Quote of the Day
"There is no possible negotiation with these killers. Our aim is to win over terrorism. Only by being firm we can stop terrorism. We must be firm fighting the terrorists and opposing the final aims they want to achieve."
-- Jose Maria Aznar
"There is no possible negotiation with these killers. Our aim is to win over terrorism. Only by being firm we can stop terrorism. We must be firm fighting the terrorists and opposing the final aims they want to achieve."
-- Jose Maria Aznar
News of Note
Hurricane Season
HURRICANE COVERAGE
Video: Hurricane Animation
Photos: Trail of Devastation
Bush Focuses on Energy
Video: Bush, Blanco on Rita
N.O. Dry Within Week?
Houston Returns to Normalcy
Dallas Bus Blast Probed
Video: Serious Damage
Rita in Pictures and Videos
Texas in 'pretty good shape,' but widespread floods across state line
Rita's toll, damage less than feared
LA governor asks for $32 billion for repairs
Bush mulls lead role for military in disasters
After Katrina, political agendas drive policy
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Officer Commands Respect From Locals
Roadside Bombs Kill Three U.S. Soldiers
Operation Enduring Freedom
New Guns, new Drive for Taliban
Troops on Trial
Closing arguments ahead in Abu Ghraib abuse case
Homeland Security / War on Terror
Spain Convicts 9/11 Plotter
Officials: Bin Laden Isolated
France Nabs 9 in Terror Sweep
IRA has scrapped its entire arsenal, monitors say
Supporting our Troops
Hundreds Turn Out for Pro-Soldiers Rally
Supreme Court
Senate to Debate Roberts
Fox News
10 Killed by Iraq Bomb
Earthquake Rattles Peru
Israel Bombs Gaza Militants
Crime Rate Holds Steady
Stocks to Watch
Boeing, Union Reach Deal
China Orders 'Healthy' Web
Bomb Hurts Lebanese Journo
Reuters: Top News
Around 1,000 to be freed from Abu Ghraib as gesture
Bush to be briefed on US energy supply
PICTURES: Central Baghdad Suicide Bomb
New Israeli air strikes as Sharon faces Likud vote
Iran slams IAEA board vote, but no retaliation
Cheney leaves hospital after surgery
China sets new rules on Internet news
Genetically modified vines worry French winemakers
AP World News
Israel Presses Forward With Gaza Offensive
Lebanon Struggles to Find Bombers
Powerful Earthquake Rocks Northern Peru
Typhoon Damrey Slams Into Southern China
Center-Right Wins Poland Election
Possible Annan Successor Eager to Get Job
Iran Official Blasts IAEA Resolution
The Seattle Times
Union, Boeing nail down contract
Ferry drill tests rescuers
Defense "earmarks" help boost local firms
Navy hired planes to fly captured terror suspects
New public-diplomacy chief takes U.S. message to Mideast
Unmanned vehicles compete in Pentagon's desert challenge
Acting FDA chief predicts new kind of medical care
Advances would inflate Medicare costs, study says
Chicago Sun-Times
Pakistan: Bin Laden's network destroyed
Iraqi patrol ambushed in Baghdad
Boston Globe: World
Resurgence of violence hits Baghdad
In unusual sight, Hong Kong lawmakers tour
Leader says Hamas to stop firing rockets
Polish government ousted, exit polls say
CENTCOM: News Releases
1,000 SECURITY DETAINEES TO BE RELEASED FROM ABU GHRAIB
IRAQI, U.S. PATROLS SEIZE 126 TERROR SUSPECTS, WEAPONS
AL FARAZDK SCHOOL RENOVATED
IRAQI, U.S. FORCES BRING CALM FOLLOWING RECENT ATTACK
Military.com
Soldiers Have Army Records Stolen
Generals Reassess Enemy in Iraq
Pentagon Seeks Flashy Robots for Combat
An Anxious Hide and Seek
Department of Defense
Troops Understand Importance of Mission — Story
Coalition, Iraqi Forces Net Successes — Story
IN AFGHANISTAN
New Garrison Opens Doors to Afghan Troops
AMERICA SUPPORTS YOU
Families Rally for Deployed Troops — Story Photos
TOP NEWS
SPECIAL REPORTS
Hurricane Coverage
IN IRAQ
U.S. Soldier Killed in Iraq
Iraqis Take Steps for Freedom
Iraq Reconstruction
Maps
Iraq Daily Update
Multinational Force Iraq
Eye on Iraq Update (pdf)
Iraq Progress Fact Sheet (pdf)
Weekly Progress Report (pdf)
IN AFGHANISTAN
Afghanistan Daily Update
Maps
WAR ON TERRORISM
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
Terrorism Timeline
Terrorism Knowledge Base
MILITARY NEWS
Enlisted Honor Chairman, Wife
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
National Hurricane Center
Today in History
1687 - The Parthenon is destroyed in a war between the Turks and the Venetians.
