Quote of the Day
"For what avail the plough or sail, or land or life, if freedom fail?"
"For what avail the plough or sail, or land or life, if freedom fail?"
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson
News of Note
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Bush: Iraq Not on Brink of Civil War
Five Servicemembers Killed in Iraq
Retired Military Slams Rumsfeld
Violence Marks Official Start of Ramadan in Iraq
Hussein Ejected From Genocide Trial
U.S. Army weighs more combat units for Iraq: report
White House: Account of Iraq report incomplete
Iraq agrees committee to amend constitution - Video
Iraqi Troops Hinder U.S. Efforts
Saddam's Lawyers Fail to Show
Operation Enduring Freedom
Giambastiani focuses on IEDs in Afghanistan
Homeland Security / War on Terror
Bill Clinton Defends Handling of Bin Laden
EXCLUSIVE FOX NEWS VIDEO: Bill Clinton on 'FOX News Sunday' - Part 2 Transcript: Former President Clinton on 'FOX News Sunday'
Experts: Al Qaeda Threat Down, Others Still Strong
Somali Islamists take port, boy killed in protests
FBI widens probe of 2001 anthrax attack: paper
US Adopts Tougher Stance at Guantanamo
Senate leader sees Guantanamo trial bill passing
Specter decries detainee bill provision
Witness to Oklahoma, N.Y. attacks speaks
Mid-East Ceasefire / Israel at War
Massive Anti-Hezbollah Rally Held North of Beirut
Hamas: Palestinian unity talks not at "dead end" - Video
Religion of Peace??
Pope Meets With Muslim Diplomats
Christians, Muslims must reject violence: Pope
Cat Stevens criticizes pope on Islam
Immigration / Border Control
Border bills come up short in Congress
Politics / Government
Jerry Falwell Says Hillary Clinton Could Fire Up Voters More Than the Devil Himself
Del. congressman suffers 2 small strokes
Democrats cite report to undermine GOP
In the Courts
Trial Begins for Hurricane Rita Bus Explosion
Media in the Media
Grace is focused despite woman's suicide
Mother Nature
Violence Marks Official Start of Ramadan in Iraq
Helicopters Slow Growth of California Wildfire
Witness to Oklahoma, N.Y. attacks speaks
Some still homeless after deadly storms
Calmer winds help fire crews in Calif.
Oddities
Court says $32,000 is too much to fondle bosom
Burglars get severed heads shock
Fox News
At Least 47 Killed When Bus Overturns in Ecuador
Stocks to Watch: Hewlett-Packard and Walgreen
D.C. Archbishop Installs 4 Married Priests
Lundberg Survey: Gas Prices Drop Nearly 24 Cents
Three Children of Slain Pregnant Mother Found Dead Were Drowned
Washington, D.C., Archbishop Installs 4 Married Priests, but Archdiocese Refuses to Recognize Them
Reuters: Top News
More E.coli spinach found in outbreak
Sri Lanka says sinks 11 rebel boats in naval clash
Pakistan is no "banana republic", says Musharraf - Video
All 24 aboard WWF helicopter killed in Nepal - Video
Barcelona blast apparently caused by gas: radio
AU to increase Darfur troop strength to 11,000
Brown stakes claim to be UK's next prime minister
Rocket launch in U.S. ushers in cheap space flight
Lenovo investigates Sony battery-run laptop fire
Criminals flock to the Internet, survey finds
Alcoholics Anonymous may prevent murders: study
Mel campaigns for new movie, against war in Iraq
"Jackass," "Fearless" lead U.S. box office
AP World News
Oil prices plunge below $60 a barrel
Simms has spleen removed after Bucs loss
Defense sparks Broncos over Pats 17-7
Ad agencies look to recruit minorities
Bus crashes on Ecuador mountain; 47 die
Toy guide focuses on special needs kids
Katrina victims hail return of Saints
Palmer gets his revenge in Pittsburgh
Tigers grab 1st playoff berth since 1987
Retiree health care may overwhelm gov'ts
Honda shows new diesel, fuel-cell cars
Savvy marketers using text messaging
Military.com
Security Concerns Guards at Ammo Plant
CENTCOM: News Releases
AFGHAN SECURITY, COALITION FORCES FOIL IED ATTACKS
EXTREMISTS CONTINUE TO ATTACK INNOCENT AFGHAN CIVILIANS
USJFCOM
USJFCOM, Polish armed forces strengthen ties - podcast
Urban Resolve 2015 leaders meet with the media - photos - podcast
Department of Defense
NEWS UPDATES
Coalition Forces Detain Suspects
Iraq President’s Letter to America
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ON THE GROUND
British, Italian Forces Hand Over Dhi Qar to Iraqis - Story
Helicopter Recovery Mission Successful in Al Anbar - Story
Field Surgical Team Excels at Saving Lives - Story
IN IRAQ
Iraqi Government Assumes Control in Dhi Qar
Medical Training Facility Dedicated to Fallen Medic
British Forces Distribute Rice, Flour, Oil
Medical Personnel Treat Nearly 500 Residents
U.S. Soldiers, Iraqis Hold Recruitment Drive
IN AFGHANISTAN
10th Mountain Division Soldiers Thwart Extremists
Legacy of Fallen Citadel Graduate Lives On
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
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
Gitmo
National Hurricane Center
Today in History
1493 - Columbus sails on his second voyage to America.
