Quote of the Day
"They've got us surrounded again, the poor bastards."
-- General Creighton W. Abrams (for whom the M1 is named),
during the Battle of the Bulge
News of NoteGeorgian CrisisRussia Blocks Georgia Port CityRussia Vows Shield Response Beyond DiplomacyVIDEO: Russia's Secret WeaponU.N.'s Stern DemandGeorgian troops return to troubled homelandU.S. Will Continue to Support Georgia’s Democracy, Bush SaysU.S. Military Continues Georgia Humanitarian Aid EffortSummer Olympics XXIXOlympic Champs Go Head to Head?PHOTOSBEIJING BLONDEBolt Strikes AgainWalsh, May-Treanor Win 2nd GoldMark Spitz: I Could Have Kept Pace With Michael PhelpsCancer fighter wins marathon swim -
SlideshowAgent strikes gold with U.S. gymnastThose moving medal moments…Bolt should show more respect: IOC chief -
Video"Pool rat" Phelps found focus on path to goldLopez siblings through to taekwondo quarter-finals -
Slideshow Rain delayInspired Clay takes early decathlon leadArmy Marksman Wins Gold in Skeet ShootingMilitary OlympiansOperation Iraqi FreedomU.S., Iraq Reach Tentative Troop Withdrawal DealSupport Our Troops, Read Their StoriesStrike Troops, Iraqi Physicians Aid Local Residents in KateibTigers make 'Big Roar' in Baghdad Zoo'Normalcy' returning to Kirkuk villageIraqi troops fill Georgians' security roleOperation Iraqi Children Delivers in BaghdadIraqi Army Takes Lead in Security for Shabaniyah PilgrimageOperation Enduring FreedomMore Than 30 Militants Killed in Afghanistan FightingHomeland Security / War on Terror / Hamas-Hezbollah HappeningsAMERICA'S FUTURE: Terror on the Border -
VIDEOTroops on Trial
Fmr. Marine faces prosecution for action in IraqFallen HeroesGroup Honors North Carolina’s FallenWounded WarriorsAfflicted Soldier Exemplifies ‘Heroes at Work’Supporting Our HeroesEmployees Support Guard CoworkerOther Military NewsRussia Threatens Military Response if U.S., Poland Follow Through With Missile Defense DealRice says Russian missile shield reaction "bizarre"U.S. firm guilty in defense exports to Chinese manPolitics / GovernmentRep. Tubbs Jones Dies After Suffering AneurysmTubbs Jones Likely Had No Warning of Aneurysm'Incalculable loss' — US Rep. Tubbs Jones mournedWhat's in a Poll?ELECTION HQ: VP Secrecy Sparks Media FrenzyNEW: Doin' Denver During the Democratic ConventionObama and McCain dodge questions on VPs -
VideoBiden, Romney and Pawlenty deemed top VP picks -
VideoMcCain hopes to turn the tide in Great Lakes areaUtah politician seals deal with horse kissJudge won't move Sen. Stevens' case to AlaskaCalifornia mulls probing senator over IndyMac crashAP Exclusive: Crow offers free music to votersPakistan's Ruling Coalition Veers Toward CollapseIn the Courts / Crime and Punishment / Law and OrderCaylee Anthony's Mom Posts Bond -
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PHOTOSMinor Fender-Bender Leads to Murderous Rampage in Fla.WANTED: Polygamist Leader Suspected of Murder5 Men Found Dead in Alabama ApartmentMan gets 11 life terms for LA train wreck deathsScience / Medicine and Health / TechnologyMicrosoft Enlists Jerry Seinfeld in Ad War Against AppleNew York AG intensifies auction-rate debt probeTunnels to bring water to parched CaliforniaScientists urge U.S. to protect economy from climatePalm unveils Treo Pro to battle BlackBerryIntel to build Yahoo widgets into new TV chipsDreamWorks Animation, Intel tie up on 3-D moviesAn EA merger with Take-Two gets U.S. antitrust OKEBay lowering fixed-price sellers' listing feesHillcrest files patent suit against NintendoSony says to launch new version of PSP handheldSpace Age Engineers to Verify Control Software for Future Robotic MissionsMedicine in High Places: Mountain Sickness, High Altitude and PhysiologyMother NatureFay Flooding a 'Catastrophic' Event; 30 Inches of Rain Possible'Catastrophic' Fay to Strike Florida a 3rd Time -
PHOTOSStorm Fay drenches space shuttle's port in FloridaMonsoon Rains in India Kill at Least 74News from My Neck of the Woods
New York AG intensifies auction-rate debt probeOdditiesBigfoot Hoaxers Still On the LamOUT THERE: Monkey Business at Tokyo Train StationCouple survives plane crash into power cable -
VideoPM's voicemail: call my predecessorNo sandcastles please, you're in ItalyNew porn channel lets Canadians strut their stuffOther News of NoteSpanish Jet Crashes on Takeoff Killing Most on Board14 of 153 Bodies ID'd in Spain Plane Crash -
