Quote of the Day
"Not to have an adequate air force
in the present state of the world
is to compromise the foundations
of national freedom and independence."
— Winston Churchill, House of Commons, March, 1933
News of Note
Operation Iraqi FreedomU.S. airstrike kills 8 Iraqi civilians: police -
VideoPetraeus says by fall he may seek Iraq troop cutsIraq officials: 2 children die in US airstrikeTask Force Ramadi helps free enterprise take hold in IraqSayafiyah Celebrates ChangeIraq Operation Offers Alternative to Former Enemy FightersAviation Unit Flies 200th Air Assault Mission in IraqOperation Enduring FreedomON THE SCENE BLOG: Bicycles Bring Hope to AfghanistanHomeland Security / War on Terror / Hamas-Hezbollah HappeningsTerrorism Suspected in U.K. Restaurant BlastOther Military NewsPregnant Wife of Marine Pictured in Taliban Firefight Says She Feared LaborEvery $10 oil rise ups Air Force costs $610 millionSenate approves $165 billion in new war money -
VideoWorldwide WackosPelosi denies Olmert proposed U.S. blockade of IranU.S. brands hang on in Sudan, IranU.S. and North Korean nuclear negotiators to meet next weekPolitics / GovernmentCongress enacts $290B farm bill over Bush vetoTrail of Tall TalesObama Grilled Over Ties to Pro-Palestinian ProfessorDelegate Dispute Could Alter Dem EndgameMcCain Rejects Hagee EndorsementHouse Panel Subpoenas Karl RoveSan Francisco mayor condemns refusal to marry gaysMcCain and Obama battle over military service -
VideoObama discusses race, religion at Jewish temple -
VideoMcCain rejects pastor's backing after Hitler remark -
VideoVideo: McCain begins VP searchDelegate Fight May Delay EndgameMedical Record Peek: McCain Is Cancer-Free, HealthyFive Reasons Why So Many Voters Don't Like Hillary ClintonPoll Finds Widespread Support for Democracy WorldwideIn the Courts / Crime and Punishment / Law and Order
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VIDEOLawyer: Anti-ID Theft Service Pitchman Is a Victim HimselfJury Awards $6M to Woman Injured in Stumble by Allegedly Drunk DoctorParents Fleeing Home Robbery Leave 8-Year-Old Son BehindBoy Lured by Photo of Pamela Anderson's Breasts Into Sex With Co-WorkerArgentine Man Sentenced for Keeping Daughter As Sexual Prisoner, Fathering 2 Children by HerFive Armed Men Kill Recovering Patient in U.S. Virgin Islands HospitalFlorida Teen Charged With Tainting Severely Allergic Mother's FoodRising Gas Prices Forces Cops to Patrol on FootPolice Chief Accused of Sex With Underage GirlTeen Charged With Kidnapping, Tossing Woman in WellVandals Damage Stonehenge With HammerPolice Arrest Suspected Serial 'Seattle Groper'UNC Student President's Autopsy May Be UnsealedJudge Orders Guns Returned to Drew PetersonKiller spared from death hours before executionWesley Snipes gets bail pending appeal in tax caseKanye West, record labels sued over jazz samplesPhil Spector set for new murder trial in SeptemberProsecutors try to prove Kelly, victim are on sex tapeTop court overturns dead fly-in-water damage claimMedia in the Media / Bloggers in the News / Watching the WebClear Channel says bank syndicate funds takeoverLegg's Miller undecided on Icahn's Yahoo slateGoogle co-founder pushes TV "white space" planScience / Medicine and Health / TechnologyDozens Sickened at Japan Hospital as Suicidal Man Coughs Up Pesticide-Laced VomitBrain Implants May Let 'Locked-In' Patients SpeakProbe heads for MarsJupiter gets new freckleGerms may help species evolveMicrobes living a mile below seabedIce-sampling probe set for Sunday landing on MarsScientists discover "frogamander" fossilMicrobes found living at record 1.6km below seabedChina sends emergency relief to quake-hit pandas VideoJupiter gets new freckleActivision's "Guitar Hero" to get drums, microphoneEU says to study Microsoft's open-source stepFor LCD makers smaller is more beautifulMacy's adding more electronic vending machinesVideo: Tech security firms target mobileMonitors urged for all with high blood pressureMother Nature
