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E3 2011: Gears of War 3 Horde Mode 2.0 Preview
GameSpot
There's more Gears of War 3 news coming your way, even though we just saw a demo earlier today regarding the single player campaign. After the first day of the Electronic Entertainment Expo, Epic Games and Microsoft held an event in the evening to not ...
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World War II veterans invited to bus trip this fall to war memorials in ...
Washington Post
World War II veterans are being offered a free bus trip this fall to war memorials in Washington, DC The trip will depart from Mechanicsville on Oct. 22. The event is open to veterans who haven't already visited the World War II Memorial on the ...
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Tales of war and hope: Movies help Rwanda heal
CNN International
Although still in its infancy, Rwanda's film industry has the potential to educate and move the war-torn country forward. The Tribeca festival also featured "Perspective: Rwanda" -- a series of powerful short films by three young Rwandan directors ...
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WWII Veterans' Freedom Mission
KOKI FOX 23
Oklahoma 's World War II Veterans prepare for their final mission. Tonight 104 veterans are being recognized during a send-off in a ceremony for the inaugural Honor Flight from Tulsa at Owasso High School . Wednesday's all-expense paid flight, ...
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Apple, Microsoft Operating System War: 10 Major Apple Advantages
eWeek
But now, it's clear that mobile operating systems and even the cloud are becoming weapons in that war. Now Apple has opened several new fronts in its war against Microsoft and if it can follow through on its promises it might go a long way in hurting ...
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On YouTube, soldiers home from war recount paying Delta for extra bags
Stars and Stripes
Two US soldiers returning from a deployment in Afghanistan said Delta Air Lines charged them $200 each for extra bags for their connecting flight from Baltimore to Atlanta. While on board Delta Air Lines flight 1625 Tuesday morning, Staff Sgts. Fred ...
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Playing politics with war powers
The Hill
Kucinich invoked the 1973 War Powers Resolution to support his proposal, claiming that it limits to sixty days (absent congressional approval) the president's commitment of US forces to hostilities. The War Powers Resolution is an artifact of the ...
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Editorial: Drug war is unwinnable
OCRegister
Defenders of the war on drugs say it's a matter of simple morality that the United States continue a full range of anti-drug efforts; it's an expression of opposition to drug use. Drug war defenders fear that use of now-illicit drugs would skyrocket ...
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No longer a war zone, Egypt looks ahead
CBS News
CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from Cairo, nearly four months after protesters drove Hosni Mubarak from office, that at the least, Tahrir Square is no longer a war zone. In early February, the square was filled with protesters and ...
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How many have died in Mexico's drug war?
Los Angeles Times
It covered the period from the start of the drug war in December 2006 until the end of 2010. Homicides attributed to the drug war continue across the country on a daily basis, and many more violent incidents probably go unreported. ...
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Missing Vietnam War airman's remains identified
CNN International
By the CNN Wire Staff Remains of Air Force Capt. Darrell J. Spinler will be buried with full military honors (CNN) -- The remains of a US Air Force pilot listed as missing in action since his plane crashed in Laos in 1967 have been identified, ...
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Tug-of-war over Dreamliner jobs
CBS News
Non-union jobs building Boeing jetliner created in SC but union contends that jobs are being moved from Wash. By Jim Axelrod A complaint filed by the National Labor Relations Board may shut down Boeing's brand new assembly plant in North Charleston, ...
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Kansas City's World War I Museum expands hours, adds events for summer season
Washington Post
The National World War I Museum in Kansas City is expanding its hours this summer and adding events. For the first time since the museum's 2006 grand opening, the attraction will be open seven days a week for the summer season. ...
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Pakistan's commitment to the war
The Nation, Pakistan
It has been a decade since 9/11 and the US led attack on Afghanistan, which brought the war on terror to the doorsteps of the Pakistanis. Earlier, average Pakistanis kept denying that this was our war. Their grouse was with General (retd) Pervez ...
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ONGOING CONCERN: Boko Haram and Nigeria's "war on terror"
NEXT
There is no way this "war" can be fought and won by the Nigerian government without a well-defined strategy that combines a series of smart tactics: from the infiltration of 'enemy' camps to the use of "moderate" Islamic scholars and clerics as ...
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World War II vet receives East diploma 70 years later
Chicago Sun-Times
By Erika Wurst ewurst@stmendianetwork.com Jun 7, 2011 09:36PM Ken Udstad is a World War II veteran who served in the Pacific. While there, he recovered a Japanese flag from a dead soldier. Now he's looking for the family of that soldier to return the ...
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Combat Ace Led Early Commando Operations
Wall Street Journal
By STEPHEN MILLER John Alison was a US combat ace in World War II and an innovator in developing Air Force commando tactics. Maj. Gen. Alison, who died Monday at age 98, served in the China-Burma-India and Pacific theaters, was shot down at least twice ...
