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Fighting one per cent wars
Aljazeera.com
An American fact is the 99 per cent are far too remote from the wars of choice and those who fight them, argues author. Williamsport, Pennsylvania - America's wars are remote. They're remote from us geographically, remote from us emotionally (unless ...
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War Horse | Film review
Time Out Chicago
Now there is War Horse (Saving Private Equine?), which is unique—and uniquely problematic—among Spielberg's films for using an animal as its point of identification. As Joey, a horse anthropomorphized even in name, zigzags across the wreckage of ...
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Time Out Chicago
Bosnian police detain war crimes suspect nicknamed the 'Female Monster'
Washington Post
The two allegedly committed crimes against imprisoned non-Serbs in Brcko at the beginning of the 1992-95 Bosnian war. Jelisic, who called himself the "Serb Adolf" after Adolf Hitler, was sentenced in 2001 to 40 years in jail by the UN war crimes ...
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Trade war could rise on Europe air ruling
Montreal Gazette
Michael Hart, the Simon Reisman professor of trade policy at Carleton University's Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, said that the ruling might trigger a trade war. "It will certainly trigger a reaction, but what that will be remains to ...
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Has China ruined its Oscar chances with criticism of Christian Bale?
Entertainment Weekly
by Jeff Labrecque Flowers of War has a multitude of advantages over its rivals in the Oscar race for Best Foreign Language Film. Most obviously, it stars Christian Bale, who plays an American pretending to be a priest in order to survive the brutal ...
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War of the words: Giants, Jets spar with brash and busy jaws
NorthJersey.com
The Giants apparently decided if they were going to engage the Jets in a war of words – one started by Rex Ryan earlier this week when he declared his team was "better" and has been since he arrived in New York in 2009 – no one was off limits. ...
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NorthJersey.com
Oil's Tug of War Is Poised to Continue
Wall Street Journal
"That key tug of war over the latter half of this year will definitely continue, at least into the first half of next year." Most analysts expect oil prices to be softer in the first quarter as the euro-zone crisis dominates the news and unseasonably ...
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Wall Street Journal
War with fellow soldiers proves deadly
The Australian
From: AP EVEN before the Army sent him to Afghanistan, supporters say, Pvt. Daniel Chen was fighting a personal war. Fellow soldiers at a base in Georgia teased him about his Chinese name, crying out "Chen!" in an exaggerated Asian accent. ...
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Lokpal war: Lalu objects to minority quota being dropped
NDTV
New Delhi: Lalu Prasad Yadav, not unsurprisingly, offered fierce opposition today to the Lokpal Bill because the minority quota for the ombudsman has been removed. Leading a raucous charge in the Lok Sabha, Lalu demanded, "We don't accept this, ...
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White House hopeful Paul assails 'perpetual war'
AFP
Ron Paul, the iconoclast lawmaker who has leapt to the front of the Republican pack of White House hopefuls, called for an end to "perpetual war" that is straining the US economy, in campaigning in Iowa on Wednesday. News coverage of Paul and ...
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Civil War in Virginia exhibit travels to Dayton historical society museum
Staunton News Leader
The painting "Slave Auction, Virginia" by Lefevre James Cranstone, 1862, will be part of "An American Turning Point: The Civil War in Virginia" at the Heritage Museum in Dayton this January. / Photo courtesy Virginia Historical Society IF YOU GO! ...
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Damon Upstaged by Cute Monkey; Jolie's War-Torn Affair: Movies
BusinessWeek
"In the Land of Blood and Honey" takes place during the Bosnian War in the early 1990s, when a Serbian soldier and a Muslim artist have an illicit affair during the ethnic conflict that destroyed the former Yugoslavia. Jolie handles the material with ...
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Mitt Romney Iraq War Position: GOP Candidate Says 'We Would Not Have Gone In ...
Huffington Post
Mitt Romney, speaking on Wednesday to NBC News' Chuck Todd, seemed to shift positions on the Iraq War. As highlighted by New York Magazine, Romney explained to Todd, "If we knew at the time of our entry into Iraq that there were no weapons of mass ...
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With Iraq War Officially Over, Peace Vigils Continue in the Heartland
Huffington Post (blog)
Members of the Kalamazoo Nonviolent Opponents of War (KNOW) held their usual Sunday peace vigil in front of the Federal Building in downtown Kalamazoo as they have been doing since September 1, 2002. And, it doesn't look as though they are going away ...
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Indie Focus: The love in France's 'Declaration of War'
Los Angeles Times
Valerie Donzelli as Juliette and Jeremie Elkaim as Romeo in Donzelli's movie "Declaration of War." (Sundance Selects / October 24, 2011) By Mark Olsen, Special to the Los Angeles Times On the list of parents' worst nightmares it has to rate pretty high ...
