Quote of the Day
"I do not take a single newspaper, nor read one a month,
and I feel myself infinitely the happier for it."
-- Thomas Jefferson
News of NoteOperation Iraqi FreedomTurk PM may request N.Iraq incursion on ThursdaySecurity guards fired randomly: Iraq officialState Dept. may phase out BlackwaterWelders design, build first-ever up-armored Iraqi Police truckHomeland Security / War on Terror / Hamas-Hezbollah HappeningsU.S. should deal with Hamas, say ex-officialsHamas seeks Fatah talks, hints at giving up GazaOther Military NewsGates denies "broken" Army but acknowledges stressGates outlines Army transformation goalsWorldwide WackosAhmadinejad: If I Said It...Russia defies Western pressure over IranEx-nuke envoy raps Ahmadinejad policiesHomegrown MoonbatsDem Poll Links War Funding to Troop ReductionPolitics / Government
Rudy: Romney Made'Big Mistake' Over IranYou Decide 2008 Center -
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Update '08Republican '08 Contenders Spar on Economy, Welcome Thompson to DebateFirst Lady to Myanmar Junta: Make Way for DemocracyResolution Recognizes Armenian Killings as 'Genocide'Most states expanding health programs for the poorU.S., Russia seem no closer on missile defenseGiuliani, Romney try to make 2-man raceCandidates stumble over campaign don'tsAlberto Gonzales hires defense attorneyMcCain to unveil health care planIllegal Immigration / Border ControlFather of Murdered Girl Questions Bush's Support to Halt Killer's Execution -
Murderer Hopes Pen Pals Won't Be Discouraged (What a scumbag)Judge blocks U.S. illegal worker crackdownIn the Courts / Crime and Punishment / Law and OrderStudent Gunman Causes Terror at Cleveland School -
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VIDEOSuspect Nabbed in Death of Texas CoedEx-'Survivor' Jonny Fairplay Sues Danny Bonaduce For Tossing HimJudge Orders Britney Spears to Be Booked for Hit-and-Run Charges911 Call: Woman Who Hanged Self After Drowning Grandson Wanted Police to Shoot HerOfficial: Wisconsin Gunman Shot Himself 3 Times in HeadCops: Ex-Stripper Used Movie Plot to Murder FianceBoyfriend Held on Murder Charges After Indiana Teen Sisters Die Days ApartAccused Killer of Pregnant Kansas Woman Showed Off Extracted Baby as OwnNY's oldest inmate, 89, denied paroleAdventures in Political Correctness / Intolerance on ParadeColumbia in Uproar Over NooseMany noose incidents reported across USCalif. Town Bans Smoking in Condos, Apartments -
VIDEOU.N. NewsMyanmar opposition leader tortured to death: groupMedia in the Media / Bloggers in the News / Watching the Web'Dark Web' Project Takes On Cyber-TerrorismF-Bomb-Dropping NYC Pol Now YouTube Hit -
VIDEOScience / Medicine and Health / TechnologyAustralian Doctors Use Vodka Drip to Save Poisoned Tourist's LifeStudy: Chemo Drug Doesn't Treat Common Breast CancerCanada's Moms Heading to U.S. to Deliver -
VIDEO (Gee, but don't they have socialized medicine there? Why would they want to come here....? Could it be that socialized medicine ROTS?)Lead found in toys and backpacks in storesSome women can reduce breast cancer chemo: studyNASA considers delaying shuttle launchEarth getting wetter and stickierAdobe says Acrobat, Reader vulnerable to hacksStudy: Rise in humidity caused by humansGerman wins Nobel Prize in chemistryNASA studies problem with shuttle wingsOdditiesThou shalt not steal -- especially the BibleHigh tech shop trolleys could help watch waistlinesOther News of NoteNear-Mint Comic Featuring Batman's Debut, Worth $250,000, Found in Pennsylvania AtticHungry Boy, 6, Tries to Drive Himself to Applebee'sBook brings letters to Hitler to lightFox NewsReport: UAW, Chrysler Reach Tentative DealPop Tarts: Natalie Portman Promotes Her 'Free Online' Steamy Sex SceneJennifer Lopez Pregnant, Can't Help New CDFeds May Buy Out Thousands of Katrina-Ravaged Homes on Mississippi Coast Reuters: Top NewsMusharraf urges Bhutto to put off return homeZoellick unveils new agenda for World BankArgentine priest conviction puts Church in hot seatMichael Dell sees surprisingly fast mobile growthClaws out as fancy felines hit New YorkTheron crowned Sexiest Woman by EsquireMichelle Rodriguez gets 180 days in jailIndiana Jones tops list of most anticipated moviesOil rises over a dollar on supply worriesNikkei nudges up despite weak machinery ordersStocks fall on Boeing delay and profit outlooksLexmark shares up on takeover talk and earningsMen's Wearhouse lowers quarterly earnings outlookWomen make headway in private