Quote of the Day
“Too many people expect wonders from democracy,
when the most wonderful thing of all is just having it.”
— Walter Winchell
“Too many people expect wonders from democracy,
when the most wonderful thing of all is just having it.”
— Walter Winchell
News of Note
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Stepping Aside?
Al-Jaafari asks for confirmation
Al-Jaafari Clears Way to Be Replaced
American Human Shield in Iraq Wants to Avoid U.S. Fines
Rice: No Sudden End to Iraqi Violence in Sight
Iraq parliament to meet, US patience wears thin
Report: Iraq war costs continue to escalate
Iraq inches toward government
Hussein's death order signature confirmed
Feud dividing 2 Shi'ite clerics clouds dispute over Iraqi leader
Operation Enduring Freedom
Blast Near U.S. Embassy in Kabul Injures One
Afghan villagers greet US hunt for insurgents with polite silence
Homeland Security / War on Terror
Pentagon Releases Names of Gitmo Inmates
Victims' Kin Testify for Moussaoui's Life
7 Pakistani Soldiers Killed in Ambush
Novak: Feds know who outed CIA agent
Troops on Trial
Soldier Pleads Guilty to Attempted Murder
Other Military News
Bay of Pigs vets have put their loss in perspective
Immigration
May 1 boycott by immigrants triggers a rift in movement
Hamas Rising
Arab funds to give Palestinians $50 million aid
Worldwide Wackos
North Korea says it has "shocking evidence" of US plot
"New urgency" to curb Iran: US
Ahmadinejad: Oil Price Is Lower Than Value
On Iran, consensus proves elusive
Politics
Police: McKinney Struck Cop With Closed Fist
Rove's job pared, Bush press secretary quits
Bush and Hu set for talks
Supreme Court
High court begins review of insanity-defense case
Oddities
Mexican Cops: Priest Killed Pregnant Lover
US comedian called world's 'unsexiest' man
Global sex survey: guess who's satisfied
Other News of Note
Bubonic Plague Case in L.A.
Six Waco Branch Davidians Due for Release
China, Iran, Saudi, US main executioners: Amnesty
Fox News
Chinese Leader Visits Boeing
Oil Over $72, Sets New Record
Gov't: Gas May Top $3 (May? We've already got over $3 here)
N.O. Police Returning Guns Taken Post-Katrina
Officials: U.S. Deaths See Largest Drop in 60 Years
No Link to Natalee?
Winning Mega Millions Ticket Sold in Cincinnati
Cop Finds $1M Scratch Ticket
Two-Legged Fossil Indicates Snakes Evolved on Land
NEW! Small Business Page
NEW! Cybersecurity Center
Reuters: Top News
Nepali police fire rubber bullets at protesters
Three Mile Island shows US nuclear risks, rewards
VIDEO: Bangladesh activists injured
VIDEO: Prodi's election win confirmed
PICTURES: Chinese President Hu Jintao In The US
Finance: Tax form autopsy
Hu visits Boeing plant
Next shuttle crew to inspect for debris damage
Central America eyes sweet alternative to oil
Apple iPod prices to decline: CFO
Consumer agency repeats DVD player recall
Effort to photograph dying children helps families
Global warming hits Canada's remotest Arctic lands
US mumps cases top 1,100
Hiccups a possible sign of cancer: study
Nokia Q1 earnings beat all forecasts, shares rise
Yahoo Japan net rises 25.9 pct
Oil hits new high above $74 as supply fears persist
Prudential Q1 sales up 27 pct, beat forecasts
Danone Q1 sales rise 14.9 pct, keeps 2006 goals
Vivendi Q1 sales beat forecasts, up 5.7 pct
UK Lottery group Chariot up as reveals new game
Nikkei ends down as oil weighs, Hoya drops
Stocks gain; Intel and Apple up after bell
EBay net dips, outlook drags on stock
Intel, Apple shares up after results
The Yahoo message
DeMartino: Motorola's surprising selloff
AP World News
Bus Accident in India Kills at Least 47
Experts Find Evidence of Bosnia Pyramid
Intel Slashes Spending Plans
The Seattle Times
