Quote of the Day
"Our job is to give people not what they want,
"Our job is to give people not what they want,
but what we decide they ought to have."
-- Richard Salant, former CBS news president,
vice chair NBC, president / CEO National News Council
News of Note
Hurricane Katrina
Bush Back Again
Hopelessness begins to lift in New Orleans
Katrina pushes gas price to all-time high
Hard-Charging General Storms Onto Scene
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Iraqi, U.S. Troops Storm City
Remembering 9/11
Sept. 11 Victims Honored
Video: Fallen Heroes
Photo Essay: Solemn Day
US marks 9/11 anniversary with march, silence
Families mark anniversary of 9/11 attacks
Thousands Mark 9/11 With Freedom Walk -- Photos -- Special Coverage
Photos: Patriot Day Observance Ceremony
Bikers Begin Ride at Dulles, Remember 9/11 -- Photos
Enduring a Kinship of Loss
Families Mourn Victims in New York
Thousands Join Freedom Walk in D.C. - Photos
Md. Town Dedicates Memorial to 9/11 Victims
Homeland Security / War on Terror
Report: Al Qaeda Threatens L.A. and Australia- Video: Terror Threat
Fallen Heroes
Soldier on Leave From Iraq Killed
Football
NFL Scores - Week 1
Fox News
Israeli Soldiers Leave Gaza
China: Natural Disasters No Longer Secret
Report: Japan's Top Party Expected to Win
Let's Hear It (Roberts hearings)
Watch the Hearings Live at Noon ET
Undecided Ophelia
Reuters: Top News
Japan decision on U.S. beef imports may be near
FDA knew of Guidant heart device failures -NYT
Hurricane Ophelia looms off US East Coast
China exiles sue President Hu for persecution
N.Korea hardens stance ahead of nuclear talks
Signs of renewed life in New Orleans
JuneauEmpire.com: Associated Press
Palestinians take over Jewish settlements
Koizumi wins Japan election by landslide
Speedy confirmation expected for Roberts
Chicago Sun-Times
Online university aids displaced students
Cigarettes, the CIA and Iran-contra
Panel chief: Roe vs. Wade not on table
U.S., Iraqi forces rout insurgents in Tal Afar
Washington Post: World News
Profile of the Nominee
Hazards of La. Work Surprise Veteran Rescuers
For Evacuees in Houston, a Home Away From Home
CIA's Crumpton Comes Out From Undercover
Yahoo! News: War with Iraq
More Than 150 Insurgents Killed in Iraq
Militants put price on Iraqi PM's head
Saddam is denied legal rights, his lawyer says
Jordan PM in historic Iraq visit
Major attack on Iraq 'rebel town'
Revenge Killings Fuel Fear of Escalation in Iraq
Iraq: Planning For Pullout
The Man Who Would Set Shiite Against Shiite
Iraq: What's Next?
Department of Defense
Country Musicians Honor Troops Photos
Motorcycle Ride Honors Families of Fallen — Story- Photos
Families of Fallen Troops Show Resolve
Iraqi, U.S. Troops Seize Anti-Terrorist Initiative — Story
Joint Effort Nabs Terrorists, Neutralizes Bomb
Iraqi Army Conducts Independent Operation
ON THE GROUND
Air Force Reservists to Receive Army Medal — Story
Corps Team Builds Iraqi Ammo Supply Point — Story
Iraqi Soldiers Donate to Katrina Victims —Story
Army Veterinary Program Aids Iraqi Livestock — Story
IN IRAQ
Headset Saves Soldier’s Hearing in IED Blast
Iraqi Army Closer to Working Independently
FACE OF DEFENSE
Marine Sees Hope for Children — Story
HOMECOMING
Navy Customs Inspectors Return from Kuwait, Iraq
Photos: 908th Airlift Wing Returns Home
TOP NEWS
SPECIAL REPORTS
Hurricane Katrina
IN IRAQ
Al Qaeda Terrorist Thought Killed
Talabani Thanks U.S. Troops
Police Graduate From Courses
Rescued American Heads Home
Dam Repairs Benefit Tigris Basins
Iraq Reconstruction
Maps
Iraq Daily Update
Multinational Force Iraq
IN AFGHANISTAN
Afghan Governors Confer
Meeting Focus: Food Crop Growth
Afghanistan Daily Update
Maps
WAR ON TERRORISM
President Praises American Spirit
Iraq, Afghan Education Progresses
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
Terrorism Timeline
Terrorism Knowledge Base
MILITARY NEWS
Team Aids Storm-Affected Troops
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
490 BC - The Athenians secure victory in the second Persian invasion of Greece at Marathon.
1609 - Henry Hudson discovers the Hudson River.
