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Q & A: A 'forgotten' battle of the Iraq war
Konrad Ludwig grew up in La Cañada Flintridge and as a teenager, enlisted in the Army. Ludwig saw combat during the American troop surge in a hotly contested part of Baghdad known as Sadr City. In August, Ludwig expects to publish his combat memoir,...
Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), Iraq, Democratic Party, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Kickstarter
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World, national news briefs for Tuesday, May 22
UN nuclear agency chief says deal reached with Iran on IAEA probe of country’s nuclear sites VIENNA (AP) — Despite some differences, a deal has been reached with Iran that will allow the U.N. nuclear agency to restart a long-stalled probe...
Tags: Human Rights, Politics, Punishment, Iran, Dharun Ravi
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Anthony Shadid dies at 43; New York Times foreign correspondent
Reporting from New York -- Anthony Shadid, a journalist who gave voice to those muffled by the turmoil around them — from Iraqi families enveloped in civil war to young Libyans spurred to take up arms against a dictator — died while doing just...Tags: Newspapers, News Media, World War II (1939-1945), Journalism, Libya
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U.N. nuclear chief headed to Iran, inspection deal in the works
World NowThe head of the International Atomic Energy Agency heads to Iran on Sunday for high-level meetings ahead of next week's gathering in Baghdad of world powers hoping to persuade Tehran to reopen its nuclear program to outside inspection.... -
Iranians criticize U.S. 'crimes' in Iraq while praising IAEA
World NowThe head of the U.N. nuclear agency said after meeting with Iran's chief negotiator on nuclear issues that the atmosphere among Iranian officials was "positive" ahead of scheduled meeting in Baghdad with six world powers.... -
Iraq still operating secret torture site, rights group says
World NowA clandestine jail and alleged torture site under the control of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki continues to operate more than a year after the government ordered it shut down, Human Rights Watch claims in a report being released Tuesday.... -
38 killed in bombings in Iraq Tuesday
BAGHDAD (AP) -- Officials say attacks across Iraq have killed 38
people and wounded more than 160 in a spate of violence that was
dreaded in the days before Baghdad hosts the Arab world's top
leaders.
The attacks struck at security forces and...Tags: Iraq
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Tags: Prisons, Weaponry, Motorvehicle Accidents, Iraq, Transportation Accidents
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News Briefs: Dick Clark made a fortune
Dick Clark ran company as he played host; fortune thought to be in 'hundreds of millions' LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dick Clark married music and television long before "American Idol." But his legacy extends well beyond the persona of the laid-back host...
Tags: Colombia, Weaponry, Politics, Rebellions, Armed Conflicts
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McManus: A smaller, smarter military
President Obama has called a halt to the decade-long rise in defense spending that began after Sept. 11, and has proposed shrinking the Army and Marine Corps by about 14%. Congressional Republicans (not to mention Mitt Romney) say that would be...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Saddam Hussein, Iraq, Joint Chiefs of Staff, West Point
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Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Iraq War (2003-2011), Defense, U.S. Department of State, Iraq
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