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Tuesday, August 09, 2005

In Today's News - Tuesday, August 9, 2005

Quote of the Day
When asked why he was referred to as 'Ace':
"Because during World War Two I was responsible for the destruction of six aircraft, fortunately three were enemy."
— Captain Ray Lancaster, USAAF.

News of Note
Space Shuttle Returns Home
'Welcome Home, Friends'
Discovery safely touches down at Edwards Air Force Base
Fast Facts: Landing the Shuttle

Fox News
Iraq Insurgents Kill 10
Radical Cleric Plans UK Return
Nagasaki Marks '45 Bombing
Bush Economic Team to Meet
IAEA Holds Meeting on Iran
4,000 Centrifuges in Iran?
Ex-U.N. Official: I Took Bribes
Palestinians to Vote in Jan.
Pirro Challenges Hillary Clinton for N.Y. Senate Seat
Video: Pirro on FOX News
Transcript: Jeanine Pirro

Seattle Post-Intelligencer: War on Iraq
Sandstorm halts work on Iraqi constitution
10 Baghdad police die in string of attacks
Abbas: Palestinians must ensure order
Iraq panel member seeks federalism delay
Abbas: Palestinian vote to be held in Jan.
U.N. nuke watchdog holds meeting on Iran
Troop reductions likely next year in Iraq
U.N. workers briefly abducted in Gaza town
Iran defies West, resumes nuclear work
Comrades remember U.S. soldier, just 19
Saudi King pardons activists, professor
Explosion in Istanbul apartment kills two
Saddam's family fires defense team
Timeline for beginning of Israeli pullout
Marines find car bomb factory in Iraq
Sharon's war bandage is offered on eBay

Reuters: Top News
IAEA board meets after Iran restarts nuclear work
Iraq leaders to resume talks on constitution
Abbas: Palestinians must allow orderly Gaza pullout
Ten Iraqi policemen killed in five Baghdad attacks
Two U.N. officials accused of kickbacks, bribes
Space shuttle leaves orbit, heading to California
Clinton: US cannot isolate itself to fight terror
Palestinians must allow orderly Gaza pullout -Abbas
Iranian media hail resumption of nuclear work
Bush says new energy bill vital to U.S. economy
Sen. Specter asks Roberts about judicial activism

CENTCOM: News Release
IED SAFE HAVEN DESTROYED

Department of Defense
Former Taliban Leader Rejects Tactics — Story

ON THE GROUND
Marines, Sailors Endure Afghan Heat Wave — Story
82nd Airborne Unit to Bolster Election Security — Story
Afghan Army Opens Soldier Healthcare Facility — Story
Coalition Transfers Authority to Iraqis in Diyala — Story
Najaf Electricity Projects Target Distribution — Story

IN IRAQ
Airmen Earn Combat Patch for Bravery, Determination
Security Forces Airmen Keep Contraband Off Kirkuk

IN AFGHANISTAN
Afghan Soldiers Train to Use Mobile Kitchens
Road Linking Afghan Cities Nears Completion Photos

IN UZBEKISTAN
Life Support Technicians Maintain Survival Gear

FACE OF DEFENSE
Dallas Marine Serves Second Tour in Iraq — Story

AMERICA SUPPORTS YOU
Americans Donate Sky Miles — Story

TOP NEWS
IN IRAQ
43 More Schools to be Renovated
Joint Ops Disrupt Terrorists
Forces Seize Terror Suspects
Joint Security Ops Fight Terrorism
Iraq Reconstruction
Maps
Iraq Daily Update
Multinational Force Iraq
Iraq Progress Fact Sheet (pdf)
Weekly Progress Report (pdf)
'Eye on Iraq' (pdf)

IN AFGHANISTAN
Forces Stymie Attacks
Afghanistan Daily Update
Maps
Afghan Reconstruction Group Recruiting

WAR ON TERRORISM
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
Terrorism Timeline
Terrorism Knowledge Base

MILITARY NEWS
Center Supports Recovering Troops
U.S., Russian Leaders Hold Talks
Coast Guard Marks 215 Years
National Guard, Reserve Update

