Quote of the Day
"All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world
"All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world
is for enough good men to do nothing."
-- Edmund Burke
-- Edmund Burke
News of Note
Bye-Bye Zarqawi
New tape says Zarqawi death 'great loss' (Yeah, boo-hoo...NOT)
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Explosions Kill 7 in Iraq
Mortar shell hits Baghdad market; 4 killed
Operation Enduring Freedom
Forces Kill 45 Militants
Attack on Taliban continues
Homeland Security / War on Terror
Report: Detainee AbuseWrong, Not Illegal
Pentagon releases two reports
DHS: New York, D.C., Still Not Ready for Disasters
Troops on Trial
Military loosens conditions on Marines in brig
Other Military News
Long-lost World War II sub likely found
Immigration / Border Control
Ranchers add ladders to border fences
Worldwide Wackos
North Korea readies missile launch platform: reports
U.S., Japan Appeal for N. Korea to Not Launch Missile
Fledgling US missile shield largely unproven
Rice says US has heard positive statements from Iran - Video
Politics / Government
Grand Jury Declines to Indict McKinney for Police Scuffle (I wonder if things would have gone the same if a schmuck like you or me had hit a police officer?)
FOX Poll: Bush Approval Up
FOX Poll: Dems Lead in '06
Ohio mayor violates policy he helped write
Oddities
Mother duck makes annual traffic-stopping trip
N.Y. judge issues warrant for Boy George
L.A. waits for Reggie the gator to awaken
Rat study shows dirty better than clean
Other News of Note
Memories fresh for witness of Hitler's last days
Report: Malvo, mentor may have shot others
Fox News
Western Wildfires Continue as Evacuations Ordered
Hundreds Gather for Columbine Memorial
Skaggs' Tour Bus Kills Man
Federal Warrant Issued for Reno Murder Suspect
Texas Teacher Fighting for Job Over Topless Pics
Tiger Misses U.S. Open Cut
U.S. Open Leaderboard
Argentina, Netherlands Advance to Second Round
FULL WORLD CUP COVERAGE
Reuters: Top News
Sri Lanka and Tigers claim victory in clash - Video
Gates charity move spotlights giving while living
Japan defeated on whaling, green groups relieved
Microsoft eyes new tech leaders for post-Gates era
South Korea game makers eye global expansion
Booming bushmeat trade threat to Africa wildlife
Lung function abnormal in sickle cell anemia
Brain tumor patients motivated to exercise
Ron Wood in rehab but will tour with Stones
Beyonce readies "B-Day" celebration
Investors ignore warnings in volatile markets
Wall Street keeps eye on stocks, not soccer
Microsoft eyes new tech leaders for post-Gates era
Microsoft developing a rival to Apple's iPod
Boston Scientific shares up on court ruling
Adelphia judge approves break-up fee
Stock bulls hope rebound has legs
Stocks fall as Fed talk stirs rate jitters - Video
Boston Scientific shares up on court ruling
Hemosol shares dive as ProMetic court date set
Mirant says not considering other acquisitions
What's in a name?
On the radar: Iris International
Investors ignore warnings
AP World News
Prosecutors: Idaho man on suicide mission
Faster coasters have reliability issues
Jolie: Birth experience was 'terrifying'
Fualaau gets suspended sentence for DUI
Calif. woman convicted of killing husband
Spears' rep denies Namibia birth report
Wall Street stocks close slightly down
Angola goalie frustrates Mexico in 0-0 tie
Man refutes NYC warehouse fire confession
Obituaries in the news
Military.com
Army Reserve Is Evolving
F-22A Savings Estimates Challenged
CENTCOM: News
U.S. General Speaks to Afghan Cadets
Troops Help Village Beat Heat
NATO Reconfirms Afghanistan Expansion
Red Horse Keeps Planes Landing at Kandahar
Oklahomans Train Iraqi Police in Securing Baghdad
Department of Defense
Iraqi Police Improve Map Skills - Story
ON THE GROUND
U.S. Army MPs Mentor Afghan National Police - Story
Logistics Team Supports 'First Strike' Troops - Story
Soldiers Complete Combat Lifesavers Course - Story
IN IRAQ
Darkhorse Marines Secure Road to Ramadi
Troops Deliver Water to Bedranri Village
'Rocket Man' Rocks Insurgents in Ramadi
IN AFGHANISTAN
Engineer Reflects on Second Afghan Deployment
Task Force Celebrates Army’s 231st Birthday
U.S. General Speaks to Afghan Cadets
French Military Starts Second Phase of Ops
IN THE PERSIAN GULF
146 USS George Washington Sailors Now U.S. Citizens
BACKGROUND
IRAQ
Renewal In Iraq
Iraq: Security, Stability
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
Afghanistan Update
Maps
WAR ON TERRORISM
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
CASUALTIES
Defense Officials Identify Casualties - 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
1579 - Sir Francis Drake lands in CA.
