Quote of the Day
"Among the natural rights of the colonists are these: first, a right to life; secondly, to liberty; thirdly to property; together with the right to support and defend them in the best manner they can."
-- Samuel Adams
"Among the natural rights of the colonists are these: first, a right to life; secondly, to liberty; thirdly to property; together with the right to support and defend them in the best manner they can."
-- Samuel Adams
News of Note
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Colin Powell Casts Doubt on Iraqi Troop Increase
Red Crescent workers taken in Baghdad
Red Crescent halts Baghdad work after abduction
Saddam trial shown govt memos about gas attacks
Operation Enduring Freedom
Blast hits NATO convoy in Afghanistan
Homeland Security / War on Terror / Hamas-Hezbollah Happenings
U.S. military rehearses terror hearings
Fatah, Hamas Break Hours-Old Cease-Fire Deal (What a surprise...)
Abbas insists will hold elections, truce strained - Video
Two explosions hit Nigeria's oil industry
Troops on Trial
Military Recruiters Busted in FBI Cocaine Sting
Other Military News
Gates sworn in as defense secretary
Former Spy Chief Gates Set for Pentagon Takeover
Worldwide Wackos
Ahmadinejad Allies Stumbling at Iranian Polls
Iran vote "decisive defeat" for president: reformers
Castro not terminally ill, said unlikely to govern
U.S. lawmakers in Cuba hear Castro is OK
North Korea wants U.N. sanctions lifted
N.Korea brings laundry list of demands to talks - Video
Homegrown Moonbats
Vt. woman is an unlikely peace activist
'Tis the Season
Ohio Judge Gives Holiday Gift of Jail to 23
Chubby children in London plan lean Christmas
Politics / Government
Bush to sign U.S.-India nuclear cooperation law
Indian PM says tough talk ahead on U.S. nuclear deal
In the Courts / Crime and Punishment
U.K. Cops Arrest Suspect In Ipswich Hooker Slayings
Spotlight thrown on unsolved cases
Science / Nature
New Clues in Mount Hood Search
One Climber Found Dead in Second Snow Cave on Mount Hood
Mt. Hood body in snow cave identified
Dr. Manny on Avoiding Hypothermia
South Korean team produces three cloned dogs
Astronauts ready for space walk to fix solar panels
Quake in Indonesia kills 7, injures 100
Oddities
13-Foot Pet Boa Strangles Owner in Ohio
Jakarta hotel puts $110 hamburger on menu
"Macaca" named most politically incorrect word
100 Poisoned by Carbon Monoxide in Washington State
Seven Dead of Mysterious Causes - Bodies found in northeast Missouri duplex
Other News of Note
Report: $10m Worth of Polonium Used to Kill Litvinenko
Fox News
Gasoline Prices Inch Two Cents Higher
Reuters: Top News
Russia airlifts enriched uranium out of Germany
Matsushita to mass-produce heatproof batteries
NEC says 2 desktop power units caught fire in Japan
Doctor wages war on childhood obesity
Brain can repair alcohol's damage
New Orleans writers struggle to pen rebirth story
Satellites orbit "Departed," "Dreamgirls"
Indexes rise on takeover news
Realogy surges after Apollo deal
Caremark jumps, Express Scripts slips
TurboChef up following Barron's mention
Citigroup up after upgrade, GDB news
Procrastination no key to retail success
Allure of dividend stocks seen rising
Harrah's nears buyout deal with Apollo, TPG: sources
Express tops CVS with $26 bln offer for Caremark
Private group to invest up to $3.4 bln in Delphi
Biomet to be bought by private equity group
Home Depot faces shareholder proposal on strategy
Current account widens in third quarter
AP World News
U.S. trade deficit soars to record
Sunday Finale: Yul Kwon wins 'Survivor'
Tomlinson has record-shattering night
Episcopal parishes in Va. break away
Retailers profit from unused gift cards
Seinfeld working on animated 'Bee Movie'
'Happyness' pays off at box office
Garcia rallies Eagles past Giants 36-22
Family of 4 killed in Ohio plane crash
Gates, Hewlett foundations team up
Colleges helping students pick majors
AP: Few rules govern propane checks
Express Scripts bids $26B for Caremark
Military.com
Op-ed: Into Iraq's Quicksand
Defense Tech: Tricycle of Death
