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| Hague Judge Orders Mladic Removed From Courtroom New York Times By MARLISE SIMONS and ALAN COWELL PARIS — A judge at the war crimes trial of former Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladic ordered him removed from the courtroom on Monday after the Mr. Mladic repeatedly interrupted the proceedings and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Aussie troops defied war prisoner laws Ninemsn By ninemsn staff There are calls for an independent inquiry after revelations Australian troops in Iraq and Afghanistan handed captives over to allies, to avoid their obligations to prisoners of war. Such an inquiry could establish if the Defence ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Afghanistan war chest may be used to balance Ministry of Defence budget after ... Telegraph.co.uk By James Kirkup, Political Corrrespondent David Cameron will this week confirm the first major reduction in Britain's £4.5 billion-a-year war in Afghanistan, a withdrawal that has fuelled Coalition tensions over defence spending. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Area residents work to keep memories of Civil War alive Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Doty, 56, of Waynesburg will don the uniform of the 140th Pennsylvania Volunteer Regiment, Wilson Doty's old outfit, and head to Gettysburg to commemorate the battle that raged July 1-3, 1863, and proved to be a major turning point of the war. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Palestinians set up diplomatic "war room" ahead of September vote on statehood Ha'aretz Internal Ministry of Foreign Affair documents reveal PA set up 'war room' to coordinate rallying of international support for September vote. By Barak Ravid The Palestinian Authority has a plan for diplomatic counterattack to Israel's efforts to foil ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Congress MPs go to Delhi wearing war paint IBNLive.com HYDERABAD: Their foreheads daubed with vermilion tikas, nine Congress MPs from Telangana left for Delhi on Sunday vowing not to chicken out of their intention to quit their membership of Parliament. Notwithstanding the efforts of chief minister Kiran ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Neglected U.S. military cemetery in the Philippines relies on elderly veterans ... Detroit Free Press "It's the veterans' cemetery that America forgot," Vietnam War veteran and ex-Navy officer Robert Chesko said. As America marks Independence Day, US veterans who collect funds for the cemetery are renewing their calls for Washington to fund and take ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| World War Z Zombie Set Photos MovieWeb World War Z is currently in production in Malta, working towards a 2012 release date. New photos from the set have arrived, which feature our first look at the zombies in this adaptation, along with star Brad Pitt. Click on the photos below to access ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Guthertz Proposes Grass-Roots Campaign to Lobby for War Reparations Pacific News Center Guam -Senator Guthertz has proposed a grass-roots public relations campaign to lobby the US Congress to grant war reparations to Guam. In a release, Senator Guthertz says her plan calls for a public relations effort aimed at the US Congress. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Vietnam War Veteran Wins Fight to Fly American Flag on Front Lawn Fox News Fred Quigley, 77, of Macedonia, Ohio, a minister who served active duty during the Vietnam War, had been told by the homeowners' association that his flagpole violates the property rules. The HOA rules state that a flag can only be displayed if affixed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Northville Man to Receive Purple Heart for Korean War Duty Patch.com By Wayne Peal | Email the author | July 3, 2011 Purple Heart recipient Conrad Podolski-Dowel of Northville shows the medic's badge he wore during the Korean War. Wayne Peal As someone who has waited almost 60 years for the honors due him, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Kosovo, Serbia ink first deal since war EurActiv Regarding the civil registry, a joint committee already established and chaired by the EU's law enforcement mission in Kosovo, EULEX, will continue identifying missing entries from the period preceding the 1998-1999 war, according to a statement ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| A strategic victory in the war for America's independence The Tand D.com "It involved some of the most intense fighting of the entire war, much of it including bayonet charges and hand-to-hand combat," Hart said. Casualties and injuries were significant to both American and British forces. The Americans suffered nearly 500 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 76-year-old Army medic on 4th tour in war zones CBS News He was out of uniform for 26 years and he says the nature of war has changed dramatically in that time - modern communications can