Quote of the Day
"We will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbour them."
"We will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbour them."
-- George W. Bush
News of Note
Hurricane Katrina
Mayor Approves Forced Flight
Water Levels Fall in New Orleans
Suicides Stun New Orleans Cops
Toxins, Mental Health Concerns
Video: Pentagon Briefing
Video: Police News Conference
Video: Bush: 'More Work to Do'
Photo Essay: Hurricane Katrina: Day 9
Focus shifts to disease after Katrina trauma
Boats cruise flooded New Orleans but find few survivors
Natural risks find new scrutiny in Katrina's wake
Operation Iraqi Freedom
SENIOR FALLUJAH TERRORIST AIDE CAPTURED
ABU GHRAIB IED CELL, MEMBERS CAPTURED
U.N. Scandals
Oil-for-Food Probe Criticizes Annan, U.N. Security Council
Supreme Court
Paying Respects to Rehnquist
Roberts Hearings Monday
Homeland Security / War on Terror
Union: Bases Not Secure
Homeland Security: Regulate Chemical Plants
Remembering 9/11
Pentagon to Hold Memorial Tour, Walk
Flight 93 memorial to be chosen
Fox News
Iraqi President: Saddam Confessed to Executions
Egypt Warns Against Protests
Ex-Gaza Security Chief Killed
How Secure is Federal 'Cybersecurity'?
Chertoff Orders Review of Border Security
Coalition Sues to Keep N.J. Army Base Open
Reuters: Top News
Calif. Assembly passes bill to allow gay marriage
Gaza militants kill former security chief Arafat
Crashed Indonesia jet may have had fuel problem
The Seattle Times
Microsoft bungled China, Lee says
JuneauEmpire.com: Associated Press
Bush to speak at Rehnquist furneral
Bob Denver, TV's Gilligan, dies at age 70
Chicago Sun-Times
Gas prices creep down
Blagojevich's base closure suit dismissed
Rocked comet giving up its secrets
Egypt to vote today in first contested presidential race
With Chirac in hospital, France talks of successors
Saudi forces storm holdout after days of fighting militants
Israelis to build 117 more homes at West Bank site
Yahoo accused of helping China jail writer
Fire survivors: Only one exit was available
Yahoo! News: War with Iraq
Four Americans killed in southern Iraq bombing
Iraqis observe one-minute silence commemorating stampede dead
Iraq president says Saddam deserves to die '100 times'
Two British soldiers killed in Iraq
Soldiers deny they murdered Iraqi in unprovoked attack
CENTCOM: News Releases
4TH BRIGADE SOLDIERS CAPTURE SUSPECTED TERRORISTS
SOLDIERS DISCOVER IED MAKING CELL
TASK FORCE LIBERTY SOLDIERS DETAIN TERRORISTS FOLLOWING MORTAR ATTACK
MORE TERRORISTS TAKEN OFF THE STREETS IN NORTHERN IRAQ
Department of Defense
3 Soldiers Killed; Safe House Destroyed — Story
ON THE GROUND
Donations Kick Off School Days for Iraqi Kids — Story
Construction Continues on Iraqi Border Forts — Story
Ceremony Transfers Control of Base to Iraqis — Story
IN IRAQ
Sadr City Crews Expand Medical Facilities
10th Mountain Division Brigade Arrives in Iraq
IN AFGHANISTAN
Forces Provide Medical Assistance to Afghans
FACE OF DEFENSE
Marine Recounts Patrol through Ramadi — Story
HOMECOMING
17th Corps Support Battalion Soldiers Return from Iraq
AMERICA SUPPORTS YOU
'Freedom Calls' Links Troops — Story
TOP NEWS
SPECIAL REPORTS
Hurricane Katrina
IN IRAQ
Sadr City Sees Huge Investment
City Gets $106M Electrical Work
Gunship Attack Kills Iraqi Terrorists
Forces Capture Terror Suspects
Iraqis to Provide Election Security
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
Operations Stop Bomb Maker
Afghanistan Daily Update
Maps
WAR ON TERRORISM
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
Terrorism Timeline
Terrorism Knowledge Base
MILITARY NEWS
Kearsarge Completes Maritime Ops
9-11 Pentagon Tours Announced
National Guard, Reserve Update
CASUALTIES
Officials Identify Marine Casualty — Story
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
3114 BC - Presumed origin of the Mayan "long count" calendar system.
1714 - In the Treaty of Baden, the French retain the Alsace; Austria gets the right bank of the Rhine.
1822 - Brazil declares independence from Portugal.
1860 - The excursion steamer Lady Elgin sinks in Lake Michigan, drowning 340.
1863 - A Federal naval expedition arrives off Sabine Pass.
1880 - Geo Ligowsky patents a device to throw clay pigeons for trapshooters.
1903 - The Federation of American Motorcyclists is organized in NY.
1914 - The New York Post Office Building opens to the public.
1934 - The luxury liner Morro Castle burns off NJ, killing 134.
1936 - Boulder Dam (now the Hoover Dam) begins operation.
1940 - The German Air Force blitz London - the first of 57 consecutive nights they will do so.
1956 - The X-2 sets an unofficial manned aircraft altitude record of 126,000'+.
1963 - In Canton, OH, the Pro Football Hall of Fame is dedicated.
1970 - At the Royal Gorge Bridge in CO, Donald Boyles sets a record for highest paracute jump from a bridge (1053').
Birthdays
1533 - Queen Elizabeth I of England, (1558-1603) daughter of Henry VIII
1829 - Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden, U.S. geologist (Geographical Survey 1859-86)
1836 - Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, British PM (1905-08)
1860 - Grandma (Anna Maria) Moses, primitive painter (Old Oaken Bucket)
19-- - Don Messick, cartoon voice (Astro - Jetsons, Bamm Bamm - Flintstones)
1908 - Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, artificial heart pioneer
1914 - James Van Allen (discoverer of Van Allen radiation belts)
1924 - Daniel Inouye (Sen-HI), chair of the Iran-Contra hearings
1930 - King Baudouin I of Belgium (1951- ); Sonny Rollins, jazz saxophonist (Blue Room)
1939 - S. David Griggs, astronaut (STS 51D, STS 33)
1957 - Melvin Edward Mays, one of the FBI's Most Wanted
Passings
1151 - Geoffrey Plantagenet, conquerer of Normandy
1909 - Eugene Lefebvre, while test-piloting a Wright-A aircraft
Reported Missing in Action
None listed