Quote of the Day
"We're trying to help the Iraqis create a stable foundation for democracy and a stable foundation for peace. In a region in which our interest and, indeed, our very security has been so wrapped up, the Middle East, that is something worth doing. And, nothing of value is ever won without sacrifice. I understand that it's hard. It's also harder to see [amid televised images of violence] the quiet progress on the political front; the coming together of Iraqi Sunni, Shiia [and] Kurds, to build their political future. And so I understand that Americans want us to succeed, and that the question is can we succeed? And I just want to say we can."
"We're trying to help the Iraqis create a stable foundation for democracy and a stable foundation for peace. In a region in which our interest and, indeed, our very security has been so wrapped up, the Middle East, that is something worth doing. And, nothing of value is ever won without sacrifice. I understand that it's hard. It's also harder to see [amid televised images of violence] the quiet progress on the political front; the coming together of Iraqi Sunni, Shiia [and] Kurds, to build their political future. And so I understand that Americans want us to succeed, and that the question is can we succeed? And I just want to say we can."
-- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
News of Note
Bye-Bye Zarqawi
U.S. specialists finish al-Zarqawi autopsy
Zarqawi Hideout Yields Many Clues
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Al Qaeda in Iraq threatens large scale attacks
Insurgents Post Execution Video
Gunmen start fire to lure British forces
Wounded Soldiers Staying in Iraq
Homeland Security / War on Terror
The Gitmo Suicides
Bush Expresses 'Serious Concern' Over Suicides at Guantanamo Bay
Saudi lawyer blames US for Guantanamo suicides
Troops on Trial
Marine says rules followed at Haditha: Report
Pace Warns Against Pre-Judging Marines
Immigration / Border Control
Border States Getting 2,500 Troops
NSA / CIA
Judge may decide if eavesdropping is legal
Worldwide Wackos
Israelis Retaliate vs. Hamas
Iran: Western Nuke Proposal Somewhat Acceptable
Iran sees problems in atomic offer from six powers
Israel kills 2 militants; Hamas rocket hits Israeli
Negotiator: Iran wants unconditional talks
Homegrown Moonbats
Judge wants psychologist to assess Baldwin
Politics / Government
Byrd to Become Longest-Serving Senator Monday
Hurricane Season
Season Opener
First tropical depression forms - Video
Tropical depression douses Cuba, may become storm
Oddities
Graying Gays Show Need for Specialized Nursing Homes
Teen Returns After Trip To Middle East to Meet Man
Report: Indian Woman Forced To Abort 10 Female Fetuses
Nude cyclists peel off around Spanish cities
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FBI Wants Bonds' Ex-Girlfriend To Shun MLB Steroids Probe
Fox News
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Jazil Wins Belmont Stakes
Germany Hopes World Cup Opening Day Calm Continues
Togo Coach Quits Before Match
Full World Cup Coverage
Reuters: Top News
US Episcopal Church nears divisive meeting
Volcano spews ash in central Philippines
Pfizer says inhaled insulin safe over longer term
Doctors reluctant to step up diabetes drug doses
Lavish new opera "Grendel" garners mixed reviews
Arcelor board faces decision on rebel shareholders
eBay to test advertising auctions on other sites
G8 upbeat on global growth despite jitters
Wal-Mart lawsuit against AIG, Hartford revived
Appeals court reverses Xerox, Palm patent ruling
Microsoft TV enters European market, France first
Tame inflation may be stocks' knight - Video
Analyze This: Fed debates its message
Stocks slip, Dow has worst week in over a year - Video
Cyberonics denies allegations on options
FDA spurns Glaxo migraine drug
Royal Group shares soar on Georgia Gulf bid
A take on Take-Two
Gauging Wall Street
AP World News
Prominent Md. publisher missing from boat
U.S. mad cow cases result from rare strain
Singer Kevin Aviance beaten in NYC
Formula One champ Alonso wins British GP
Bonds plans to cooperate with investigator
Asian elephant dies at Los Angeles Zoo
Girl becomes sign of Palestinian mourning
Survey: 24 percent between 18-50 tattooed
Military.com
Many Support Troops, but Not the War
Air Force UAVs Cleared for Domestic Duty
CENTCOM: News Releases
MARINES PROVIDE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE TO TWO IRAQI CHILDREN WOUNDED BY IED
COALITION RECOVERS LOST HELICOPTER
AFGHAN, COALITION FORCES CONFIRM SECURITY IN CHENAR TU
TERRORIST VEHICLE DESTROYED, 1 TERRORIST WOUNDED AFTER ATTACKING COALITION FORCES