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Prisoner Of War
Willamette Week
Twenty years before he named his new album WAR, Pharoahe Monch was rhyming about combat. But while his early-'90s contemporaries were content using bombs and bullets as metaphors for their rhymes, Monch—on the underground hit "Releasing Hypnotical ...
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Willamette Week
The Mounting Swipe-Fee War Over 32 Cents
TIME
By Martha C. White | June 7, 2011 | View Comments A battle between retailers and financial institutions is likely to spill over into Congress this week. The Senate is expected to vote on a bill sponsored by Jon Tester (D-Mont. ...
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Gaddafi's daughter files "war crimes" lawsuit related to NATO air strike that ...
GlobalPost
Lawyers for Muammar Gaddafi's daughter filed suits on Tuesday in Paris and Brussels over the alleged assassination in late April of four of the Libyan leader's relatives, claiming that war crimes were committed by NATO, according to the Associated ...
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Gordon's War/Off Limits
DVD Talk
The good news is that I can finally get rid of my VHS copy of the blaxploitation classic Gordon's War. After years of waiting, and even breaking down and buying a bootleg DVD version off of eBay with picture quality worse than my video tape, ...
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US military deaths in Iraq war at 4454
The Seattle Times
As of Tuesday, June 7, 2011, at least 4454 members of the US military had died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. By The Associated Press The Associated Press No comments have been posted to this ...
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British intelligence to terrorists: Make cupcakes, not war
Hudson Hub-Times
Special to Record Publishing Co. Sisters Kimberly Martin, left, and Sarah Forrer own Main Street Cupcakes in Hudson. by Tim Troglen | Reporter Hudson -- It appears that the British government has enlisted the aid of a local business in the fight ...
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Steuben County soldier dies in war zone
Press & Sun-Bulletin
A 20-year-old soldier from Steuben County was killed over the weekend in the blast of a roadside bomb in Afghanistan, becoming the first female from the Twin Tiers to die in that war. US Army Spec. Devin Snyder of Cohocton, a military policewoman, ...
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Re-enactment, food challenge to give taste of the Civil War
Wilton Villager
By LESLIE LAKE The rifle-toting soldiers who will set up camp at Mill Hill Historic Park on Saturday, June 11, may have passersby doing double takes as the Civil War-uniformed soldiers mill around the campsite demonstrating weapons and foods from the ...
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Tablet war pushes PC makers to focus on R&D
MarketWatch
By Benjamin Pimentel, MarketWatch TAIPEI (MarketWatch) — The tablet war is pushing personal computer makers to focus more on research and development and Web-based ecosystems to enable their products to stand out in an increasingly crowded market. ...
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Living aftermath: In Syracuse, revisiting the Civil War
Syracuse.com
A second floor Onondaga Historical Association exhibit hall is lined with relics, photographs and soldiers' sketches from the American Civil War. Most stunning is a Confederate national flag — different in design from the familiar Confederate battle ...
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Syracuse.com
Scores of Germans Reenact Civil War Battles
The New American
Seems there is a burgeoning battalion of Germans keen on reenacting the American Civil War. In a nation where any sort of contemporary martial zeal is viewed with wide-eyed discomfort, there is a bit of disconnected satisfaction in the pantomime of the ...
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Brazil declares war on 'chronic poverty'
The Guardian
Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff at the launch of the Brazil Without Poverty. Photograph: Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters President Dilma Rousseff has launched an ambitious plan, Brazil Without Misery, which aims to eradicate dire poverty by 2014. ...
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The Guardian
Deus Ex 3: Human Revolution Game Shows Polish, Potential
PCWorld
Forget Resistance 3 and Gears of War 3. Real first-person-shooter game fans are eagerly awaiting Deus Ex 3: Human Revolution. Read on for our hands-on impressions. By Patrick Miller, PCWorld Many gamers remember Deus Ex as the game that pioneered the ...
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NYPD Tries To Recruit Bar Owners In War On Underage-Drinking, Terror
New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV
By STEPHANIE TSOFLIAS and JEREMY TANNER pix11.com The NYPD is hitting Manhattan's trendy bars and clubs in the war on terror and underage drinking. Police are trying to convince owners to install pricey ID scanners that would archive personal data from ...
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War of words between Seattle's top cops and top attorney
KING5.com
by KING 5 News SEATTLE -- The Seattle Police Management Association calls City Attorney Peter Holmes' decision to charge an officer a "deplorable miscarriage of justice." Lt. James Lee was caught on camera repeatedly kicking a teenage suspect inside a ...
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Winners And Losers In Silicon Valley's War For Talent
Forbes (blog)
By NICOLE PERLROTH Much ink has been spilled over the 8.8% unemployment rate around the country, but here in Silicon Valley the talent war rages on. Google recently bumped salaries 10% to quash defections to Facebook and doled out hundreds of millions ...