Experts Detail ‘Big One’ DisasterOne Dead as Tornadoes Whip Through Colorado, Wyoming, California -
PHOTOSWildfires Spur Evacuations in Calif. -
PHOTOS80,000 Dead, Missing in China Quake -
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PHOTOSQuake lakes threaten new disaster as rains nearVideo game consoles are "toxic": GreenpeaceU.S. government sees active Atlantic hurricane seasonHuman carbon emissions make oceans corrosive: studyFin soup threatens survival of ocean sharks: studyU.S. government to file for license for nuclear waste dumpBurying CO2 vital in climate battle: IEAVideo: Tumours threaten Tasmanian DevilsChina sends emergency relief to quake-hit pandas VideoBurma Breakthrough -
Nation agrees to 'allow all foreign aid workers' -
PHOTOSBoars help German cops capture auto theft suspectWorkers start to raze hard-hit town in ChinaHomes burn as fire spreads in central CaliforniaOdditiesDrive Away in Your New Car — With a Free GunPop Tarts: Kellie Pickler's Success Due to New Breasts?Wolf whistle works, woman strips -
VideoMail firm issues stamps of Hitler deputyEvery pupil's dream: the exam with answers on backBureaucrats get taste of jailPilots land on a wing and a prayerSkip the pretzels: starving may fend off jet lagItsy bitsy teeny weeny little salmon skin bikini?Other News of NoteOil Hits $135 a Barrel Amid Supply ConcernsFOXBusiness: Oil Hits $135 a Barrel -
GAS TRACKERThink oil prices hurt now? Just waitHot fuel adds to cost of summer gasVideo: Shell: price surge a "surprise"Oil prices test survival of U.S. airlinesWasted fuel from U.S. flight delays costs billions -
VideoNew books, film find hidden hero of HolocaustFox NewsDaughter, 5, of Christian Music Star Steven Curtis Chapman Killed by SUV Driven by Teen BrotherGeorgia Man Falls to His Death During Ballgame at Turner FieldReality Check: David Cook Crowned 'American Idol'Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's Twins May Be Coming Sooner Rather Than LaterSouth Carolina High School Principal to Resign Over Formation of Gay ClubReutersDelaware, New York attract bankruptciesJobs-rich small businesses take hitEconomy still facing recessionCrunch turns back clock on lendingFull Coverage: Housing MarketHungry world eyes onset of U.S. harvestFactbox: World wheat productionHigh food prices threaten hungerFood prices to plague world long-termGay takes the humble route to Olympic glorySpecial Coverage: Beijing OlympicsTrap shooter Diamond back on targetQuake-hit leg of Olympic torch relay postponedNews Corp to move Journal from financial districtStocks eke out gain as oil pulls back -
VideoSouth African troops deployed to end violence -
VideoGeorgia leader wins vote, monitors raise concerns -
VideoPeter Morici: Sorry state of bankingGlobal Finance: NICE times are overPersonal Finance: Inflation investingT. Boone's stakeFord abandons '09 profit goal, recovery sputtersGap 1st-quarter net profit up 40 pct; shares riseBCE ruling could hit other Canada takeoversAmerican Axle contract ratified, strike endsDetroit automakers at the brink as oil surgesMcDonald's absorbs some costs to keep customersNRG makes unsolicited $11 bln bid for CalpineIndiana Jones on trail of box office grail -
Video"American Idol" concludes on ratings upswing -