Weather
Iraq
Al Azamiyah Al Basrah Al Hillah Al Karkh Al Kazimiyah Al Kut An Nasiriyah Baghdad Baqubah Mosul Najaf Nineveh Tall Kayf

Afghanistan
Bost/Laskar Ghurian Herat Kabul Qandahar

Gitmo

Today in History
480 BC- Persia defeats Spartan king Leonidas at Thermopylae.
378 - At the Battle of Adrianople, the Visigoth Calvary defeats the Roman Army.
1638 - Jonas Bronck of Holland becomes the first European settler in the Bronx.
1673 - The Dutch recapture NY from English; it is regained by the English in 1674.
1778 - Captain Cook passes through the Bering Strait.
1786 - Mt. Blanc is first climbed.
1790 - Columbia becomes the first U.S.-flagged ship to circumnavigate the globe.
1803 - The first horses arrive in Hawaii.
1831 - The first US steam engine train runs from Albany to Schenectady, NY.
1842 - The US-Canadian border is defined by the Webster-Ashburton Treaty.
1848 - The Barnburners (anti-slavery) party merges with the Free Soil Party to nominate Martin Van Buren for President.
1854 - Henry David Thoreau publishes "Walden."
1862 - Confederate General Stonewall Jackson is victorious at Battle of Cedar Mountain, however, General Charles S. Winder is killed.
1902 - Edward VII of England is crowned King after death of his mother, Victoria.
1930 - Betty Boop debuts in Max Fleischer's animated cartoon "Dizzy Dishes."
1942 - The British arrest Indian nationalist Mohandas K. Gandhi.
1945 - The U.S. drops a second atomic bomb on Japan; "Fat Man" destroys part of Nagasaki.
1961 - James B. Parsons is the first Black appointed to a Federal District Court.
1969 - The Manson family commits the Tate-LaBianca murders.
1970 - A Peruvian Airlines jet carrying 45 American exchange students explodes.
1972 - Rockwell receives the NASA contract to construct the Space Shuttle.
1973 - The U.S.S.R. launches Mars-7.
1974 - Richard Nixon resigns the Presidency; VP Gerald Ford becomes the 38th President.
1976 - The U.S.S.R. launches Luna-24, the last Lunar flight from Earth to date.
1988 - Just 1 day after 8/8/88, NY's daily number is 888.
1990 - Twelve Arab leaders agree to send pan-Arab forces to protect Saudi Arabia.

Birthdays
1825
- Elisha Ferry (Gov-WA, 1872-80, 1889-93)
1883 - George Hoyt, NBA hall of fame referee (elected 1961)
1897 - Ralph Wyckoff, American pioneer in x-ray crystallography
1911 - William A. Fowler, American astrophysicist, Nobel Prize winner (1983)
1913 - Herman Talmadge (Sen-GA, Watergate Committee)
1921 - J. James Exon (Sen-NE)

Passings
1896 - Otto Lilenthal, killed during a glider test
1988 - Alan Napier (Alfred the Butler on tv's "Batman")

Reported Missing in Action
1967
Cherry, Allen Sheldon, USAF (MO); A1E shot down, remains ID'd July, 1999
Lengyel, Lauren Robert , USAF (MA); RF4C shot down, released by DRV March, 1973 - retired as a Lt. Colonel - alive as of 1998
Myers, Glenn L., USAF (PA); RF4C shot down, released by DRV March, 1973 - retired as a Lt. Colonel - alive and well as of 1998

1968
Wolfkeil, Wayne B., USAF (PA); A1H shot down
Winn, David W., USAF (MN); F105D shot down, released by DRV March, 1973 - retired as a Brigadier General - alive and well 1998

1969
Beck, Edward Eugene Jr., USMC (OH); disappeared aboard ship in Danang Harbor
Dotson, Jefferson S., USAF (VA) ; F100F shot down
Gourley, Laurent L., USAF (IA); F100F shot down
Janousek, Ronald J., USMC (IL); UH1E shot down, KIA, body not recovered
Kane, Bruce E., USMC (NY); UH1E shot down, KIA, body not recovered
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