Preparers of key guide linked to drug firms
$10 million slot jackpot: That's a lotta nickels
Venezuela is building a civilian militia
As Queen Elizabeth turns 80, facts we should know
Deaths, power loss blamed on storm
Leader sworn in; Australian troops patrol riot areas
Chicago Sun-Times
Defense challenged 8 jurors (Ryan trial)
Gas experts predict $4 a gallon by summer
Cleaner-burning 'summer blend' drives up price
Rice offers defense of Rumsfeld
State says firm used fraud to get cell records
No end in sight to mumps outbreak
House OKs tougher rules for seizing private property
Waukegan Harbor set for 'final' cleanup
Now we can visit Trump -- The Forest
Illinois joins states in suing tobacco industry
Duke player's lawyer: No chance of guilty plea
Outcry over cops' verdicts won't end
Child-killings probe in Atlanta at standstill
Boston Globe: World
In its global rise, China learns how to network in the US
Pope marks his first year with a plea for prayers
As clashes ease, global refugee figures dip to 25-year low, UN says
Tempest over several islets adds to turbulence in Japan-South Korea ties
Military.com
Bush: Failure not an Option
Rice Says no 'V-E Day' on Horizon
DoD Broadens Energy Efficiency Focus
CENTCOM: News Releases
AFGHAN OFFICIALS VISIT VICTIMS OF SCHOOL ATTACK
TRIPARTITE COMMISSION 16TH MEETING
SPARTANS, KUNAR GOVERNOR CONFER ON SECURITY, RECONSTRUCTION
IRAQI CITIZEN'S TIP LEADS TO MND-B SOLDIERS CAPTURING WEAPONS CACHES
BLAST DESTROYS IRAQI POLICE STATION IN YUSAFIYAH
TRAINEES GRADUATE BASIC TRAINING, BECOME AFGHAN ACADEMY CADETS
AFGHANS, COALITION FORCES THWART TERRORIST ATTACKS
Department of Defense
Bush: U.S. Won't Stop Short of Victory - Story
Governors Praise Troops Following Middle East Visit
Cheney Praises Soldiers, Accomplishments - Story
Center Coordinates Central Command Efforts - Story
Blast Destroys New Iraqi Police Station - Story
Roadside Bomb Kills Soldier; DoD Identifies Casualties
IRAQIS TAKE THE LEAD
Iraqi Army Assumes Control in Salah al Din - Story
REBUILDING IRAQ
Iraqi Village Gets Clean, Fresh Water - Story
ON THE GROUND
Meeting Cites Afghan, Pakistani Cooperation - Story
IN IRAQ
Air Force F-15s Save Army Ground Troops
Company C Aid Station Soldiers On Call 24/7
IN AFGHANISTAN
Afghan-Led Forces Detain Insurgents
Aviators Make Historic Return to Bagram
Construction Program Improves Afghan Lives
FACE OF DEFENSE
Recruiting Efforts Attract Soldier - Story
AMERICA SUPPORTS YOU
Michigan Police Help Iraqi Police - Story
Kids' Sacrifices Not Forgotten - Story - Letter
TOP NEWS
IRAQ
Iraq, Coalition Foil Terror Attacks
Marines Killed in Anbar Province
Operation Cowpens Concludes
Rice: Early Departure a Mistake
Fact Sheet: Progress and Work Ahead
Report: Strategy for Victory in Iraq
Iraq Daily Update
This Week in Iraq (PDF)
Multinational Force Iraq
State Dept. Weekly Iraq Report (PDF)
'Boots on the Ground' Audio Archive
Iraq Reconstruction
Maps
AFGHANISTAN
Coalition Responds to Casualties
Hospital Delivers Improved Care
Coalition Launches 'Mountain Lion'
Afghanistan Update
Maps
WAR ON TERRORISM
Central Command Shows Progress
Americans Use New Weapon in War
Cheney Thanks Airmen for Support
War on Terror Stakes Are High
Critical Views Not Widespread
'Faces of the Fallen' Extends Date
Ops Target Terrorists, Insurgents
Fact Sheet: Budget Request
Fact Sheet: War on Terror
Fact Sheet: Terror Plots Disrupted
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
Terrorism Timeline
Terrorism Knowledge Base
MILITARY NEWS
Rumsfeld Praises America’s Spirit
Doolittle Raid Web Special
Pace: Collaboration is Critical
Reports of Attack Are Wrong
Web Site Offers Help for Stress
Interrogation Battalion Activates
National Guard, Reserve Update
