Quote of the Day
"We love death. The U.S. loves life.
That is the big difference between us."
-- Osama Bin Laden
"We love death. The U.S. loves life.
That is the big difference between us."
-- Osama Bin Laden
News of Note
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Iraqi businesses cling on, hoping for better times
Iraqi PM looks to tribes for unity - Video
Homeland Security / War on Terror
Overseas Airports May Be Weak Security Link
U.S. relatives of terror camp convict denied entry
US moves 5 Guantanamo Bay prisoners to Afghanistan
Saudi says 34 militants seized in al Qaeda swoop
Activist's remark starts FBI probe
Other Military News
Soldiers' families question Rumsfeld on deployment
Rumsfeld praises troops doing extra duty
Mid-East Ceasefire
Muslim Troops Wanted
Israel asks Turkey, other Muslim countries to contribute troops to Lebanon peacekeeping force
Video: Maintaining Peace
Gaza Blast Injures Reuters Reporters
Gene Simmons sends video to wounded Israeli Soldier
Italy to send 1,000 troops to Lebanon
Haniyeh Hopes for Resolution in Kidnapped Journos Case
Worldwide Wackos
Iran Defiant
Iranian president inaugurates heavy-water plant, but claims nuke program 'not a threat'
Lawmaker: Israel Must 'Prepare'
Iran opens heavy-water nuclear reactor
AP: U.S. aid stirs Venezuela's suspicion
Homegrown Moonbats
Protests Intrude on Bush's Visit to Family Compound
Politics / Government
Harris clarifies comments on religion
Media in the Media
U.S. Journalist Charged With Espionage in Sudan
Mother Nature
Jamaica Prepares for Ernesto
New Orleans Nervously Watches Ernesto
New Orleans Levees May Not Hold - Video
Ernesto puts New Orleans, others on alert
A day in life of Katrina survivors
Wildfire in Washington State Forces People to Evacuate
Oddities
Austria Abduction Victim Weeps for Captor
Fake birds save S.African town after seal bloodbath
Other News of Note
1 Dead, 4 Injured in New York City Shooting Spree
Pakistani rebel leader said killed in battle
Fox News
Shuttle Launch Delayed
DNA Key in JonBenet Case
Reuters: Top News
Fed helped fuel own inflation headache: Hubbard
Expats evacuated from north Sri Lanka
US stem-cell firm optimistic on ethical concerns
New rock stars use Web videos to win fans
"Grey's Anatomy" favored over "West Wing" at Emmys
Summer's end may be stormy for stocks
Blue chips fall on rising oil; H&R Block sinks - Video
H&R Block, other mortgage lenders' shares slump
XM gets FCC OK for 3 radios
Healthways' acquisition of LifeMasters on hold
Downscale treatment
Real estate is still a real value
Take care when choosing long-term care coverage
Suspect trading precedes many top U.S. mergers: NYT
U.S. management-led buyouts soar
AP World News
Gunmen kidnap, release Haitian lawmaker
Confusion reigns over Karr's legal team
N.D. town short squad cars after chase
Woman sues actor LeBlanc for defamation
Twins hold off White Sox 8-7 in 11
Indians knock around Verlander, Tigers
Cink takes the lead as Tiger stumbles
Seattle firm warned BP about pipeline
Hargitay loves week leading up to Emmys
Justine Henin-Hardenne wins Pilot Pen
Chad orders 2 oil companies to leave
Book: Horse-and-buggy Mennonites thrive
Military.com
New Navy Nuclear Sub Debuts
CENTCOM: News Releases
COALITION FORCES RECOVER WEAPONS CACHE
IED FOUND IN KUNAR
CF SEIZE WEAPONS, MUNITIONS, DETAIN 6 SUSPECTED TERRORISTS
COMPLEX ATTACK FROM AL KILAMI MOSQUE
USJFCOM
Speech-to-speech translation capability makes its way to Iraq breaking down language barriers
Department of Defense
NEWS UPDATES
Coalition Recovers Weapons Caches - Story
For Top News Visit DefenseLink
ON THE GROUND
Joint Effort Decreases Terrorist Activity - Story
Pendleton Marines Prepare for Deployment - Story - Photos
Four-Legged Protectors Get Care Packages - Story
Community Takes Action Toward Peace - Story
IN IRAQ
Helping Iraqi Youth a Rewarding Experience
Operation Together Forward Improving Security
Civil Affairs Soldiers Monitor Progress
IN AFGHANISTAN
A-10 Thunderbolts Surge for Afghan Offensive
Chief Master Sgt. Praises Afghan Progress
Security Forces ‘Fly Away’ to Support Mission
DefendAmerica Week in Review
Sunday - Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday
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
Multinational Force Iraq
State Dept. Weekly Iraq Report (PDF)
'Boots on the Ground' Audio Archive
Weekly Reconstruction Report (PDF)
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
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
26 BC - Origin of Egyptian Era
1667 - Jamestown, VA is the site of the earliest recorded U.S. hurricane.