1777 - British troops occupy Philadelphia.
1789 - Thomas Jefferson is appointed as the first U.S. Secretary of State; John Jay becomes the first Chief Justice; Samuel Osgood becomes the first Postmaser; Edmund J. Randolph becomes the first Attorney General.
1890 - The U.S. stops minting the one- and three-dollar gold coins and the three cent piece.
1914 - The Federal Trade Commission is formed to regulate interstate commerce.
1918 - The Meuse-Argonne offensive against Germany begins.
1934 - The British luxury liner Queen Mary is launched.
1950 - Because of a forest fire in British Columbia, a blue moon appears in England; U.N. troops in Korean War recapture Seoul.
1954 - A typhoon strikes Kakodate Bay, Japan, killing over 1,600.
1960 - Nixon and Kennedy have the first of 4 TV debates; Fidel Castro gives the longest speech in U.N. history (4 hrs, 29 min).
1962 - "The Beverly Hillbillies" premiers on CBS-TV; the Yemen Arab Republic is proclaimed.
1972 - The American Museum of Immigration is dedicated.
1980 - The Cuban government closes Mariel Harbor, ending the "freedom flotilla"; Soyuz-38 returns to Earth.
1983 - Cosmonauts Titov and Strekalov are saved from their exploding Soyuz spacecraft.
1984 - President Reagan vetoes sanctions against South Africa.
1986 - Antonin Scalia becomes a U.S. Supreme Court Justice; William Rehnquist becomes Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
1988 - NYC's Rockefeller Center is declared a national landmark; the U.S. space shuttle STS-26 is launched.
1990 - The Motion Picture Assn of America creates a new NC-17 rating.
Birthdays
1774 - John Chapman, better known as "Johnny Appleseed, frontier nurseryman
1888 - T.S. Eliot, poet/dramatist/critic, Nobel Prize winner (1948)
1889 - Martin Heidegger, German Existentialist (Being & Time)
1897 - Pope Paul VI, 262nd Roman Catholic pope (1963-78)
1898 - George Gershwin, composer (Rhapsody in Blue)
1914 - Jack LaLanne, exercise mogul
1932 - Clifton C. Williams, Jr., Major USMC/astronaut
1948 - Vladimir Remek, first Czechoslovakian space traveler (Soyuz-28)
Passings
1820 - Daniel Boone, frontiersman
Reported Missing in Action
1966
Ballard, Arthur T., USAF (SC); F105D shot down (pilot), released by DRV March, 1973 - retired as a Lt. Colonel - alive as of 2000
Mosburg, Henry L., US Army (OK); UH1B shot down (pilot w/Phillips); KIA, body not recovered
Phillips, Marvin F., US Army (TN); UH1B shot down (gunner, w/Mosburg); KIA, body not recovered
1967
Geist, Stephen J., US Army SF (MD); O1D shot down (observer, w/Huddleston)
Huddleston, Lynn R., US Army (TX); O1D shot down (pilot, w/Geist)
Moe, Harold John, USMC (Wi); F4B shot down (pilot)
1968
Olson, Barry A., US Army (MN); riding on top when M113 hit by anti-tank round
1972
Walsh, James P., USMC (CT); A4E shot down, released by PRG (from Cambodia) February, 1973, alive as of 1999