Today in History
0295 - 8th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet
1505 - Jews are expelled from Orange Burgundy by Philibert of Luxembourg
1551 - John Dudley becomes English Earl Marshal
1653 - Cromwell routes English parliament to house
1657 - Battle in Santa Cruz Bay, Tenerife English fleet under Robert Blake sinks Spanish silver fleet
1702 - Comet C/1702 H1 approaches within 0.0437 astronomical units (AUs) of Earth
1770 - Captain Cook arrives in New South Wales
1775 - British begin siege of Boston
1777 - New York adopts new constitution as an independent state
1792 - France declares war on Austria, Prussia & Sardinia
1799 - Napoleon issues a decree calling for establishing Jerusalem for Jews
1809 - Napoleon I defeats Austria at Battle of Abensberg, Bavaria
1836 - Territory of Wisconsin created
1841 - 1st detective story (Poe's "Murders in the Rue Morgue") published
1853 - Harriet Tubman starts Underground Railroad
1861 - Battle of Norfolk, VA; Colonel Robert E Lee resigns from Union army
1871 - 3rd Enforcement Act (President can suspend writ of habeas corpus)
1879 - 1st mobile home (horse drawn) used in a journey from London & Cyprus
1902 - Marie & Pierre Curie isolate radioactive element radium
1910 - Halley's Comet passes 29th recorded perihelion at 87.9 million km
1916 - German-British sea battle off Belgian coast
1917 - Pravda (Lenin names Russia "Free land of world")
1919 - Polish Army captures Vilno, Lithuania from Soviet Army
1920 - Tornadoes kill 219 in Alabama & Mississippi; Balfour Declaration recognized, makes Palestine a British Mandate
1926 - 1st check sent by radio facsimile transmission across the Atlantic
1931 - British House of Commons agrees for sports play on Sunday
1934 - Heinrich Himmler becomes inspector for the Prussian secret state police
1936 - Jews repel an Arab attack in Petach Tikvah, Palestine
1939 - New York World's Fair opens
1940 - 1st electron microscope demonstrated (RCA), Philadelphia PA
1941 - 100 German bombers attack Athens
1942 - German occupiers forbid Dutch access to their beach; Heavy German assault on Malta
1944 - Dutch Communist Party-resistance fighter John Postma sentence to death
1945 - Soviet troops enter Berlin; US 7th Army & allies forces capture Nuremberg & Stuttgart in Germany; German occupiers flood Beemster & Fencer; US forces conquer Motobu peninsula on Okinawa
1947 - Frederik IX becomes King of Denmark
1948 - UAW president Walter P. Reuther shot & wounded at his home in Detroit
1951 - Velsen city council demands investigation of police collaborators
1958 - Morocco demands departure of Spanish troops
1962 - NASA pilot Neil A. Armstrong takes X-15 to an altitude of 63,250 meters
1962 - OAS-leader ex-General Salan arrested in Algiers
1965 - People's Republic China offers North Vietnam military aid
1967 - US planes bomb Haiphong for 1st time during the Vietnam War; US Surveyor 3 lands on Moon
1968 - Pierre Elliott Trudeau sworn-in as Canada's PM; South African Airways Boeing 707 crashes at Windhoek, 122 killed
1970 - Bruno Kreisky becomes 1st socialist chancellor of Austria
1971 - US Supreme Court upholds use of busing to achieve racial desegregation
1972 - Apollo 16's Young & Duke land on Moon with Boeing Lunar Rover #2
1973 - Canadian ANIK A2 becomes 1st commercial satellite in orbit
1977 - Supreme Court rules "Live Free or Die" may be covered on New Hampshire licenses
1981 - Final performance of TV show "Soap" airs
1983 - Soyuz T-8 launched; mission aborted when capsule fails to dock; President Ronald Reagan signs a $165 billion bail-out for Social Security
1984 - Russian offensive in Panshirvallei, Afghánistán
1987 - Sri Lanka Tamils shoot 122 Singalezen dead; US deports Karl Linnas, charged with Nazi war crimes, to USSR