1513 - Vasco Nuñez de Balboa becomes the first European to see the Pacific Ocean.
1639 - The first printing press in America becomes operational.
1690 - In Boston, Publick Occurrences, the first U.S. newspaper, publishes its first - and last - edition.
1775 - American Revolutionary War hero Ethan Allen is captured.
1789 - Congress proposes the Bill of Rights (10 of 12 will ratify).
1804 - The 12th amendment to the U.S. Constitution, regulates judicial power.
1861 - The U.S. Secretary of the Navy authorizes the enlistment of slaves.
1890 - Congress establishes Yosemite National Park in CA.
1911 - Groundbreaking begins in Boston for Fenway Park.
1919 - President Wilson becomes seriously ill and collapses after a speech.
1926 - Henry Ford introduces the 8 hour, 5-day work week.
1926 - The International slavery convention is signed by 20 states.
1939 - Since the Versailles Peace Treaty forgot to include Andorra, Andorra and Germany finally sign an official treaty ending WWI.
1956 - The first transatlantic telephone cable goes into operation.
1957 - 300 U.S. Army troops guard nine African-American children returning to Central High School in AR; the Soviet 7-year plan (1959-1965) is announced.
1973 - The 3-man crew of Skylab II makes a safe splashdown in Pacific after 59 days.
1981 - Sandra Day O'Connor is sworn in as the first female Supreme Court Justice.
1986 - Antonin Scalia is appointed to the Supreme Court.
1990 - Saddam Hussein warns that the U.S. will repeat its experience in Vietnam; the U.N. Security Council votes 14-1 to impose an air embargo against Iraq.
Birthdays
1644 - Olaus Rímer, first to accurately measure the speed of light
1725 - Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot, designer/builder of the first automobile
1766 - Armand-Emmanuel duc de Richelieu, French PM (1815-18, 1820-21)
1866 - Thomas Hunt Morgan, biologist, Nobel Prize winner (1933)
1877 - Plutarco El¡as, Mexican revolutionary, president (1924-28)
1897 - William Faulkner, author (The Sound and the Fury), Nobel Prize winner (1949)
1931 - Barbara Walters, newscaster (Today, 20/20, ABC-TV)
1934 - John S. Bull, astronaut
1951 - Mark Hamill, actor (Star Wars)
1952 - Christopher Reeve, actor (Superman)
1967 - Lezlie Lund, Miss ND-America (1991)
1968 - Prince Johan Friso of the Netherlands
1970 - Kerri Kendall, Playboy playmate (Sep, 1990)
Passings
1959 - S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike, Ceylon's PM, assassinated by a Buddhist monk
1960 - Emily Post, etiquette expert
1975 - Bob Considine, newscaster (Tonight! America After Dark)
1988 - Billy Carter, President Carter's brother
Reported Missing in Action
1963
Cheney, Joseph C., Civilian; reportedly killed in Air America C46 shoot-down, not on official DIA list
1966
Burgess, Richard G., USMC (WA); released by PRG March, 1973 - alive as of 1998
Bossman, Peter R., USN (NY); UH34D shot down (Navy Corpsman), KIA, body not recovered
Cushman, Peter R., USAF (ND); F105D shot down (pilot)
Ducat, Phillip A., USMC (IN); UH34D shot down (pilot), KIA, body not recovered
Reiter, Dean W., USMC (MO); UH34D shot down (co-pilot), KIA, body not recovered
1972
Chan, Peter, USN (CA); fell overboard and drowned, KIA, body not recovered