banksMerger outlook bright for metals, miningRetailers cut outlooks as consumer spending slowsBoeing to delay first delivery of 787 DreamlinerGreenspan sees U.S. economic toll from credit crunch"Fashion" retailers losing cachet with teens: surveyGoogle-Doubleclick deal seen winning approvalUAW members ratify new GM contractAP World NewsBobby Brown denies having heart attackIs that your phone or your imagination?Gipp's body exhumed for DNA testingEx-'Lost' star Rodriguez gets 6 monthsLA judge: Combs won't have to show blingYanks' decision on Torre may be delayedUAW, Chrysler settle after brief strikeYankees closer not happy Torre may leaveWitherspoon-Phillippe divorce is finalDow closes lower, Nasdaq ends higherCENTCOM: News ReleasesIRAQI FORCES, U.S. SPECIAL FORCES DETAINED 11 SUSPECTED TERRORISTS, KILL ONEDORKO TAKES COMMAND OF GULF REGION DIVISIONUSJFCOMJoint Knowledge Online now available to wider audience-
podcastMore about Joint Knowledge OnlineUnified Endeavor 08-1 prepares soldiers for Afghanistan deploymentSenate confirms next commanderNominee to be the next USJFCOM commander testifies before Senate Armed Services CommitteePresident nominates Marine general as new commanderMulti-National Force-IraqLocal Iraqi leaders set recovery paceIraqi Air Force training school opens at KirkukCombined operations yield results and weed out the enemyExtremists mortar school in DiwaniyahRamadan disrupted by VBIEDs in Northern IraqMND-C Soldier dies of non-combat-related injuriesMND-B Soldier dies from non-combat related causeIraqi Forces, U.S. Special Forces detained 11 suspectedDefenseLinkGates Cites Relief for ArmyRemarks as Delivered by Secretary to AUSAServices Meet Recruiting Goals -
VideoTranscript: Pentagon Briefing on RecruitingIraqi Citizens Cross Sectarian LinesPrograms Help Rehabilitate DetaineesCoalition Operations Kill 14 Terrorists
Training Army Remains Key to Stability -
VideoTranscript: Craddock's Pentagon BriefingForces Nab Four Suspects, Net Ammo CacheDecision Point Approaches in Kosovo -
VideoArmy Leaders Must Be Agile, Adaptive Casey Urges Army to Stay StrongEngineers' Gulf Region Gets New LeaderElectrical Stations to Boost Oil ProductionProgram Molds Elite Iraqi Warfighters Photos: U.S. Soldiers Instruct Iraqi Police Pediatric Hospital Renovation Nears CompletionMentor Team, Soldiers Help Train PoliceColonel Aids DT&E Effort'Neighbors' Affect TroopsDefendAmericaBLOGGERS' ROUNDTABLE with U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Kevin Bergner
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StoryNEWS UPDATESDetention Ops Focus on Education -
StoryON THE GROUNDArmy Engineer Post in Baghdad Changes Hands -
StoryCluster Pump Stations to Boost Oil Production -
StoryMentor Team Helps Train Afghan Police Officers -
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StoryIN IRAQProgram Molds Elite Iraqi WarfightersHospital Renovation Nears CompletionResidents Stand up for SecurityFirefighters Respond to Outpost FireIraqi Soldiers Discover Weapons CachesRaid Routs Insurgents from Hadithah TriadTroops Hone Skills on Clearing BuildingsCenter Will Re-connect Baghdad to WorldSailors, Marines Support Ground TroopsIN AFGHANISTAN RED HORSE Team Beats Construction OddsTwo New Ramps Give Airfield More CapacityTroops Get Taste of Home with Post ExchangeBACKGROUND
IRAQ
Renewal In IraqIraq: Security, StabilityFact Sheet: Progress and Work AheadReport: Strategy for Victory in Iraq Iraq Daily UpdateThis Week in Iraq Multinational Force IraqState Dept. Weekly Iraq Report 'Boots on the Ground' Audio ArchiveWar on Terror Reconstruction Report Iraq ReconstructionMapsAFGHANISTAN
Afghanistan UpdateMapsWAR ON TERRORISMFact Sheet: Budget RequestFact Sheet: Terror Plots DisruptedWaging and Winning the War on TerrorTerrorism TimelineTerrorism Knowledge BaseWeatherAfghanistanBost/Laskar Ghurian Herat Kabul QandaharGermanyAnsbach Aschaffenburg Berlin Berlin-Tempelhof Berlin/Schonefeld BremerhavenDarmstadt Frankfurt Frankfurt/Main Freiburg/Breisgau GarmischGarmisch-Partenkirchen Geilenkirchen Gelnhausen Giessen KitzingenHanau Am Main Heidelberg Mainz Mannheim Nurnberg Stuttgart TrierWiesbaden WurzburgGitmoGuamAgana Agana Heights Agat Andersen AFB Asan BarrigadaIraqAl Azamiyah Al Basrah Al Hillah Al Karkh Al Kazimiyah Al KutAn Nasiriyah Baghdad Baqubah Mosul Najaf Nineveh Tall KayfJapanKadena Air Base Okinawa Tokyo YokohamaNational Hurricane CenterToday in History1780 - The Great Hurricane of 1780 kills between 20 and 30 thousand in the Caribbean.