NEW BRIDGE SIGNIFIES URUZGAN PROVINCE'S ECONOMIC PROGRESS
ANA, ANP COME TOGETHER AT CORPS COMMANDERS CONFERENCE
INSURGENTS BURN SCHOOL IN URUZGAN
ENEMY EXTREMISTS ATTACKED IN ZABUL
ANA AND COALITION STRIKE INSURGENTS, STORM STRONGHOLD
THREE CACHE DISCOVERED
Department of Defense
Three Detainees Die of Apparent Suicide - Story - GITMO Proceedings
Victory Depends on Iraqi Government - Story - Transcript
Zarqawi Survived Air Strike, Died After - Story- Video - Transcript - More Stories - Air Strike Photos
ON THE GROUND
Coalition Passes the Baton to Iraqi Forces - Story- On Assignment
Horn of Africa Conference Looks at Mission - Story
Zabul Province Children Return to Classroom - Story
Soldiers Respond When Leader Struck Down - Story
IN IRAQ
Iraqi Soldiers Stockpile Medical Logistics Skills
Vignettes Provide a Glimpse at War on Terror
Iraqis Take Over Territory at Camp Habbinyah
IN AFGHANISTAN
Afghans Receive Medical, Humanitarian Care
Army Mechanics Maintain Wheels, Weapons
Predators Provide Eyes in the Sky
FACE OF DEFENSE
Marine's Welding Skills Aid Fight Against Insurgency - Story
DefendAmerica Week in Review
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AMERICA SUPPORTS YOU
Wounded Troops Cruise Potomac - Story
Volunteers Adorn Cereal Box
TOP NEWS
IRAQ
Forces Kill Top Terrorist
Police Reopen Station in Mosul
Work to Restore Marshes Continues
Casey: Decisions Reflect Values
Forces Kill, Capture Terrorists
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
Afghan Police Foil Attack
Afghans Graduate From U.S. School
NATO Pledges Support to Mission
Tripartite Commission Meets
Afghanistan Update
Maps
WAR ON TERRORISM
Memorial Construction to Start
VBSS Teams Train on USS Simpson
USS Cole, Bulkeley Deploy
Missiles Will Aid in Terror War
U.S., Allies Must Win the Peace
Partnerships Vital, Pace Says
Pace: World Recognizes Threat
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
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
1184 BC - Greeks capture Troy.
1770 - Capt Cook runs aground on the Australian Great Barrier Reef.
1895 - The first auto race is held.
1920 - Republicans nominate Warren G. Harding for President.
1942 - The U.S. and U.S.S.R. sign a Lend-Lease agreement.
1947 - WWII sugar rationing ends.
1955 - The first 1st jet magnesium airplane is flown.
1967 - The National Guard is mobilized to deal with a race riot in Tampa, FL.
1970 - The U.S. leaves Wheelus AFB, Libya.
1982 - Israel and Syria cease hostilities in Lebanon.
1987 - Margaret Thatcher becomes the first British PM in 160 years to win a third consecutive term.
1991 - Microsoft releases MS DOS 5.0.
Birthdays
1823 - James L. Kemper, Confederate Major General, wounded and captured at Gettysburg, later exchanged
1880 - Jeannette Rankin, 1st woman elected to U.S. Congress (MT)
1895 - Nikolai A Bulganin, premier of U.S.S.R.
1944 - James "Ox" D. A. Van Hoften Calif, astronaut (STS 41C, STS 51I)
1947 - Henry G. Cisneros, 1st Mexican-American to become Mayor of a major U.S. city (San Antonio)
Passings
1963 - Quang Duc Buddhist monk, sets himself on fire on a street in Saigon
1979 - John Wayne, actor
1988 - Giuseppe Saragat, president of Italy
Reported Missing in Action
1967
The following US Army personnel reported MIA when their UH1D was lost over water, all presumed KIA/BNR:
Beecher, Quentin R. (IN)
Clinton, Dean E. (IL)
Nelson, James R. (MI)
Riggs, Thomas F. (MI)
Uhlmansiek, Ralph E. (OH)
The following USMC personnel reported MIA when their CH46A was shot down; all KIA/BNR:
Bohlscheid, Curtis R. (IN)
Chomel, Charles D. (IL)
Christie, Dennis R. (CA)
Foley, John J. III (NJ)
Gonzales, Jose J. (TX)
Hantratty, Thomas M. (CO)
Havranek, Michael W. (MT)
Kooi, James W. (MI)
Moshier, Jim E. (CA)
Oldham, John S. (NM)
Widener, James E. (NY)
Also reported MIA this day in 1967:
Klemm, Donald Martin, USAF; KIA while ejecting from F4C
Pearson, Robert Harvey, USAF (WA); F4C crash, remains returned, ID'd October, 1988
Stockman, Hervey S., USAF (NJ) (also WWII P-51 pilot); F4C shot down, released March, 1973 - retired from USAF in 1997
Webb Ronald J., USAF (NJ); F4C shot down, released by DRV March, 1973, - retired from USAF, alive and well as of 1998
1968
Ford, Randolph W., USN (FL); Died in captivity, 1968, remains returned August, 1985
1972
The following US Army personnel reported MIA when their OH6A was shot down:
Bibbs, Wayne (IL); KIA/BNR
Hackett, James E. (FL); remains returned 1999
Holm, Arnold E., Jr. (CT); KIA/BNR
McQuade, James R. (CT); remains returned 1999
Yeakley, Robin R. (VA); KIA/BNR
Also reported MIA this day in 1972:
Wilson, Roger E. USMC (VA); A6A shot down, remains returned October, 1988