make dealing with combat stress more difficult. "This is a complicated war. We're in a situation where troops communicate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| July 4th Memories: World War II vet Alexander was ace fighter pilot Las Vegas Review-Journal Buy this photo In World War II, 1st Lt. Fred Alexander was known as "The Kid," an ace fighter pilot whose plane bears the name in this 1944 photograph taken in England. Photo Courtesy Of Fred Alexander By Keith Rogers • PHOTOS By Craig L. Moran ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google's Six-Front War Washington Post While the tech world is buzzing about the launch and implications of Google's new social network, Google+, it's worth noting that Google isn't just in a war with Facebook, it's at war with multiple companies across multiple industries. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Iowa war veterans lean on experience to produce art work for new exhibit in ... Los Angeles Times 30, grew from a series of workshops in the spring of 2010 in which veterans from multiple wars worked with artists from the University of Iowa Center for the Book. The participants started from the same point of making their old uniforms into paper, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| WWII veteran did the work necessary to help win the war Ocala Rufus Morris, 93, was one of the 104 World War II veterans to go on the Honor Flight to visit the World War II Memorial in Washington, DC, on June 14. By Molly Larmie It struck him on the flight home, somewhere between Maryland and Florida, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Alan Crawford | George Washington: The common man among the uncommon Founders Louisville Courier-Journal It might not have been a turning point in the Revolutionary War — whatever a turning point might mean — but the moment was significant nonetheless. In the early summer of 1777, when British Gen. John Burgoyne had begun his attack on the American ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Pittsylvania native, decorated WWII, Korean War hero recalls service GoDanRiver.com Clyde East stands in 2009 in front of the many medals he earned during his service in World War II and the Korean War. Credit: Submitted photo By John Crane Just after graduating high school in 1940, Clyde East hitchhiked from his Sheva area home in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cold War Thawing: Deal for Gamboa vs Ponce de Leon Nears Bad Left Hook The Cold War between Golden Boy Promotions and Top Rank Inc. looks like it's coming to (another) end, as GBP's Richard Schaefer believes a deal for a fight between their fighter, Daniel Ponce de Leon, and Top Rank's Yuriorkis Gamboa is going to happen: ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Stone Academy included in special Civil War guide Zanesville Times Recorder As part of the national recognition of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, American Heritage magazine and the Appalachian Regional Commission has selected Stone Academy as one of 150 featured sites for the "Civil War: The Home Front" map guide. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Live WWI mortar shell detonated Greenville Daily Reflector By Kathryn Kennedy Explosive disposal teams detonated a live World War I mortar shell early Sunday morning southwest of Winterville, according to the Pitt County Sheriff's Office. Mike Gardner called deputies to his home at 1634 Abbott Farm Road just ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| [Andrew J. Bacevich] US foreign policy: War fever subsides The Korea Herald Amid wild ravings about waging a war to end war, Americans lurched off to France. This time the affliction passed quickly, although the course of treatment proved painful: confinement to the charnel house of the Western Front, followed by bitter ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Civil War's 'Great Skedaddle': State Troops Uphold Honor Hartford Courant By JESSE LEAVENWORTH, leavenworth@courant.com The Hartford Courant After all the chest-thumping about Southern "traitors," after the flag-waving, the brass bands and the grand farewells, three regiments of Connecticut volunteers finally faced real war ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| UFC 132 Results: The Day MMA Won The Combat Sports War Bloody Elbow If this was a war, boxing would have waved the white flag. Over. Done. Kaput. These days, I consider myself a "pink hat" boxing fan at best, a term i first heard used by hardcore Boston Red Sox fans to describe the influx of mainstream fans after 2004. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Muscatine's Civil War soldiers honored once again Muscatine Journal Terry Branstad looks on, Brady Trego, left, and Chloe Hartman recite the Gettysburg Address during Saturday's rededication of the Muscatine County Civil War Soldiers Monument on the lawn of the Muscatine County Courthouse. