Quote of the Day
"We will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbour them."
-- George W. Bush
"We will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbour them."
-- George W. Bush
News of Note
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Iraq to Take Control of Country's Armed Forces
Speaker warns Iraq has months to avert collapse - Video
Operation Enduring Freedom
Bush says catching bin Laden still matters: CBS
Homeland Security / War on Terror
Top Terror Detainees Transferred to Gitmo
Bush says 14 Al Qaeda suspects were held in overseas prisons
Pentagon bans abusive interrogation
U.S. gives details on detention program
Is the world any safer?
Mid-East Ceasefire
Israel to End Blockade
Worldwide Wackos
Iran abruptly postpones talks with EU
Politics / Government
Ex-Illinois governor gets 78-month prison sentence
Senate deflects push for Rumsfeld's ouster
Senate rejects limits on cluster bombs
Mother Nature
Florence could become hurricane soon
Study says methane a new climate threat
Montana firefighters battling with bees
More 'intersex fish' found in Potomac
Oddities
Speeding driver blames lack of goats
Banker wins back millions in salsa dance case
Gang dumps human heads in Mexican bar - Video
Dead body travels 1,000 miles on Amtrak
Other News of Note
Lights Out (Baseball's 1st no-hitter in several years)
Blair looks set to give departure timetable - Video
Fox News
Virtual Day in Court - Video (Warren Jeffs)
FBI Denies Standoff at High School on Ariz. Reservation
NASA Postpones Shuttle Launch Until at Least Friday
Chrysler to Recall More Than 180,000 Trucks and SUVs
Two Boys Missing in N.C.
Fed: Economy Still Growing
Ex-NBA Star Ralph Sampson Pleads Guilty to Mail Fraud
Austrian 'Dungeon' Girl Describes Being Locked Up
Second-Ranked Nadal Upset
Full U.S. Open Coverage
Reuters: Top News
APEC to push for revival of world trade talks
US says disasters push children into dangerous jobs - Video
China police detain dissident, family says - Video
Space shuttle launch postponed at least to Friday
Scientists identify brain's concept control core
New IBM supercomputer aiming for petaflop
Apple says all iMacs to use latest Intel chips
Former communist east Berlin eclipses west
Cancer deaths fall, new diagnoses stable: report
Men's behavior a key goal in AIDS fight: hearing
Stocks drop on inflation worry; Nasdaq hit
KB Home shares fall
Martek Biosciences falls after results
Sony console delay stokes holiday sales worries - Video
Hanesbrands shares surge - Video
Waiting for the jackpot
Room to grow
Spitzer drops some charges in Greenberg lawsuit
NYSE leaves door open to raise Euronext bid: source
KB warns, Hovnanian quarterly earnings fall
Mulally exit seen hurting Boeing if many follow
New Ford CEO's impact not immediate: analysts
Labor costs revised higher, worrying markets
AP World News
'Housewives' star Marcia Cross pregnant
Leak probe puts HP's Dunn under scrutiny
Dylan's new album hits No. 1 on charts
Stocks tumble on fears of Fed rate hikes
Colleges grapple with student suicides
Rocky statue is being returned to museum
AP Interview: Fatal TB likely widespread
Feds may ease limit on painkillers
GM boosts powertrain warranties for 2007
Military.com
Al-Qaida No. 2 on Ice for Months
Iran Unveils new Fighter Plane
CENTCOM: News Releases
SEARCH FOR MISSING AIR FORCE OFFICER CONTINUES IN KYRGYZSTAN
INP, MND-B MPs DETAIN SUSPECTED WEAPONS SMUGGLERS
MNF-I RELEASES STATEMENT REGARDING EXPLOSION IN NASIRIYAH
Department of Defense
NEWS UPDATES
Afghans Launch Security System - Story
Gainey Reflects on 9/11's Impact - Story - Video
For Top News Visit DefenseLink
ON THE GROUND
Iraqis Disregard Threats to Repair Damaged Roads - Story
New Iraqi Recruits Show Courage and Honor - Story
20 Servicemembers Become U.S. Citizens in Africa - Story
Residents Find Relief, Security as Ops Expand - Story
IN IRAQ
Iraqi Troops Learn to Detect Explosives
Iraqis Assume Responsibility for Prison
Iraqi Army Battalions Take Security Lead
New Brigade Takes Control of Air Operations
Young Iraqi Girl Needs Life Saving Surgery
IN AFGHANISTAN
Coalition Forces Deliver Cement to Afghan Village
Reconstruction Team Donates Prayer Rugs
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 Qandahar
Gitmo
Today in History
3114 BC - Presumed origin of the Mayan "long count" calendar system.
1714 - In the Treaty of Baden, the French retain the Alsace; Austria gets the right bank of the Rhine.
1822 - Brazil declares independence from Portugal.
1860 - The excursion steamer Lady Elgin sinks in Lake Michigan, drowning 340.
1863 - A Federal naval expedition arrives off Sabine Pass.
1880 - Geo Ligowsky patents a device to throw clay pigeons for trapshooters.
1903 - The Federation of American Motorcyclists is organized in NY.
1914 - The New York Post Office Building opens to the public.
1934 - The luxury liner Morro Castle burns off NJ, killing 134.
1936 - Boulder Dam (now the Hoover Dam) begins operation.
1940 - The German Air Force blitz London - the first of 57 consecutive nights they will do so.
1956 - The X-2 sets an unofficial manned aircraft altitude record of 126,000'+.
1963 - In Canton, OH, the Pro Football Hall of Fame is dedicated.
1970 - At the Royal Gorge Bridge in CO, Donald Boyles sets a record for highest paracute jump from a bridge (1053').
Birthdays
1533 - Queen Elizabeth I of England, (1558-1603) daughter of Henry VIII
1829 - Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden, U.S. geologist (Geographical Survey 1859-86)
1836 - Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, British PM (1905-08)
1860 - Grandma (Anna Maria) Moses, primitive painter (Old Oaken Bucket)
19-- - Don Messick, cartoon voice (Astro - Jetsons, Bamm Bamm - Flintstones)
1908 - Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, artificial heart pioneer
1914 - James Van Allen (discoverer of Van Allen radiation belts)
1924 - Daniel Inouye (Sen-HI), chair of the Iran-Contra hearings
1930 - King Baudouin I of Belgium (1951- ); Sonny Rollins, jazz saxophonist (Blue Room)
1939 - S. David Griggs, astronaut (STS 51D, STS 33)
1957 - Melvin Edward Mays, one of the FBI's Most Wanted
Passings
1151 - Geoffrey Plantagenet, conquerer of Normandy
1909 - Eugene Lefebvre, while test-piloting a Wright-A aircraft
Reported Missing in Action
None listed