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Forbes (blog)
Cranbury Hosts Civil War Ceremonies
Patch.com
Get a taste of history this weekend at the new Civil War Monument or through July at the Cranbury Museum. Members of the Civil War History Association NJ 14th Regiment Volunteers march up Main Street during the Cranbury Memorial Day Parade. ...
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State wants to examine Black Hawk War Monument
Freeport Journal-Standard
By Travis Morse The Illinois Department of Natural Resources is hoping to conduct an in-depth examination of the Black Hawk War Monument site near Kent, to look for historical artifacts, said Stephenson County Board Chairman John Blum. ...
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World War II planes in display in Santa Rosa
Santa Rosa Press Democrat
By SAM SCOTT The Collings Foundation brought their two World War II heavy bombers to the Charles m. Schulz / Sonoma County Airport on June 6, 2011. The B-17 (rear) and the B-24 are open for inspection and flights. (JEFF KAN LEE/ PD) taking in the ...
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Anti-War GOP Rep. Gains Traction With Colleagues
NewsMax.com
C., the lawmaker who championed "freedom fries" as a menu item before he turned against the Iraq war, is no longer a leper among fellow Republicans because of his opposition to major US combat operations in the Middle East, The New York Times reports. ...
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Remembering 'The Longest Day'
WatertownDailyTimes.com
Monday was the 67th anniversary of D-Day, the massive World War II invasion of Normandy by Allied troops on June 6, 1944. Planned by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, the operation to establish a beachhead in German-occupied France was the largest seaborne ...
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Children's plight ignored in war against Aids pandemic
Business Daily Africa
In addition to inadequate funding, the fact that very few health workers specialise in child health is also a challenge to the war on paediatric HIV/Aids. While a wide range of health workers can diagnose HIV/Aids in children, follow up on treatment is ...
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Business Daily Africa
Unique Project Engages Local Students in Civil War History
Patch.com
The project allowed the students to produce mini video documentaries on the local engagement in the Civil War. Sixth grade students at Stonewall Middle School have wrapped up a three-year project made possible through a Learn and Serve America grant ...
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Federal Bill May Create New CA Water War
Public News Service
A federal bill that aims to divert more water to central California farmers may be starting a new water war in the Golden State. The "San Joaquin Valley Water Reliability Act" would undo bipartisan water-reform legislation that was passed by the state ...
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Civil War Sentimentalism
The Atlantic
In the first episode, "The Cause," Foote nearly negates Burns' careful 15-minute portrait of slavery's role in the coming of the war with a 15-second story of a "single, ragged Confederate who obviously didn't own any slaves. ...
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Hendy students prepare Civil War exhibit at museum
Elmira Star-Gazette
The Chemung County Historical Society is hosting the exhibit "Billy Yank and Johnny Reb: Growing Up During The Civil War." In January, CCHS partnered with Hendy Elementary for the Junior Curators program. Working in four groups, the fourth graders have ...
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Sugar Kneads goes to war on Food Network
Walton Tribune
Sugar Kneads owner Tara Tomlinson took part in the third season of 'Cupcake Wars,' which airs Tuesday at 8 pm on Food Network. Posted: Wednesday, June 8, 2011 12:00 am | Updated: 4:55 pm, Tue Jun 7, 2011. LOGANVILLE — Tara Tomlinson has been a fan of ...
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Colorado's American GI Forum Reiterates Opposition to Deportation of War Veterans
Fox News
Colorado members of the American GI Forum rejected during their annual conference the federal program Secure Communities and repeated their opposition to the deportations of war veterans born outside the United States. José Martínez, commander of the ...
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New heights
Boston Globe
By Bryan Marquard BENNINGTON, Vt. -- Famous for lending its name to the Battle of Bennington, a Revolutionary War engagement that actually was fought several miles away in New York state, the town at first glance can seem caught between two worlds. ...
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Boston Globe
Public Counsel Sues Lancaster And Palmdale Over "War" On Section 8 Housing
LA Weekly (blog)
7 2011 at 1:38 PM A public interest law firm filed a racial discrimination suit today against Lancaster and Palmdale, charging that the cities have declared "war" on Section 8 housing. The cities have conducted routine sweeps of Section 8 units, ...
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Getty Acquires Vast Archive of Post-War Art Documents
New York Times (blog)
By KATE TAYLOR 2011 J. Paul TrustMarcia Reed, the chief curator at the Getty Research Institute, in Harald Szeemann's office. Harald Szeemann, who died in 2005, was not only one of the most prominent contemporary art curators of the late 20th century; ...
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New York Times (blog)
65 years later, medals bestowed upon WWII veteran
Citizens Voice
By Jill Whalen (Staff Writer) ERIC CONOVER / Times-Shamrock George I. Puhak Jr. of Hazleton, third from left, receives medals for his World War II service Tuesday. A Hazleton World War II veteran was honored Tuesday for his participation in liberating ...
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