1988 - US accuses Renamo of killing 100,000 Mozambiquians
1993 - Uranus passes Neptune (occurs once every 171 years)
1994 - Serbian army bombs hospital in Goradze, Bosnia - 47 killed
1994 - Space shuttle STS-59 (Endeavour 6), lands
1999 - Deadliest school shooting in US history at Columbine High School, Littleton CO -- 13 killed, 23 wounded
Birthdays
0121 - Marcus Aurelius, 16th Roman emperor (161-80), philosopher
1442 - Edward IV, King of England (1461-83)
1494 - John Agricola [Schneider], German theologist/prime minister
1592 - John Eliot St. Germans Cornwall, English MP/author
1726 - Jozef de Ferraris, French/Austrian earl/General/cartographer
1745 - Philippe Pinel, physician, founder of psychiatry
1808 - Louis-Napoleon [Napoleon III], Emperor of France (1852-71)
1809 - John Smith Preston, Confederate Brigadier General
1824 - Alfred Holt Colquitt, Confederate Brigadier General
1827 - John Gibbon, Union Major General
1839 - Carol I, King of Romania (1881-1914)
1860 - Charles Gordon Curtis, US attorney/inventor (Curtis Turbine); Pieter Jelles Troelstra, Dutch MP (SDAP)
1889 - Adolf Hitler, dictator of Nazi Germany (1936-45)
1890 - Adolf Schärf, President of Austria (1957-65)
1912 - Ed Jones (Representative-TN)
1920 - John Paul Stevens, 103rd Supreme Court Justice
1926 - Harriett Elizabeth Byrd, politician (Wyoming House of Representatives)
1927 - Karl Müller Switzerland, superconductivity physicist (Nobel 1987)
1931 - Lee H. Hamilton, (Representative-IN)
1936 - Pat Roberts (Representative-KS)
1938 - Johnny Tillotson Jacksonville FL, singer (Gidget, Poetry in Motion)
1939 - Gro Harlem Brundtland, Norwegian Premier (1981-82, 86-89, 90- )
1950 - Itumeleng J. Mosala, South Africa President (Azanian People's Organization)
1955 - Donald R. Pettit, PhD/astronaut
Passings
1164 - Victor IV [Ottaviano Montecello], Italian antipope (1159-64)
1314 - Clement V [Bertrand Got], pope (1305-14)
1317 - Agnes van Montepulciano, Italian mystic/saint
1534 - Elizabeth Barton [Nun of Kent], British prophet, executed
1632 - Nicolas Antione, converted to Judiasm, burned at the stake
1812 - George Clinton, 4th US Vice President, dies at 73 - 1st Vice President to die in office
1821 - Franz K. Achard, German physicist/chemist, dies at 67
1836 - Johan I Jozef, monarch of Liechtenstein/fieldmarshal, dies at 75
1906 Australian wombat, oldest known marsupial, dies in London Zoo at 26
1941 - Barend ter Haar Dutch lawyer, dies in Buchenwald at 49
1947 - Christian X King of Denmark (1912-47), dies at 76
1962 - Jesse G Vincent engineer designed 1st V-12 engine, dies at 82
1974 - Mohammed Ayub Khan premier/President (Pakistan)
1990 - Horst Sinderman RDA 1st minister (1973-76)
1991 - Yumzhagin Tsendenbal, PM of Mongolia (1952-74)
1995 - Milovan Djilas, Yugoslavian politician (1945-54)
1996 - Tran Van Tra, North Vietnamese general, dies at 77
Reported Missing in Action
1965
Butler, Phillip N., USN (OK); A4C shot down, released by DRV February, 1973 - retired as a Commander - alive as of 1998
Shea, James Patrick, USN (CA); A1H shot down, KIA / BNR
1966
Abbott, John, USN (CA); A4C shot down, DIC, DRV returned remains March, 1974
1968
The following USMC personnel reported MIA when their UH1E was shot down (all KIA / BNR):
Cestare, Joseph Angelo (NY)
Walker, William J. (CA)
Zutterman, Joseph A., Jr. (KS)
1970
Mahan, Douglas F., USAF (MO); F105D shot down - remains recovered July, 1972
1972
Amos, Thomas H., USAF (MO); AC130 shot down (w/Burnham) - remains ID'd November, 1999
Burnham, Mason I., USAF (OR); AC130 shot down (w/Amos) - remains ID'd November, 1999
Elias, Edward K., USAF ; RF4C shot down - released in Hanoi September, 1972