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Los Angeles Times
Foes ire away in DC tax war
New York Post
By SA MILLER Post Correspondent WASHINGTON — House Democrat leaders yesterday lost their cool in the payroll-tax fight, but neither side budged in the standoff. Tempers flared in the House chamber after Republicans blocked a procedural move by ...
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A heated wax museum war takes shape in Hollywood
Los Angeles Times
But tough times call for tough tactics in the war of the Hollywood wax museums. Madame Tussauds, which considers itself the ne plus ultra of wax artistry — with the $25 ticket price to match — is trying to best its cheaper competitor, the Hollywood ...
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Los Angeles Times
War-weary Afghans hope for peace at year-end
Xinhua
by Farid Behbud, Yangtze Yan KABUL, Dec. 22 (Xinhua) -- Although the Taliban regime was toppled by the US-led invasion in late 2001, security in the landlocked country has remained the top concern for ordinary Afghans over the past decade. ...
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AU hosts Lincoln Civil War exhibit
Chicago Sun-Times
AURORA — A national traveling exhibit on "Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War" will be displayed at Aurora University starting next month. The American Library Association exhibit will be open to the public from Jan. 3 to 17 at the university ...
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Gears of War 3 "Fenix Rising" DLC Coming In January
Co-Optimus.com
The third piece of Gears of War 3 DLC has been announced, detailed, priced, and dated. Titled "Fenix Rising," the new content will feature five new multiplayer maps, four new player skins, three new weapons skins, two turtle doves*, ...
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Co-Optimus.com
BookTalk: John Brown's "Midnight Rising"
Reuters
In a new book, Tony Horwitz, a Pulitzer-Prize winning war correspondent and author, provides a vivid history of Brown's life, a departure from his usual breezy personalized histories like "Confederates in the Attic," which was about civil war nostalgia ...
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Ron Paul: "Whole World Is a Stage for the War Against Terror"
ABC News (blog)
The crowd cheered when he spoke about ending the nation's military intervention and criticized this administration's foreign policy, saying now the "whole world is a stage for the war against terror." "We can bomb and kill and even assassinate American ...
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Battle Scars Napoleonic and Domestic
New York Times
Despite its title, though, "Tides of War," Stella Tillyard's welcome and entertaining contribution to the genre, is not a seafaring novel. It belongs more nearly to another strain of Napoleonic fiction, the Regency romance novels of Georgette Heyer, ...
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Iraq War Veteran Kills Self After Competing On Cooking Show
News One
His quote was "Man this war is so illegal". Where are our tax dollars???? Why are the oil companies rich but our country is broke??? Why are gas prices still up?? Shouldn't all American tax payers get a discount at the pump!! We did foot the bill. ...
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News One
Zhang Yimou and the Challenges of Filming in China
New York Times (blog)
By LARRY ROHTER Wrekin Hill EntertainmentChristian Bale and Ni Ni in a scene from Zhang Yimou's "Flowers of War." As someone whose life was upended by the Cultural Revolution, the Chinese director Zhang Yimou, 60, has every reason to be wary of ...
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New York Times (blog)
Bomb Attacks Kill Dozens in Baghdad, Raising Fears of Civil War
The Atlantic Wire
The removal of American forces has to lead to fears of a return to the sectarian violence that tore the country in half at the height of the Iraq War. Violence had been reduced considerably from its peak in 2006-07, but without US troops providing ...
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The Atlantic Wire
Libya: 10 months of imperialist war leave chaos
Workers World
During the imperialist-led war against Libya, the imperialist states not only imposed sanctions but also froze more than $160 billion of Libya's national wealth. There was no justification for those actions, which constituted an act of war designed to ...
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Workers World
End Of Hungary's War Of Financial Independence?
XpatLoop.com
No matter how much Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is afraid of losing Hungary's economic independence, the markets would welcome a safety net for Hungary in the form of a new agreement with the IMF. Not that long ago, the government was celebrating its ...
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2011: The war on Christmas continues
Bay Windows
However, in 2011 the season's greeting is a continued chapter in the culture war spearheaded by what the Christian Right calls the "War on Christmas." In upstate New York, the Batavia City School District will no longer celebrate Christmas and Hanukkah ...
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Beyond the 'War on Christmas'
Washington Post (blog)
By Amy-Jill Levine 'Tis the season, and along with jingling bells, carols, and ho-ho-hos, we have the old (roasted) chestnuts: the meaning of the holiday is lost to commercialism; there's a war against Christmas; the Christmas story is mythological ...
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Ruth Ann Roberts: WWII, Korean War Army nurse dies at 91
Tulsa World
A World War II Army nurse, Tonry had been flying to the site of a planned military hospital in Korea when a plane malfunction forced them to crash-land on a Pacific island. She and the other nurses were shaken up, but thankfully no one was injured. ...