1845 - The Naval School (U.S. Naval Academy) opens in Annapolis, MD.
1846 - William Lassel discovers Neptune's moon Triton.
1854 - The U.S. Assay Office opens in New York City.
1865 - John Hyatts patents the billiard ball.
1868 - Cuba revolts against Spain.
1874 - Fiji becomes a British possession.
1886 - The first dinner jacket is worn to the autumn ball at Tuxedo Park, NY, leading to its more familiar name, the tuxedo.
1888 - In Mud Run, PA, a Teetotalers excursion train is crushed, killing 64.
1913 - Gamboa Dam in Panama is blown up; the Atlantic and Pacific waters mix.
1914 - German forces rout the Belgians in Antwerp.
1923 - The NY Giants and the NY Yankees become the first teams to play each other in three consecutive World Series (it is also the first played at Yankee Stadium - World Series #20)
1924 - The Washington Senators win their first World Series (they beat the Giants in 7 games - World Series #21)
1933 - The first synthetic detergent for home use is marketed.
1938 - Germany completes annexation of Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland.
1943 - Chiang Kai-shek takes the oath of office as president of China.
1957 - President Eisenhower apologizes to Ghana;s Finance Minister Komla Agbeli Gbdemah, after Gbdemah is refused service in a Delaware restaurant.
1963 - The U.S., U.K., and U.S.S.R. sign a treaty banning atmospheric nuclear tests.
1970 - Fiji gains independence from Britain.
1973 - VP Spiro T. Agnew resigns after pleading no contest to tax evasion.
1975 - Israel formally signs the Sinai accord with Egypt.
1976 - In NJ, Giants' Stadium (Meadowlands) opens; Greece's Dimitrion Yordanidis becomes the oldest man (at 98) to compete in a marathon, finishing in 7:33.
1978 - President Carter authorizes the Susan B. Anthony dollar.
1979 - Panama assumes sovereignty over the Canal Area (Zone).
1980 - 4,500 die when a two earthquakes strike northwest Algeria; the Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope network is dedicated.
1981 - Anwar Sadat's funeral service is held in Cairo.
1982 - Pope John Paul II canonizes Reverend M. Kolbe, who volunteered to die in place of another inmate at the Auschwitz concentration camp.
1985 - U.S. fighter jets force the Egyptian plane carrying the hijackers of the Italian ship
Achille Lauro to land in Italy, the hijackers are placed in custody.
1986 - A magnitude 7.5 Earthquake strikes San Salvador, El Salvador; Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres resigns.
1990 - The 67th manned U.S. space mission (STS-41 / Discovery-11) returns to Earth.
1991 - Greyhound Bus ends bankruptcy.
Birthdays
1731 Henry Cavendish, physicist / chemist (discovered hydrogen)
1738 - Benjamin West, painter (Death of General Wolfe)
1813 - Giuseppe Verdi Italy, opera composer (Rigoletto, Aida, Otello)
1825 - Paulus Kruger, President of South African Republic (1883), Boer leader
1830 - Queen Isabella II of Spain (1833-68)
1861 - Fridtjof Nansen, Arctic explorer / humanitarian, Nobel Prize winner (1922)
1910 - Price Daniel (Gov/Sen-TX)
1918 - Thelonious Monk, jazz pianist (Monk's Dream)
1926 - Richard Jaeckel, actor (3:10 to Yuma, Sands of Iwo Jima)
1930 - Adlai Stevenson III (Sen-IL)
1946 - Ben Vereen, actor/dancer (Pippin, Roots, Webster); Peter Mahvolich, NHL star (Mont Canadiens)
1955 - David Lee Roth, rock singer (Van Halen-Jump)
1958 - John M. Grunsfeld, Ph.D. / astronaut; Tanya Tucker, country singer/actress (Follow that Car)
Passings
1886 - David L. Yule, first Jewish U.S. Senator
1959 - Prince Friedrich of Liechtenstein
1964 - Eddie Cantor comedian (Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater), dies at 72
1978 - Ralph H. Metcalfe (Rep-IL)
1985 - Orson Welles, actor (Citizen Kane); Yul Brynner, actor (The King and I)
1990 - Dick Jorgensen, NFL referee
Reported Missing in Action
1965 Dodd, Joe L.,
Civilian; escaped October, 1965
1966Confer, Michael Steele,
USN (NE); A4E exploded, KIA, body not recovered
1968Handrahan, Eugene A.,
US Army (MN); reported KIA when unit was ambushed, body not recovered
Herreid, Robert D.,
US Army SF (IL); reported KIA, body not recovered
1969Maxwell, Calvin W.,
US Army (NM); O1G shot down (observer, w/Weisner)
Weisner, Franklin L.,
US Army (GA); O1G shot down (pilot, w/Maxwell)
1970Graziosi, Francis G.,
US Army (NY); UH1C (or UH1H) shot down (door gunner)
1972Cleary, Peter M.,
USAF (CT); F4E shot down (pilot, w/Leonor)
Leonor, Leonardo C.,
USAF (NY); F4E shot down (navigator, w/Cleary)
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