A Military Aviation Crisis Looming
Advisors: Home Alone for the Holidays
Podcast: Philpott on Benefits 2007
CENTCOM: News Releases
ARMY ENGINEERS WORK TO IMPROVE IRAQ’S OIL EXPORT
USJFCOM
USJFCOM’s new super computer to enhance joint experimentation, training - podcast
Command surgeon hosts joint task force medical seminar - podcast
Department of Defense
NEWS UPDATES
Iraqi Soldiers Kill Enemy Fighter, Detain 14 Insurgents - Story
For Top News Visit DefenseLink
ON THE GROUND
'Ironhorse' Troops Serve as Escorts - Story
Fallen Engineer Missed Not Forgotten - Story
Power Transfer Over Multinational Corps Iraq - Story
Baghdad Counts on Local Improvements - Story
IN IRAQ
Iraqi Police Return Home
Ceremony Focuses on Stryker Brigade Journey
'Arctic Wolves' Honor Fallen Comrades
Field Activities Create Cohesion, Raise Morale
Avionics Marines Give Harriers 'Pulse' at Al Asad
Soldier's Ultimate Sacrifice Earns Silver Star
Joint Operations Combat Insurgency in Diyala
IN AFGHANISTAN
Patrol Trucks to Increase Security in Afghanistan
Flight Surgeons Certify Afghan Army Aviators
Military Policemen Prepare for Return to States
Afghan Farming Communities to Receive Tractors
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 Army 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
1118 - Alfonso van Aragón occupies Saragossa on Almoraviden
1352 - Etienne Aubert elected as Pope Innocentius VI
1603 - Admiral Steven van der Haghens fleet departs to East-Indies
1621 - English parliament accept unanimously, Protestation
1774 - Jews expelled from Prague, Bohemia; Moravia by Empress Maria Theresa
1777 - 1st national Thanksgiving Day, commemorating Burgoyne's surrender
1783 - English king George III fires government of Portland
1787 - New Jersey becomes 3rd state to ratify constitution
1796 - 1st US newspaper to appear on Sunday (Baltimore Monitor)
1799 - George Washington's body interred at Mount Vernon
1813 - British take Fort Niagara in the War of 1812
1832 - Charles Darwin visits Vurland
1839 - 1st celestial photograph (the moon) made in US, John Draper, New York NY
1849 - William Bond obtains 1st photograph of Moon through a telescope
1859 - South Carolina declared an "independent commonwealth"
1862 - Battle at Lexington TN (Forrest's Second Raid)
1865 - 1st US cattle importation law passed
1878 - French SS Byzantin sinks after collision, 210 killed
1890 - Lugards expedition to Mengo/Kampala, Uganda
1899 - Fieldmarshal Lord Roberts appointed British supreme commander in South Africa
1917 - Soviet regiment (Stalin/Lenin) declares Finland Independent
1920 - 1st US postage stamps printed without the words United States or US
1923 - International zone of Tangier set up in Morocco
1935 - Edward Benes becomes President of Czechoslovakia
1936 - Su-Lin, 1st giant panda to come to US from China, arrives in San Francisco
1939 - Finnish army recaptures Agläjärvi
1941 - German submarine U-434 sinks; Japanse troops land on Hong Kong
1944 - Destroyers Hull, Spence & Monaghan sink in typhoon (Philippines); Nazi occupiers of Amsterdam destroy electricity plants
1945 - Uruguay joins the United Nations
1948 - Indonesia begins its 2nd political election
1956 - Japan admitted to the United Nations; Israeli flag hoisted on Mount Sinai
1957 - Shippingport Atomic Power Station, 1st nuke plant to generate electricity
1958 - 1st test project of Signal Communications by Orbiting Relay Equipment; Niger gains autonomy within French Community (National Day)
1960 - General Meeting of United Nations condemns apartheid
1961 - India annexes Portuguese colonies of Goa, Damao & Diu
1964 - During services held for Sam Cooke, fans caused damage to Funeral Home
1965 - Borman & Lovell splash down in Atlantic ends 2 week Gemini VII mission
1966 - Dr Seuss' "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" airs for 1st time on CBS; Britain abolishes death penalty
1971 - People United To Save Humanity (PUSH) forms by Jesse Jackson in Chicago
1972 - US begins its heaviest bombing of North Vietnam
1973 - Soyuz 13 launched into Earth orbit for 8 days
