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McManus: An elusive victory in Iraq
With the final headlong withdrawal this month of U.S. troops from Iraq, President Obama fulfilled a campaign promise to end the war. But was the nearly nine-year mission a success?
Iraq is still struggling even to ensure its own security. Its air force...Tags: Iraq, Baghdad (Iraq), Barack Obama, Politics, Defense
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Insurgents -- they buy American
ACCORDING TO the defense lawyers at his trial, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby didn't lie to investigators about his role in outing covert CIA agent Valerie Plame. He was just so darn busy with pressing national security matters that he kept forgetting the...Tags: NBC (tv network), National Security, Dick Cheney, Defense, George W. Bush
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Patt Morrison Asks: Connie Rice
Connie Rice was 13 and her father was a test pilot at Edwards Air Force Base when the family drove from the high desert to church at First AME in L.A. She saw the city's ghastly gray air and said to herself, "Well, I'll never live here." Not only has...Tags: Frederick Douglass, Elizabeth II, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Bleep (euphemism), Organized Crime
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Rodriguez: The 'Mad Men' mystique
Who the heck would want to be like Betty or her ad man ex, Don? That's what I asked myself recently when I passed a Banana Republic window display featuring the retailer's new "Mad Men"-inspired clothing collection. "Are you a Betty?" read a poster with...Tags: NBC (tv network), ABC (tv network), Minority Groups, Television, H.L. Mencken
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Gary soldier killed in insurgent attack in Afghanistan
Central Indiana is mourning the loss of another Hoosier soldier.
Specialist Ricardo Cerros Jr. died Saturday after insurgents attacked his unit. The Gary-native had been living in California before he was deployed.
It was his first deployment in...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Afghanistan, Civil Unrest
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A festival, a rebellion, an awakening
I pitched a tent Monday night in a neighborhood of the angry, the disaffected and the disillusioned.
"Are you aware that the sprinklers come on at night?" a fellow camper asked as I drove my tent stakes into the ground.
I wasn't, but hey, a little...Tags: Career and Workplace, Politics, Steve Jobs, Tea Party Movement, Arts and Culture
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The flight attendant
Airlines used to employ airline stewardesses. They were representatives of the airline and as such, they laughed at all the jokes, brought you pillows for your weary head, served a semi-warm meal that tasted like the worst meal you ever had in the junior...Tags: Cell Phones, Litigation and Regulation, Justice System, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Condos and Houses
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Bin Laden's death brings back memories of dad, 9/11 for former Hokie Brian Welch
Brian Welch was 6 years old when terrorists killed his father, Army Chief Warrant Officer Kenneth Welch.
"He's the greatest man I never knew," Brian says.
Last week, a Navy SEAL team killed the world's most notorious terrorist, Osama bin Laden, the...Tags: National Security, Osama bin Laden, China, Defense, Philippines
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Fractious Syrian opposition says it has formed a united coalition
World NowThe deeply divided Syrian opposition said Sunday that its myriad factions had reached an initial agreement to form a new coalition -- the Syrian National Coalition -- to oversee a push to oust the government of President Bashar Assad.... -
Two Marines killed in attack on Afghan base where Prince Harry is deployed
World NowKABUL, Afghanistan -- Two U.S. Marines were killed when Taliban insurgents attacked the NATO base in southern Afghanistan where Prince Harry, third in line to the British throne, is deployed, military officials said Saturday. The prince was not in any... -
Afghans: Eight village women killed in NATO airstrike
World NowKABUL, Afghanistan — Eight rural Afghan women gathering fuel for fires were killed Sunday by a NATO airstrike in eastern Afghanistan, Afghan officials said, and mourning villagers carried the bodies to the provincial governor’s office in... -
Syria activists say scores killed, injured in gas station attack
World NowSyrian opposition activists say at least 110 people were injured or killed Thursday when government forces bombarded a gas station, setting off a deadly explosion in the northern village of Ain Issa....
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