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Duchess of Cambridge 'needed Kleenex' for War Horse says Steven Spielberg Telegraph.co.uk The Duchess of Cambridge was moved to tears by the First World War epic War Horse and had to be handed a Kleenex at its premiere, according to the film's director Steven Spielberg. The Duchess, who shared the red carpet at last night's event in central ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Opening statements set in Iraq war crime trial CBS News (AP) SAN DIEGO — A jury of battle-hardened Marines will judge the biggest criminal case against US troops in the Iraq war. Opening arguments in the trial of Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich will be Monday — more than six years after his Marine squad in 2005 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Nigeria Leader References Civil War in Sect Fight ABC News By BASHIR ADIGUN AP Nigeria's president said Sunday that ongoing sectarian assaults by a radical Islamist sect are "even worse" than the country's 1960s civil war that saw 1 million people die — suggesting that the enemy this time could be lurking ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
George Clooney's next movie: World War II art drama Los Angeles Times The filmmaker behind "The Ides of March" and the star of "The Descendants" announced at the Palm Springs International Film Festival on Saturday that his next movie will be the World War II story "The Monuments Men," a look at the art historians who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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TV shows young Kim threatening war The Press Association North Korea's new leader vowed in 2009 to wage war if the country's enemies shot down its long-range rocket, state TV footage showed in the first official word of his role in military operations before his father's death. The documentary aired on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Cold war thinking' has no place in Asia China Daily By Zhao Shengnan (China Daily) BEIJING - Assistant Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin on Sunday urged Asian countries to discard their "cold war mentality" when handling sensitive regional issues, saying that "exclusive security partnerships" fall short in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Netflix and Lovefilm begin price war Financial Times By Tim Bradshaw, Digital Media Correspondent Netflix, the US internet movie rentals service, on Monday began its costly attempt to crack the competitive UK market, after signing up TV and movies from providers including ITV, Sony Pictures and Twentieth ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
War for Reform: Russia to spend $6 bln on army revamp RT The collapse of the military-oriented Soviet Union has seen a gradual decay of Russia's armed forces, and major reforms have been put in place to put them back on track. Moscow will pour over 600-billion dollars into refitting the army over the next ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Iranian war fears spark closure of Israel reactor The Australian ISRAEL is preparing to shut its nuclear reactor at Dimona, where it makes nuclear weapons, because of the site's vulnerability in a war with Iran. The decision, taken by the Israel Atomic Energy Commission and the country's civil defence authorities, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New York's Iraq War vets weigh the war's price in blood and treasure amNY For New York soldiers who served in Iraq, the end of the war prompts a kaleidoscope of confusing, often conflicting feelings: pride, anger, survivor guilt, patriotism, resentment, regret. The feelings are all mixed up, resistant to easy parsing. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dan Walters: 'Tort war' could hit the Callifornia Capitol Sacramento Bee By Dan Walters Last year, the state Supreme Court interjected itself – in a big way – into the perennial "tort war" that pits personal injury lawyers against insurance companies and business groups over the arcane rules of liability lawsuits. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Winners of vicious price war unveiled this week nebusiness.co.uk Winners and losers in a vicious supermarket price war launched prior to Christmas will be revealed when three of the biggest players update the market. Battle for sales gathered pace after Tesco introduced its Big Price Drop, Asda guaranteed to be 10% ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Life, not war is common thread of Arab films at Palm Springs film festival The Desert Sun "Habibi" is a tale of forbidden love between a poet and the daughter of a traditional family. / Courtesy photo "Love in Medina" centers on a father's feelings on learning his son will not follow in his footsteps. / Courtesy photo Gala screening: The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Brad Pitt's World War Z to be trilogy? NZ City Brad Pitt's 'World War Z' is being considered as a potential trilogy, which could mean the Hollywood actor finally has a big movie franchise of his own. Brad Pitt's 'World War Z' is being considered as a potential trilogy. Director Marc Foster and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Remembering a 'forgotten' US war Richmond Times Dispatch A "forgotten" American war — the War of 1812 — will be remembered in music Wednesday by the Richmond Symphony as part of a Virginia commemoration 200 years later. "We're trying to tell the public that this war was significant, even though it's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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DNC Opens 'War