1776 - The British defeat the Americans in the Battle of Long Island.
1783 - The first hydrogen balloon flight (unmanned) reaches an altitude of 900 m.
1789 - The French National Assembly issues the "Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen."
1859 - Near Titusville, PA, the first successful oil well is drilled.
1883 - Mt. Krakatoa explodes with a force of 1,300 megatons.
1896 - Zanzibar loses to England in a 38 minute war (9:02 AM-9:40 AM).
1913 - In Kiev, Lt. Peter Nestrov of the Imperial Russian Air Service performs the first aerobatic maneuver in an airplane - a loop in a monoplane.
1918 - Dr. Joseph L. Johnson is named minister to Liberia.
1927 - America's oldest aviation school opens (Parks College).
1928 - Sixty nations agree to outlaw war, signing the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
1939 - Erich Warsitz, in a Heinkel He-178, makes the first jet-propelled flight.
1940 - The Caproni-Campini CC-2, an experimental jet plane, makes its maiden flight in Milan.
1945 - Following the Japanese surrender, U.S. troops land in Japan.
1962 - Mariner-2 launched; it becomes the first probe to fly by Venus.
1966 - Francis Chichester begins the first solo sail around the world.
1981 - Divers begin to recover a safe found on the Andrea Doria.
1982 - Soyuz T-7 returns to Earth.
1984 - President Reagan announces the "Teacher in Space" project.
1985 - The 20th Space Shuttle Mission (51-I - Discovery 6) is launched.
1990 - 52 Americans arrive in Turkey from Iraq.
Birthdays
1809 - Hannibal Hamlin, 15th VP (1861-65)
1865 - Charles Gates Dawes, 30th VP (1925-29), Nobel Prize winner (1925)
1882 - Samuel Goldwyn, pioneer film maker/producer (MGM)
1908 - Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th Pres (1963-1969)
1941 - Yuri V. Malyshev, cosmonaut (Soyuz T-2, T-11)
1952 - Pee-wee Herman (aka Paul Reubens), actor (Pee-wee's Big Adventure)
1963 - Patty Duffek, Playboy playmate (May, 1984)
Passings
1576 - Titian, Italian artist
1840 - William Kneass, 3rd US chief engraver (1824-40), dies in office
1879 - Sir Rowland Hill, introduced postage stamps
1958 - Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence, inventor (Cyclotron), Nobel Prize winner (1939)
1963 - W.E.B. Du Bois, scholar / founder of the NAACP
1975 - Haile Selassie, depossed Ethiopian emperor
1979 - Earl Mountbatten, British Admiral of the Fleet, assassinated by the IRA
1990 - Stevie Ray Vaughan, blues guitarist, in a helicopter crash at age 35
Reported Missing in Action
1966
Coker, Georget T., USNR (NJ); A6A shot down (BN, w/Fellowes), released by DRV March, 1973 - retired as a Commander - alive and well as of 1998
Fellowes, John H., USN (VA); A6A shot down (pilot, w/Coker), released by DRV March, 1973 - retired as a Captain - alive and well as of 1998
1967
Bacik, Vladimir Henry, USMC (TX); A6A shot down (pilot, w/Boggs), presumed KIA
Boggs, Paschal Glenn, USMC (GA); A6A shot down (BN?, w/Bacik), presumed KIA
1968
Pick, Donald William, USAF (WA); F4D shot down, KIA, body not recovered
1970
Rogers, Lyle D., US Army; AWOL
1972
Everett, David A., USN (GA); F4B shot down (pilot), released by DRV March, 1973 - alive and well as of 1998