Quote of the Day
"Honor and shame from no condition rise; act well your part, there all the honor lies."
"Honor and shame from no condition rise; act well your part, there all the honor lies."
-- Alexander Pope, English poet
News of Note
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Iraq Bombings
Operation Enduring Freedom
Bomb Kills Swedish Soldier in Afghanistan
Homeland Security / War on Terror
Ohio Imam Arrested, To Be Deported for Terrorist Ties
Troops on Trial
U.S. Soldiers Face Disciplinary Action Over Body Burnings
Moonbat Watch
Students: Teacher Gave Anti-Bush Vocab Quiz
Oddities
Good news for inmates who aren't already tattooed
Car stolen? Who you gonna call?
Other News of Note
Annapolis Ablaze
Fox News
Earthquake Rocks China
Jailed Leader Wins in Palestinian Primary- Video: Roadmap to Peace
Busy 'Black Friday' Lifts Retailers' Spirits
Judge to Rule on Same-Sex Partners Testimony
Investigator Doubts Large CIA Prisons Existed in Europe
Decisions Show Alito's Nods to Religious Interests
Indonesia to Make Tamiflu
Prisoners on the Run - Jailbreak in Yakima, Wash.
Reuters: Top News
Palestinians assert control of frontier
Iraq Sunnis look to December vote
N.Korea says CNN execution image fabricated
Iran offered N. Korea oil for weapons help - magazine
Boston "holiday tree" stirs controversy
Reopened zoo brings New Orleans a hint of normality
Quake in east China kills 14
Abramoff probe broader than thought: paper
Japan probe lands on asteroid
Toxic water crisis easing for China's Harbin city
Mediterranean diet good for the heart
Herbal extract may treat prostate cancer
Islands battle rising seas for survival
AP World News
Palestinians Begin New Era at Gaza Border
Canada to Give $4.3B to Indigenous Groups
India Balloonist Sets Highest Flight Mark
Police Break Up Protest in Azerbaijan
140 Muslim Brotherhood Supporters Detained
U.S. Troops Find Abused Cheetah Cubs
Gabon President Set to Win, Again
Despite Fraud, No Revolt in Azerbaijan
Egyptian Police Arrest 50 Protesters
Jailed Palestinian Leader Wins Primaries
Sunni Leader Calls for Unity After Bombing
Political Crisis Intensifies in Uganda
Military.com
Gunmaker Arms the Military
Merchant Marines Fight for Benefits
Some Oppose Sexual Assault Database
Soldiers Exchange Vows via Teleconference
CENTCOM: News Release
NEW WATER PLANT OPENS IN AL HASAIN
Department of Defense
Accident, Bomb, Gunfire Claim Lives -- Story
U.S., Iraqi Soldiers Find 'Gun Show' -- Story
ON THE GROUND
Cooks Serve Thanksgiving Meals in Iraq -- Story
Balad Airmen Have Sweeping Task -- Story
IN IRAQ
Sailors, Iraqi Marines Secure Oil Terminals
Iraqi Crews Receive Electrical Safety Training
New Soldiers in Town Provide Security
U.S. Army Medics Hold Clinic for Iraqis
IN AFGHANISTAN
Sky Soldiers Teach Marksmanship Skills
Reconstruction Team Opens in Panjshir
FACE OF DEFENSE
Enlisted Marine Writes Novel -- Story
TOP NEWS
SPECIAL REPORTS
Iraq Transition of Power
IRAQ
Debate Normal in Democracy
Iraq Daily Update
This Week in Iraq (pdf)
Multinational Force Iraq
Eye on Iraq Update (pdf)
State Dept. Weekly Iraq Report (pdf)
'Boots on the Ground' Audio Archive
Iraq Reconstruction
Maps
AFGHANISTAN
U.S. Soldier, Interpreter Killed
Afghanistan Daily Update
Maps
WAR ON TERRORISM
Fact Sheet: War on Terror
Fact Sheet: Terror Plots Disrupted
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
Terrorism Timeline
Terrorism Knowledge Base
MILITARY NEWS
U.S., Honduran Leader Build Ties
Innovation Cuts 'Crust and Rust'
Demographics Represent America
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
1703 - Bristol, England is damaged by a hurricane; the Royal Navy loses 15 warships.
1716 - Boston is the site of the first American exhibition of a lion.
1778 - Captain Cook discovers Maui (Sandwich Islands).
1789 - First national thanksgiving.
1832 - In NYC, the first streetcar railway in America starts operating.
1885 - 1st meteor photograph
1924 - Mongolian People's Republic proclaimed
1940 - Nazis force 500,000 Warsaw Jews to live in a walled ghetto.
1941 - Lebanon gains independence from France.
1949 - India adopts a constitution as a British Commonwealth Republic.
1950 - China enters the Korean conflict, sending troops across the Yalu River.
1965 - France launches its first satellite, the 92 lb (42 kg) A1-capsule (Asterix).
1973 - Nixon's personal secretary, Rose Mary Woods, tells a federal court she accidentally caused part of an 18-minute gap in a key Watergate tape.
1974 - Approximately 140 die when a suspension bridge collapses in Nepal.
1975 - A Federal jury finds Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme guilty of attempted assassination.
1982 - Yasuhiro Nakasone is elected PM of Japan, succeeding Zenko Suzuki.
1983 - Heathrow Airport is robbed of 6,800 gold bars, worth $38.7 million.
1985 - The 23rd Space Shuttle Mission (61-B, Atlantis 2) is launched.
1988 - Alexander Volkov, Sergei Krikalev and Jean-Loup Chretien launch; Pioneer-6 makes its closest approach to Earth since its 1965 launch (1.87 M km).
1990 - Mikhail Gorbachev tells Iraq to get out of Kuwait.
1991 - Condoms are handed out to thousands of NY High School students.
Birthdays
1607 - John Harvard England, clergyman/scholar, major benefactor & namesake to Harvard University
1792 - Sarah Moore Grimkā American antislavery / women's rights advocate
1832 - Mary Edwards Walker, doctor / women's rights leader
1876 - Willis Haviland Carrier, developer of air-conditioning equipment
1894 - Norbert Wiener, mathematician / discoverer of cybernetics
1912 - Eric Sevareid, newscaster (CBS Weekend News)
1922 - Charles M. Schulz, cartoonist (Peanuts)
1937 - Boris Yegorov, cosmonaut (Voskhod 1)
1938 - Tina Turner (Anna Mae Bullock), singer (Proud Mary)
1981 - Jamie Fiske, liver transplant recipient
Passings
1883 - Sojourner Truth, abolitionist, women's rights advocate
1939 - James Naismith, Basketball inventor
1970 - B.O. Davis, Sr., first Black general
Reported Missing in Action
1967
Brennan, Herbert O., USAF (NE); F4C shot down (bombardier / navigator, w/Condit)
Condit, Douglas C., USAF (OR); F4C shot down (pilot, w/Brennan), remains ID'd January, 1993
1968
Hartness, Gregg, USAF (TX); O2A shot down (pilot)
1971
Beutel, Robert D., USAF (IL); F4D shot down (backseater to Steadman)
Steadman, James E., USAF (CO); F4D shot down (pilot, w/Beutel)