Room' In Manchester WMUR Manchester MANCHESTER, NH -- Democratic officials opened up what they're calling the DNC War Room on Elm Street in Manchester on Sunday in the lead-up to the first-in-the-nation primary. The Democratic National Committee will be based in the office through ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tourist Info Center Ready for Civil War Tourists Williamsburg Yorktown Daily By Desiree Parker Monday, January 09, 2012 The Greater Williamsburg Tourist Information Center is working on promoting the Civil War Sesquicentennial through the Civil War Trails program. In late December, Civil War Trail signs were attached to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Asheville history columnist Rob Neufeld on one Haywood County soldier's ... Asheville Citizen-Times After Lenoir left, the Haywood Highlanders experienced one of the most lethal battle histories of any company in the war: the Seven Days Battle; Antietam; Fredericksburg; Petersburg. Carroll Jones devotes the second half of his 500-page book to them, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Iraqi MP urges Kuwait to review war compensation Khaleej Times KUWAIT CITY — An Iraqi MP close to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki urged Kuwait to review the billions of dollars of war compensation it demands for Saddam Hussein's 1990 invasion, in comments published on Monday. "Iraq has paid large compensation to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Has Obama Waged A War On Religion? NPR by Barbara Bradley Hagerty Some political and religious leaders say there is a White House-led war against religion. Some political and religious leaders say there is a White House-led war against religion. Americans' religious liberties are under ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Readers respond to leaner defense spending Washington Post 6 Washington Forum column, "Benefits of a one-war posture," Michael O'Hanlon stated that events in Iraq and Afghanistan illustrated the "fallacy" that the United States maintained a two-war capacity during Bill Clinton's presidency. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ramifications for Israel of a Syrian civil war Jerusalem Post Yet, if Syria does get pulled down the vortex of civil war—which previously I wrote was nearly inevitable, even if Syrian President Bashar Assad abdicates—it may actually improve Israel's strategic position. Let's begin our crystal-ball gazing with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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WHO LIES HERE: A Revolutionary War soldier, Taunton's Ephraim Woodward Taunton Daily Gazette One of two Revolutionary War soldiers with a stone in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery is Ephraim Woodward. He was born on May 16, 1752 in Taunton to Ephraim and Abigail Burt Woodward. Ephraim served frequently during the Revolutionary War. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lewis W. Diuguid | We must forge a future for our returning troops Kansas City Star The end of the war in Iraq and the return home of US troops in December led me to find a safety pin she had given me at a 2006 peace rally near the Plaza. Such keepsakes symbolize what the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. would've loved in his lifelong ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Plan for new Navy wharf at Bangor fires up nuke debate The Seattle Times Is the nuclear-sub fleet a "Cold War relic" or a modern deterrent? The Pentagon nears a decision on building a $715 million munitions wharf on Hood Canal. By Kyung M. Song A Trident nuclear submarine sitting in Puget Sound near Sequim in 2006 is one of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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America's Most Lethal Sniper: "War Sucks" Kotaku In an interview with Bill O'Reily, who proclaimed that Kyle "liked" killing people, the serviceman said, "Well is hell. Hollywood fantasizes about it and makes it look good. War sucks." While many members of the US military are huge gamers, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
raising funds to fight genocide The sound of support Singalong events benefit ... Record-Searchlight It was the local anti-genocide group's ninth musical singalong, which they've put on for more than two years to raise money for the war-battered African nation. "People say, 'Why Darfur?' And I think that comes from our Judeo-Christian faith," said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Passion propels Keeney's work for veterans Duluth News Tribune Durbin Keeney reflects on how fortunate he is to have accomplished one of his goals in life — to get help, recognition and assistance for war veterans. (Bob King / rking@duluthnews.com) Durbin Keeney is retired, although it might not look like it. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Celebrity photos: 'War Horse,' 'Portlandia' and one tragic forehead tattoo Metro.us Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, appeared at the UK premiere of "War Horse" at Odeon Leicester Square on Sunday in London. 3. Michelle "Bombshell" McGee (nice forehead tattoo!) posed at the 2012 Lingerie Female ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rick Perry promises to restart Iraq war AMERICAblog (blog) It is not Obama's fault that George W. Bush's war has been a catastrophe that cost 4400 US soldiers and half a million Iraqis their lives and been a complete waste in every sense. The real fault goes to all those politicians of both parties who said ... See all stories on this topic » |
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