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Somalis walk for days as famine pushes war-racked nation deeper into abyss Washington Post By Sudarsan Raghavan, Somalia, a nation that has endured two decades of civil war, has fallen deeper into an abyss. This time the culprit is famine. The Islamist militia al-Shabab has prevented international aid from reaching the most needy and in some ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Humanitarian crisis worsens in war-torn Libya ABC Online The continuing war and bloodshed in Libya has given rise to an ever-worsening humanitarian crisis, with international aid agencies struggling to cope. The Red Cross and others have been overwhelmed with demands for food, hospital supplies, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Of war and warriors Ottawa Citizen This was the legacy of the Bush/Obama wars, and of the advances in battlespace medicine that make it possible for a shredded young soldier to survive his wounds and fly home in more or less one piece. Alone, or with a comrade, in wheelchairs, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Nations sanitize Libya lingo for the war weary National Post (blog) Yet, with rare exception, their leaders did everything possible to avoid the word that made it clear what they had got themselves and their citizens into — a war. They have reached for every euphemism possible — "military action," "use of force," ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Libya: British war planes blast Colonel Gaddafi bunkers Mirror.co.uk by Chris Hughes, Daily Mirror 27/08/2011 BRITISH warplanes have blasted Gaddafi's key bunkers in loyalist stronghold Sirte as rebels advance on his birthplace. Tornado GR4s launched a salvo of precision-guided Storm Shadow missiles to stop him making a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The high cost of war Montreal Gazette Air conditioning is what allows the frenzied pace of NATO's war during the fighting season. The price is astronomical. The Americans have calculated that in the past two years they have spent $20 billion on AC. If you add the rest of NATO, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
War's horrors on display as fight for Gadhafi stronghold ends MiamiHerald.com By DAVID ENDERS TRIPOLI, Libya -- Two dozen bodies lay in a traffic circle on Friday not far from Moammar Gadhafi's Bab al-Aziziya compound, mute and pungent testimony to the carnage that has taken place here. The dead apparently had been pro-Gadhafi ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mexican cartels splinter, branch out as drug war rages Los Angeles Times (blog) The news just gets grimmer in Mexico as the drug war nears the end of its fifth year and claims more and more innocent lives. On Thursday, gunmen burst into a casino in the northern city of Monterrey and set fire to the place, killing more than 50 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Thunderbird School tears down World War II-era hangar Arizona Republic 27, 2011 12:00 AM It was one of four hangars at a former Glendale airfield in the days when the United States entered World War II and the Valley became a pilot-training hub, but this month the piece of history was leveled. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
This Week in the Civil War San Jose Mercury News By AP This Week in The Civil War, for week of Sunday, Aug. 28: Grant's rise, a daring proclamation. On Aug. 28, Ulysses S. Grant takes early steps in his ascent to military fame, appointed commander of federal forces for the district of southeastern ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Drug war sparks exodus of affluent Mexicans Washington Post What's different now is that they are coming to stay, fleeing cartel wars that have left more than 37000 Mexicans dead in four years, according to US and Mexican officials and analysts. The number of investment visas granted to Mexicans has risen ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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How the Bay Area helped the Union win the Civil War San Jose Mercury News By Matt O'Brien DeWitt C. Thompson was the one of the founding members of the California 100, a group of volunteers who fought in the Massachusetts Calvary in the Civil War, and is buried in Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, Calif. on Friday, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The War on Drugs wins fans with 'Slave Ambient' Milwaukee Journal Sentinel War On Drugs hopes for a big turnout at its Milwaukee show Saturday at Club Garibaldi. The band's latest album, "Slave Ambient," has won stellar reviews. By Piet Levy, Special to the Journal Sentinel Adam Granduciel, the singer, guitarist and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tug of War Over Best Time for Belt-Tightening Wall Street Journal By SARA MURRAY Facing ballooning debt, the US is conducting a real-time experiment in tightening government budgets in a fragile economy. There is widespread agreement the US needs to tighten its belt in the long run, but debate is heating up over ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Al-Qa'ida book by ex-agent sets off war between FBI and CIA The Independent The Black Banners: The Inside Story of 9/11 and the War Against Al-Qa'ida,is written by Ali Soufan, who was involved in many major terror investigations between 1997 and 2005. the Agency in an unflattering light. The excisions were "ridiculous," Mr ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Documentary about Nevada troops at war gets multiple awards Las Vegas Review-Journal That experience was the genesis of his award-winning film, "Hooligans at War," which was released this month as a DVD. It won the Golden Ace Award at the Las Vegas Film Festival; won best documentary at North Carolina's SkyFest V Film and Script ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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GW Bush Admits 'Fog of War' Experience of 9/11 Huffington Post (blog) The President said to us several times in the interview that he felt like he was living through the fog of war. I thought that was a very interesting and revealing thing for a former president to say. Turnstyle: Could you elaborate on that a little bit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama's Greatest Sins: The War on Drugs and Other Wars Forbes Obama's greatest sin is his failure to bring about an end to the wars. In Afghanistan, we continue to fight the Taliban. Our drone strikes routinely end up killing innocents including children in both Afghanistan and Pakistan. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Panel OKs turf war rule for Fla. universities MiamiHerald.com By BILL KACZOR AP TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- A revised proposal to tamp down turf battles among Florida's state universities won approval Friday from a Board of Governors committee following the removal of a contentious provision that would have split the 11 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
