the Civil War in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
This is murder, not an act of war Paris Post Intelligencer He argues that his shooting was an act of war and that he was merely a soldier. As a warrior for al-Qaida, he said, he should be treated as a prisoner of war. The "act of war" defense for individual perpetrators has routinely failed in US and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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