1976 - "Wonder Woman" debuts on ABC; Soviet dissident Viktor Bukovski exchanged for Chile CP-leader Corvalan
1980 - Dutch 2nd Chamber accepts minister Van Agts abortion laws; IRA's Sean McKenna becomes critically ill, ends hunger strike; Vietnam adopts constitution
1985 - UN Security Council unanimously condemns "acts of hostage-taking"
1991 - DeForest Kelly (Dr. McCoy on "Star Trek") gets a star in Hollywood; General Motors announces the closing of 21 plants
1994 - Socialist Party (ex-communist) wins Bulgaria parliamentary election
1996 - TV industry executives agree to adopt a ratings system
Birthdays
1709 - Elizabeth, empress of Russia
1803 - William Allen (Representative/Governor-OH)
1811 - Alexander Sandor Asboth, Union Brevet Major General
1816 - Alfred Elzey Jones, Confederate Major General
1825 - Charles Griffin, Union Major General
1826 - Mercer Brooke John, Confederate Navy
1835 - George Dashiell Bayard, Union Brigadier-General
1856 - Joseph John Thomson, English physicist, discovered electron (Nobel 1906)
1863 - Franz Ferdinand, archduke of Austria (Sarajevo/WWI)
1888 - Robert Moses, power broker (built Long Island; NYC parks & roads)
1890 - Edwin Howard Armstrong, radio pioneer inventor (FM)
1913 - Willy Brandt, (Herbert Frahm), German chancellor (1969-74, Nobel 1971)
1927 - Ramsey Clark,US Attorney General (1967-69); Saddam Hussein's attorney
1930 - Theodore C. Freeman, astronaut
1934 - Boris Valentinovich Volynov, cosmonaut (Soyuz 5, 21)
1942 - William HAF, English prince/grandson of George V
1945 - Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev, King of Nepal (1972-2001)
1946 - Stephen (Steve) Biko, South African anti-apartheid activist
1947 - Steven Spielberg, director (ET, Close Encounters, Jaws)
1951 - Andrew S.W. Thomas, Ph.D./astronaut (STS 77, STS 89/91)
1956 - Reinhold Ewald, cosmonaut (Soyuz TM-25)
Passings
0468 - Huna Mari bar Mar Zutra, rabbi, executed in Pumpedita
1290 - Magnus I Ladulås (Barn Bolt), King of Sweden (1277-90)
1505 - John IX van Horne, prince-bishop of Lieges, executed
1651 - Francisco the Melo, Portuguese/Spanish earl of Assumar, dies at 54
1737 - Antonio Stradivari, renowned violin-maker, dies in Cremona Italy at 93
1829 - Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck, French nature investigator, dies at about 85
1862 - Johnson Kelly Duncan, architect/Confederate Brigadier-General, dies at 35
1897 - Carlo A. Alfieri, Italian Member of parliament, dies at 70
1919 - John Alcock, pilot (1st non-stop over Atlantic), dies in crash at 27
1931 - John T. "Legs" Diamond, US gangster, murdered at 35
1932 - Eduard "Ede" Bernstein, German marxist/revisionist, dies at 82
1935 - Juan V Gómez, general/dictator of Venezuela (1908-35)
1980 - Alexei N. Kosygin, Soviet PM (1964-80), suffers a fatal heart attack at 76
1981 - Mehmet Shehu, PM Albania (1954-81)/"US-Russian spy", commits suicide
1992 - Mark Goodson, TV game show producer (Goodson-Toddman), dies at 77; Richard H. Ichord, US leader of House Un-American Activities Committee
Reported Missing in Action
1968
Barras, Gregory I., USAF (MS); A1H shot down - remains returned, ID'd December, 1998
1971
Hildebrand, Leland L., USAF (WI); F4 shot down (w/Wells), released by DRV March, 1973 - alive and well as of 1998
Wells, Kenneth, USAF (WA); released by DRV March, 1973 - alive and well as of 1998
1972
The following USAF personnel reported MIA when their B52G was shot down:
Certain, Robert G. (MD); navigator - released by DRV March, 1973 - retired as a Colonel - alive and well as of 1998
Ferguson, Walter L. (MI); gunner - remains returned March, 1973
Johnson, Richard E. (CA); radar navigator, released by DRV March, 1973 - retired as a Lt. Colonel - alive as of 1998
Rissi, Donald L. (IL); pilot/commander - remains returned August, 1978
Simpson, Richard T. (SC); electronics warfare officer - released by DRV March, 1973 - retired as Lt. Colonel - alive and well as of 1998
Thomas, Robert J. (FL); co-pilot - remains returned August, 1978
Other MIA's in 1972
McElvain, James R., USAF (CA); F111 shot down (w/Ward)
Ward, Ronald J., USAF (OK); F111 shot down (W/McElvain)