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Work continues in Iraq after war
Greenville News
The unsatisfying end of the Iraq war that was marked this past week was met with a sigh of relief from many Americans. Our involvement in the long and seemingly open-ended conflict finally is over, and the healing processes can begin in our nation and ...
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Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony on Verge of "Vicious" Custody War
Us Magazine
After what appeared to be a fairly civilized July split following seven years of marriage, things between Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony are getting seriously ugly, multiple insiders tell the new Us Weekly, out now. The catalyst? ...
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Us Magazine
War on Marijuana is Really War on Young People
Opposing Views
As I stated from the stage at the 2008 NORML national conference, "It's Not Your Parents' Prohibition,"the so-called 'war' on pot is largely a criminal crackdown on young people. Young people, in many cases those under 18-years-of-age, ...
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Opposing Views
MCPL hosts Civil War series
Ledger Independent
The Mason County Public Library will host three events related to the Civil War Sesquencentenniel in 2012. The American Civil War is a defining moment in our nation's history. It was the national crisis that affected all Americans, rich and poor, ...
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Judge rejects Demjanjuk claim that documents withheld
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
(JTA) -- A federal judge in Cleveland rejected a claim by convicted Nazi war criminal John Demjanjuk that US prosecutors withheld documents that could have helped his case. US District Judge Dan Aaron Polster ruled Tuesday that a 1985 FBI memo that ...
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5 Polish soldiers killed in Afghanistan; Poles' worst loss of war
Los Angeles Times
REPORTING FROM KABUL, AFGHANISTAN -- A roadside bomb killed five Polish soldiers in eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday, officials said, marking that country's largest single troop loss of the 10-year-old war. The Taliban claimed responsibility. ...
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Egypt cites 'plot' for civil war
gulfnews.com
Cairo: Egyptian authorities Wednesday claimed to have detected a plot involving "foreign sides" to ignite a civil war in the country on the first anniversary of a revolution that toppled long-standing president Hosni Mubarak. ...
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gulfnews.com
What the End of DADT, the Iraq War and 2011 has to do with "The Times Square Kiss"
BagNews Notes
Now, if fate had been different (or Hollywood had anything to do with it), the ship carrying Petty Officer 2nd Class Marissa Gaeta would have come into Virginia Beach chock full of Iraq War vets from the Persian Gulf rather than heralding from Central ...
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BagNews Notes
Angelina Jolie Goes Dark in the Land of Blood and Honey
TIME
In Angelina Jolie's respectful and more than respectable directorial debut, the grimly immersive In the Land of Blood and Honey, a woman ends up in a Serbian rape camp overseen by a man she had a fleeting romance with on the eve of civil war in the ...
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TIME
MBIA Winning Legal War as Opponents Withdraw: Corporate Finance
San Francisco Chronicle
Dec. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Investors are gaining confidence that MBIA Inc. will prevail in legal challenges against mortgage originators, providing the bond insurer with sufficient cash to settle lawsuits tied to its creation of separate units for ...
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Decades Later, a Cold War Secret Is Revealed
myfoxny.com
It was dubbed "Big Bird" and it was considered the most successful space spy satellite program of the Cold War era. From 1971 to 1986 a total of 20 satellites were launched, each containing 60 miles of film and sophisticated cameras that orbited the ...
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Fans play pivotal role in Border War
Alton Telegraph
The Illini always play a regular-season game in the Windy City, but that's different from the Border War. "It's a huge game and I don't know if there is a better game in the country," U of I coach Bruce Weber said. "The atmosphere is special and that ...
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The War on Christmas
Center For American Progress
By Michael Ettlinger | December 21, 2011 I don't watch Bill O'Reilly's Fox show very often, but I know one of his pet themes is the War on Christmas. He finds some story about a councilman in the City of East Whatever (pop. 23000) who doesn't want the ...
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Center For American Progress
Texas wins bidding war for Japan's Darvish
The Age
Two-time defending American League champions Texas entered the winning bid to negotiate with Japanese star pitcher Yu Darvish. The Rangers now have 30 days to sign Darvish, a 25-year-old right-hander, to a major league contract after the Nippon Ham ...
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Is the UN declaring 'war on Santa'?
The Week Magazine
The reaction: UNICEF's "war on Santa" is totally unfair, says Don Surber at the Charleston, WV, Daily Mail. Depicting Santa Claus as an "elitist codger who doesn't 'do poor countries'" is an attack on Western culture. And remember, Western nations ...
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David Hovde column: Group wages wrong war
Appleton Post Crescent
Well, folks, get the kids inside and stand back, because the members of Appleton Taxpayers United are going to be waging war against the mysterious and powerful "gay agenda." But that's not the only thing they're opposed to; apparently, there's a lot ...
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