VideoKansas drivers most knowledgeable: surveyYankees' Hawkins suspended for throwing pitch at ScottWagner sets pace at blustery ColonialRed Sox slam Royals to lift Matsuzaka to 8-0Mood of optimism augurs well for Indianapolis 500Henin exit opens door for Sharapova, SerbsAssociated PressPistons end Celtics' home streak, tie East finalsHudson, Braves complete 4-game sweep of MetsInge, Joyce lead Tigers past Mariners 9-2 in sweepOptical device connects NY, London in real-timeMadonna's documentary on Malawi shown at CannesHow David Cook won 'American Idol'Jobless claims drop to lowest level in 4 weeksKobe, Lakers come back to win Game 1 over SpursResearchers say smokers tend to quit in groupsNews Blaze76th IBCT Works With Local Iraqi Business LeadersCME Outreach Program Provides Medical Care to Iraqi ResidentsSoldiers' Angels and Patriot GuardIraq NewsOperations in IraqFOB Warhorse Memorial PhotosVideosCENTCOMUSJFCOMCommand unveils new command and control vision -
podcastJoint fires team helps Army improves force protection trainingSOCJFCOM completes in-residence JSOTF training course -
podcastUSJFCOM helps define new conditions for individual augmentee trainingMulti-National Force - IraqCoalition forces capture four suspected Special Groups criminals (Baghdad)IA Soldiers remove dangerous weapons from streets of Sadr CityMND-B Soldiers find weapons cache (BAGHDAD)Infantry Soldiers takeoff in Blackhawks, land in history (Baghdad)Over 140 Suspected Criminals turn themselves over to ISF (Balad)Hillah Special Weapons and Tactics team captures terroristDefenseLinkGates: Lack of Patience Could Cost Victory On Today's Critical BattlefieldsTranscript: Gates Speech in Tampa, FL Secretary Endorses Enhanced GI Bill NATO Command Extension in Afghanistan Isn’t Done Deal, Spokesman SaysAviation Unit Flies 200th Assault Mission Security Improves in Ninevah ProvinceTroops Kill 13 Fighters, Catch 79 SuspectsAfghan Police Add 1,688 New NCOsMullen to Troops: Remember Cost of Freedom'Reset' Aims to Standardize Redeployment ServicesU.S., Pakistani Forces Conduct ‘Inspired' ExerciseFormer Air Force Pilot Soars for Small BusinessPentagon Channel, Comcast to Air Academy GraduationsWOUNDED CARE VA Secretary Focuses on Continuum of CareSoldier Sings Through Iraq America Supports You: Drive Offers Chance to Show PatriotismWeatherAfghanistanBost/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 YokohamaToday in History1059 - Henri I crowns his son King Philip I of France.
1275 - King Edward I of England orders that persecution of French Jews cease.
1420 - Jews are expelled from Syria and Austria.
1421 - Jews in Austria are imprisoned and expelled.
1430 - Joan of Arc is captured by Burgundians; later sold to the British.
1660 - King Charles II returns from exile sails from Scheveningen to England.
1701 - Captain (William) Kidd is hanged in London, convicted of piracy and murder.
1774 - Tea is dumpted into the Chester River in the Chestertown tea party.
1785 - Benjamin Franklin announces his invention of bifocals.
1788 - South Carolina becomes the eighth state to ratifythe U.S. Constitution.
1861 - Virginia citizens vote 3-1 in favor of secession.
1862 - Stonewall Jackson's Confederates take Front Royal, VA.
1864 - Battle of Dallas (GA); First day of fighting at the Battle of North Anna (VA)
1865 - For the first time since Lincoln's assassination, the flag at the White House flies at full staff; The Grand Review victory parade takes place in Washington, DC.
1867 - The Jesse James Gang robs a bank in Richmond, MO, getting away with $4,000. Two people are killed.
1873 - Canada's North West Mounted Police Force (RCMPF) forms.
1900 - The Associated Press (AP) News Service forms.
1903 - Wisconsin adopts the first U.S. direct primary election law.
1915 - Italy declares war on Austria-Hungary and Germany.