La Liga gears up for fresh conflict as ´radio war´ gets set to escalate A Different League By David Redshaw With the players´ strike that halted the first round of La Liga fixtures last weekend having been called off, there is now another conflict brewing in Spanish football as´la guerra de las radios´ or ´radio war´ gets set to escalate. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama's Non-Doctrine Doctrine New York Times (blog) To that end, NATO's role in the Libyan war seems like an encouraging example. The United States defined its role as tipping the balance, supporting, but not controlling, the efforts of local forces rebelling against a cruel regime. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Anti-War, Pro-Humanity Tampa based Scott Keller for President 2012 ... San Francisco Chronicle (press release) The Scott Keller for President 2012 campaign announced the official launch of several new campaign resources including the new website, a Youtube channel, and an already long and growing series of position papers called "Red, White & Blue Papers" that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Consequences of war Enid News & Eagle Well, you probably would have heard that more than a few times 150 years ago at the outset of the Civil War, from officials and just everyday people both North and South. But, when Americans let emotion dictate reason, those things are going to happen ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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An Indonesian War of 'Unknown Persons' New York Times For half a century, Indonesian troops and police officers have fought a shadowy and sporadic war in the vast forests and highlands of Papua, as the western end of New Guinea is known, after taking control of the former Dutch colony in the 1960s. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
This Week at War: Hold That Model - by Robert Haddick Foreign Policy (blog) BY ROBERT HADDICK | AUGUST 26, 2011 This week, administration officials reacted to the sudden collapse of Muammar al-Qaddafi's rule in Libya with both caution and pride in both the international coalition they helped build and the belief that their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
War on Meth Changing and Crossing State Lines WSIL TV By Stephanie Tyrpak CARTERVILLE - The war on meth is changing, and once again Southern Illinois is on the front lines. "Because meth is such an addictive drug, we have individuals that are willing to do anything essentially in order to manufacture and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
25 years later, how 'Top Gun' made America love war Washington Post By David Sirota, Americans are souring on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The military budget is under siege as Congress looks for spending to cut. And the Army is reporting record suicide rates among soldiers. So who does the Pentagon enlist for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Treatment for Concussions in War Zones New York Times (blog) EARL FRANTZ Commander Earl Frantz is the officer in charge of the Concussion Restoration Care Center at Camp Leatherneck in Afghanistan, the first multidisciplinary concussion rehabilitation clinic set up in a war zone. CAMP LEATHERNECK, Afghanistan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
El Nino Doubled Chances of Civil War in Tropical Countries International Business Times El Nino is not only responsible for creating an abnormal warming of ocean waters in the tropical Pacific but it has also influenced ancient civil wars, a new study has found. The sweltering conditions created by the climatic event, El Nino, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SOE releases new War of Zek trailer for EverQuest II Joystiq by Jef Reahard on Aug 26th 2011 11:30AM When poet and philosopher George Santayana wrote that only the dead have seen the end of war, it's doubtful he had Rallos Zek in mind. Sony Online Entertainment, on the other hand, has made quite a good living ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hurricane Irene cancels Civil War events Washington Post (blog) By Linda Wheeler As of Friday morning, two Civil War events in North Carolina planned for the weekend have been canceled due to the threat of Hurricane Irene as she moves along the East Coast. The Civil War Sesquicentennial Conference sponsored by the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Shippensburg resident helped on home front during WWII Chambersburg Public Opinion Carnes' brother (pictured at left) was killed while serving in the US Navy in the South Pacific during the war. When World War II drew to a close, Rhoda Carter Carnes had mixed emotions. It was obviously a relief to see the war end, but it also meant ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Condoleezza Rice Sheds Light on 9/11 and Potential 'All-Out' War Christian Post Rice also opens up about new details concerning the controversial debates leading up to the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. According to Crown, a division of Random House, Inc., the book "draws back the curtain on how frighteningly close all-out war loomed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rev. King and Today's Wars CounterPunch Read Doug Lummis' extraordinary essay about war and expiation. PLUS "The cop just shot my dog!" Patrick Higgins on why you're right to worry that the police might blow your best friend away. PLUS Coutts and Stuckler on the English riots and the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Commissioner Kelly's War New York Sun On the eve of the 10 th anniversary of September 11, the Associated Press is issuing an expose suggesting that the New York Police Department has been overly aggressive in pursuing our enemies in the current war. The gist of the story seems to be that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
OPINION: Dick Cheney Confirms He Is A War Criminal Talk Radio News Service Cheney goes after former Secretary of State Colin Powell for opposing the Iraq War – then rips into Condoleeza Rice – calling her "naïve" for trying to negotiate with the North Koreans. I guess Cheney would have preferred just bombing them. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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