1775 - Battle of Bunker Hill (Breed's Hill).
1837 - Charles Goodyear is given his first rubber patent.
1863 - At the Battle of Aldie, Confederates fail to drive back Union forces.
1885 - The Statue of Liberty arrives in NYC aboard the French ship Isere.
1894 - The first US Polio epidemic breaks out in Vermont.
1895 - The US Ship Canal in the Bronx(W 225th St) is completed.
1940 - France asks Germany for terms of surrender.
1942 - The first WW II American expeditionary force lands on the Gold Coast in Africa.
1944 - The Republic of Iceland is proclaimed.
1953 - Sup Court Justice William O. Douglas stays the executions of spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg scheduled for the next day, their 14th anniversary.
1954 - The televised Senate Army McCarthy hearings end.
1957 - The Tuskegee boycott begins (African-Americans boycot city stores).
1963 - The Supreme Court rules against Bible reading and prayer in public schools.
1967 - China becomes the world's fourth thermonuclear power.
1975 - Voters in Northern Mariana approve commonwealth status with the U.S.
1982 - President Reagan makes his first General Assembly address (his "evil empire" speech).
1985 - The 18th Space Shuttle Mission (Discovery 5) is launched.
1986 - Chief Justice Warren Earl Burger resigns.
Birthdays
1239 - King Edward I of England
1742 - William Hooper, signed Declaration of Independence
1858 - Eben Sumner Draper, Governor-MA
1870 - George Cormack, created "Wheaties" cereal
1920 - Francois Jacob, biologist/bacteriologist, Nobel Prize winner
Passings:
1939 - Eugene Weldman, last person guillotined in France.
1989 - David S. Griggs, astronaut, in crash of WW II vintage plane.
Reported Missing in Action:
1966
The following lost in the explosion / crash of a C130E, cause unknown:
Adams, Oley N., USAF (MO); Killed, body not recovered
Cobbs, Ralph B., USN (IL); Killed, body not recovered
Collette, Curtis D., USN (CT); Killed, body not recovered
Cairns, Robert A., USAF (CA); Killed, body not recovered
Dempsey, Jack I., USN (MT); Killed, body not recovered
Freng, Stanley J., USN (SD);Killed, body not recovered
Gravitte, Connie M., USAF (NC)Killed, body not recovered
Hess, Gene K., USAF (DE);Killed, body not recovered
Romig, Edward L., USN (PA)Killed, body not recovered
Savoy, M.J., USN (MO); Killed, body not recovered
Siegwarth, Donald E., USNR (NJ);Killed, body not recovered
Washburn, Larry E., USAF (TX); Killed, body not recovered
Also Reported Missing in 1966:
Galanti, Paul E., USN (NJ); A4C shot down, paraded by the North Vietnamese in the "Hanoi March," released by DRV February, 1973 - alive and well as of 1998
1969
Sparks, Donald L., US Army (IA); reportedly died in captivity
1970
Cochrane, Deverton C., US Army (MA); known wounded in ambush
Laker, Carl J., US Army - Ranger (FL); believed KIA, known gravely wounded in ambush