1928 - 22 die in a bomb attack on the Italian embassy in Buenos Aires.
1939 - The St. George Cross (British) is first presented; Hitler proclaims he wants to move into Poland
1940 - The first great Spitfire dogfight occurs.
1943 - Over 800 Allied bombers attack Dortmund.
1944 - Chinese counter-attack at the Hunan front
1945 - The British arrest Admiral Karl Doenitz; The German island of Helgoland surrenders to the British; Heinrich Himmler commits suicide; Lord Haw-Haw is arrested; Winston Churchill resigns as PM.
1953 - Schools first use Cliff's Notes.
1956 - A World Trade Center is dedicated in Ferry Building in San Fransisco.
1977 - Moluccan extremists hold 155 people hostage (over 100 are children) on a hijacked Dutch train. The children are released six days later; the siege ends on June 11th; the Supreme Court refuses to hear the appeals of H. R. Halderman, John Ehrlichman, and John Mitchell (Watergate)
1981 - Barcelona fascists take 200 hostages.
1991 - The last Cubans troops leave Angola.
1994 - 270 pilgrims die in the crowd crush in Mina, Saudi-Arabia.
Birthdays:1790 - Jules-Sébastien-César Dumont d'Urville, explorer
1813 - Union Brevet Major General Mason Brayman
1824 - Union Major General Ambrose Everett Burnside
1837 - Union Brevet Major General James Sanks Brisbin
1848 - German WWI General / chief of staff Helmuth J. L. von Moltke; Otto Lilienthal, pioneer aviator.
1908 - Max Abramovitz, American architect (Lincoln Center, U.N. Building)
1913 - Major General Ian Graeme
1933 - Bruce A. Peterson, American test pilot (M2, HL-10)
1938 - John R. Miller (Representative-WA)
1958 - Thomas Reiter Germany, cosmonaut (Soyuz TM-22)
Passings: 1153 - David I, king of Scotland
1498 - Girolamo Savonarola, dictator of Florence, tortured & executed
1701 - Captain William Kidd, Scottish pirate, hanged in London
1881 - Kit Carson, frontiersman
1934 - Bonnie Parker & Clyde Barrow (Bonnie & Clyde), killed in shootout with police in Shreveport, LA.
1945 - Heinrich Himmler Nazi/Gestapo leader, suicide while in prison
1983 - Albert Claude Belgian, biologist, Nobel prize winner
1991 - Peter T. Thwaites, British Brigadier General / playwright
Reported Missing in Action1965Walker, Orien Judson,
US Army (MA); Killed in Captivity, February,1966
1967The following USN personnel reported MIA from SH3A:Homuth, Richard W. (CA); KIA / BNR
Pettis, Thomas E.
(AL); KIA / BNR
Schmittou, Eureka Lavern
(AL); KIA / BNR
Soucy, Ronald Philip
(IN); KIA / BNR
1968Cochran, Isom Carter, Jr.,
US Army (TX); slipped crossing river, Killed / BNR
Lane, Glen O.,
US Army SF (TX) ; presumed KIA or captured in ground fight (w/Owen)
Owen, Robert D.,
US Army SF (VA) ; presumed KIA or captured in ground fight (w/Lane)
Schrump, Raymond C.,
US Army (WI); captured while driving truck, released by PRG February, 1973 (injured) - retired as a Lt. Colonel - alive as of 1998
1969Benton, Gregory R.,
USMC (CA); family states is Native American (record lists caucasian)
Ramirez, Armando,
US Army (AZ); UH1H shot down, KIA / BNR
1972Byrns, William G.,
USAF (MO); F4D shot down (w/Bean), released by DRV March, 1973 - active duty Colonel as of 1996 - alive and well in 1998
Bean, William R., Jr.
USAF (AL); F4D shot down (w/Byrns), released by DRV March, 1973 - alive and well in 1998
Barnett, Charles E.
USN (TX); A7B shot down - remains returned November, 1988 - ID'd February, 1989
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