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Charles Whalen, former GOP Congressman and Vietnam War dove, dies at age 90 Tulsa World By Emma Brown WASHINGTON - Charles Whalen, an Ohio Republican who criticized military spending and US involvement in the Vietnam War during his six terms in Congress, died Monday. He was 90. Whalen had served in both houses of the Ohio General Assembly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Celebrate freedom and those who serve Minneapolis Star Tribune But it's more likely that the reduced ratings reflect the nation tuning out and turning away from an increasingly unpopular war. The disinterest is especially troubling today, when the country takes time out to celebrate the freedoms military men and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Patch Launches Civil War Page On Facebook Patch.com By Jonathan Cribbs and Péralte Paul | Email the authors | 4:25am This past April 12, the nation marked the 150th anniversary of the start of the American Civil War. Patch has launched a Civil War Page to highlight all the events in the different Patch ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Artifacts reminder of Carthage battle Springfield News-Leader Carthage historian Steve Weldon is depicted in "The Battle of Carthage" mural by Andy Thomas on display at the Civil War Museum in Carthage. / Valerie Mosley / News-Leader George and Phyllis Burki recently found a human bone with a bullet lodged in it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| My Tri-State Fantasy – Pennsylvania and Delaware Declare War on New Jersey Patch.com By Joe The Nerd Ferraro | Email the author | July 3, 2011 In a move that is shocking many, the First and Second States have declared war on the Third State. The geography of New Jersey is a large peninsula bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, the Delaware ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| War zone dampens festivities San Bernardino Sun It gives the war fighter a better chance to go home." When he returns from Afghanistan, a country he said is increasingly able to manage its own defense, he and Nancy will be stationed out of Camp Pendleton near San Diego. After two more years, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Civil War Baseball at Fort Pulaski WSAV-TV (more) By Meredith Ley Not only is it 4th of July weekend, 2011 also marks the anniversary of the Civil War, 150 years ago. Today folks from Fort Pulaski and Old Fort Jackson suited up to celebrate in a big way. News 3's Meredith Ley was at Fort ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fourth kindles memories of Revolutionary War patriots Bangor Daily News By Roxanne Moore Saucier, BDN Staff BANGOR, Maine — Former Vice President Hannibal Hamlin gave the speech during Bangor's Fourth of July celebration in 1865, but the guest of honor was the last living Revolutionary War pensioner in New England. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The other American flag TriCities.com Robert L. Queissner, of the 5th Ohio Infantry, who had two sons serving on the front line during World War I. Seen in the window of a home, his design quickly became the unofficial symbol of a child in service. A year later, President Woodrow Wilson ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The sacrifices behind Independence Day Charlotte Observer Robert Berly, from left, Ed Halliburton and Frank Caldwell say their experiences as prisoners of war during World War II fortified their love of liberty. Diedra Laird - dlaird@charlotteobserver.com For most of us, Independence Day is about fun. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| War Memorial Missing Flag KZTV Action 10 News CORPUS CHRISTI - There are usually two American flags flying above the World War I Memorial that sits next to the Corpus Christi Cathedral, but unfortunately this holiday one is missing. Members of the Veterans Band of Corpus Christi believe a thief is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Echoes of WWI blast neighbors during controlled detonation WNCT AYDEN, NC - A World War I explosive on someone's property prompted a widespread evacuation in Pitt County this weekend. (more) Nearby residents were evacuated just as a precautionary measure. Nine on Your Side viewers tells us the blast could be heard ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Descendants pay tribute to Revolutionary War hero Chillicothe Gazette CHILLICOTHE --More than 180 years after his death, descendants of local Revolutionary war hero Jacob Hines marked his grave with an American flag for perhaps the first time. Hines served in the militia in Westmoreland County, Pa., later moving to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| All-American answers Anderson Independent Mail ... Labor, State, Transportation, Treasury, Veterans Affairs, the attorney general or the vice president, 8) nine, 9) to print money, to declare war, to create an army or to make treaties, 10) provide schooling and education, provide police protection, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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