1649 - Drogheda, Ireland falls to Puritan troops; the inhabitants are massacred.
1758 - Charles Messier observes the Crab Nebula.
1776 - Nathan Hale leaves the Harlem Heights Camp (127th St) on an espionage mission.
1814 - Near Baltimore, the Battle of North Point is fought.
1857 - The Central America sinks off Cape Romain, SC, killing 423.
1901 - Arabs attack Gedara, Palestine.
1918 - U.S. forces launch an attack on German-occupied St. Mihiel, France.
1923 - Britain takes over Southern Rhodesia from the British South Africa Co.
1934 - Lithouania, Estonia, and Latvia sign the Baltic Pact.
1938 - Adolph Hitler demands self-determination for Sudeten Germans in Czechoslovakia.
1941 - The USS Bear becomes the first American vessel to capture a German ship (the Busko) in WWII.
1949 - In New Jersey, the Hercules Co. power plant explodes, killing 51 and injuring 200 in the worst explosion since WWII.
1953 - Jacqueline Bouvier marries John F. Kennedy; Nikita Khrushchev becomes the first Secretary of the U.S.S.R's Communist Party.
1959 - "Bonanza" premiers; the U.S.S.R. launches Luna-2, the first spacecraft to impact on the Moon.
1961 - NASA civilian pilot Joseph A. Walker takes the X-15 to 34,840 m.
1965 - Hurricane Betsy strikes Florida and Louisiana, killing 75.
1966 - "The Monkees," premiers on NBC; Gemini XI is launched for a 71-hour flight.
1970 - The USSR launches Luna-16, which will return samples from the lunar Sea of Fertility.
1978 - "Taxi" premiers on ABC.
1980 - A military coup occurs in Turkey.
1983 - The U.S.S.R. vetoes a U.N. resolution deploring its shoot-down of a Korean civilian airliner.
1986 - In Beirut, U.S. professor Joseph Cicippio is kidnapped and held hostage.
1988 - Gilbert, the strongest hurricane ever (160 mph), devastates Jamaica.
1990 - The U.S., France, England, the U.S.S.R., East Germany, and West Germany sign an agreement allowing the two Germanys to merge.
1991 - The space shuttle STS-48 (Discovery 14) is launched.
Birthdays
1720 - Frederick Philipse III, land owner (Bronx, Westchester, Putnam)
1818 - Richard Jordan Gatling, inventor (hand-cranked machine gun)
1852 - H.H. Asquith, British PM (1908-16)
1871 - Prince Friedrich (Romania)
1888 - Maurice Chevalier, singer / actor ("Gigi" - "Thank Heaven for Little Girls")
1892 - Alfred A. Knopf, publisher (1966 Alexander Hamilton Medal)
1913 - Jesse Owens, track star (spoiled Hitler's 1936 Olympics by winning four gold medals)
1924 - Howard Curtis Nelson (Rep-UT)
1931 - George Jones, country singer (He Stopped Loving Her Today)
1940 - Stephen J. Solarz (Rep-NY)
1944 - Barry White (Love's Theme)
Passings
1972 - William Boyd, cowboy (Hopalong Cassidy)
1988 - Alan Bible (Sen-NV, 1954-74); Lauris Norstad, NATO commander/CEO Corning Fiberglass
Reported Missing in Action
1965
Green, Gerald, USN (CO); F8E shot down (pilot); KIA, body not recovered
1966
Sprague, Stanley G., USAF (SD);A1E shot down (pilot), remains returned September, 1990
Waggoner, Robert F., USAF (CO); F105D shot down (pilot), released by DRV March, 1973 - retired as a Colonel - alive and well as of 1998
1967
Hawthorne, Richard William, USMC (NY); RF4B shot down (pilot, w/Hawthorne), presumed KIA, body not recovered
Kane, Richard Raymond, USMC (NJ); RF4B shot down (aircrew, w/Hawthorne)
1968
Maxwell, Samuel C., USAF (NE); F105D shot down (pilot), remains returned June, 1989 - ID'd October, 1989
Shark, Earl E., US Army (CA); disappeared after being wounded in firefight - DIC September, 1968
1972
McMurray, Frederick C., USAF (ID); F4E shot down (navigator, w/Zuberbuhler), released by DRV March, 1973 - retired as a Lt. Colonel (decorations include Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star with V, Purple Heart, POW medal) - alive and well as of 1998
Zuberbuhler, Rudolph U., USAF (ID); F4E shot down (pilot, w/McMurray), released by DRV March, 1973 - retired as a Colonel - alive as of 1998