PHOTOSFox NewsFTC to Hang Up Prerecorded Sales MessagesFOXBusiness: Fannie, Freddie May Need RescueFood Fight: Cupcake Makers Simmer Over Candy DotJennifer Love Hewitt: I Wish I Stayed Nude From Age 12-28101 Days of Sex: How One Married Couple 'Just Did It'Ellen DeGeneres: Portia de Rossi Will 'Cook and Clean' for MePop Tarts: PETA Steps Into Hogan Fight: Is Linda Lying About Her 'Fake' Fur?ReutersGoing abroadGlobal Finance: Long road from hereSteady courseInteractive Chart: Bristol-Myers SquibbPersonal Finance: A primer for Gen YFederal Reserve investigated Lehman rumors: reportNissan says to start exporting cars from China JVDaimler denies trucks spinoff being mulledTemasek prepared to invest more in Western banksLG Elec appliance unit aims over 6 percent 2008 marginMicrosoft enlists Seinfield for ad campaign: reportChina's CITIC says no talks with LehmanKfW says Lone Star to get 90.8 percent IKB stakeMorgan Stanley unit drops Daewoo Elec buy dealFood prices to post biggest rise since 1990: USDAU.S. Amish population surges and spreads: studyMatt Damon, wife welcome baby girl -
VideoSuperhero summer heads for $4 billion box officeKerkorian makes rare public appearance at trialNew film by "Spirited Away" director wows JapanRicky Martin becomes father of twins -
VideoDisgraced British glam rocker back in Bangkok -
VideoThe Verve ventures "Forth" with reunion albumOasis digs down to basics on new albumRumer Willis joins the "family business"Arroyo pitches Reds to victory over CubsGriffey hits 609th home run against SeattleGlavine hopeful of return from elbow surgeryRoddick goes into U.S. Open as outside chanceAP NewsWeak economy spurs growth for community collegesChina hopes to attract more US college studentsGarret Anderson helps Angels beat Rays 5-4NewsBlazeSoldiers' Angels and Patriot GuardIraq NewsOperations in IraqFOB Warhorse Memorial PhotosVideosCENTCOMIraqi, American city councils share ideas on local governmentU.S. troops bring safe water to KenyansUSJFCOMTask force wraps up ePRT missionTask Force Ramadi building a joint operations centerJoint fires team helps JRTC improve force protection trainingMore about JFIITMulti-National Force - Iraq IA Medical and Dental Clinic Gets It DonePressure continues to expel al-Qaeda in Iraq (Baghdad)MND-N Soldiers, ISF apprehend six terroristsKindergarten school in Ghazaliyah reopens after refurbishmentsISF, MND-B Soldiers seize weapons in BaghdadOil Police receive motorcycles thru Iraqi Security Forces FundMinistry of Interior opens its new court system (Baghdad)Department of DefenseBush Salutes Veterans, Current Military General Cites Need for International Effort Panamax Exercise Stresses CooperationSoldiers Strive to Improve Conditions for Iraqis Coalition Strikes al-Qaida Networks, Finds WeaponsRewards Program Reduces Munitions on StreetCoalition Forces Kill Two Militants, Detain SixSoldier Finds Success in Unfamilar RoleWeatherAfghanistanBost/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 History1831 - Nat Turner's slave revolt kills 55 in Southampton County, VA.
1841 - John Hampson patents the venetian blind.
1858 - Illinois hosts the first Lincoln-Douglas debate.
1878 - The American Bar Association organizes in Saratoga, NY.
1945 - President Truman ends the Lend-Lease program.
1959 - Hawaii becomes the 50th U.S. state.
1963 - Martial law is declared in South Vietnam.
1968 - After five years, Russia once begins jamming the "Voice of America" radio program; at 12:50 a.m., Radio Prague announces the Soviet-led invasion of that country.
1972 - The U.S. launches the Copernicus orbiting astronomy observatory.
1982 - Palestinian terrorists are dispersed from Beirut after Israel invades.
1987 - Clayton Lonetree is convicted - the first U.S. Marine to be court-martialed for spying.
1989 - Voyager-2 begins a flyby of the planet Neptune.
1991 - In the U.S.S.R., a Communist coup is crushed after 2 days.
2017 - The date of the next total solar eclipse visible from North America.
Birthdays1165 - King Philip II Augustus of France (1179-1223)
1660 - Hubert Gautier, engineer, wrote the first book on bridge building
1765 - King William IV of England (1830-37)
1890 - Bill Henry, newscaster (Who Said That?)
1906 - William "Count" Basie, jazz pianist; Friz Freleng, animator (Bugs Bunny-Emmy 1982)
1909 - C. Dillon Douglas, U.S. Secretary of Treasury (1961-65)
1923 - Chris Schenkel, sportscaster (Monday Night Fights)
1930 - Princess Margaret of England (Queen Elizabeth's sister)
1951 - Harry Smith, TV host (CBS Morning Show)
Passings1971 - George Jackson, Black Panther, murdered
1982 - Benigno "Ninoy" Simeon Aquino, Jr., Philippines opposition leader, assassinated
Reported Missing in Action1966Johnson, James R.,
US Army (IN); drowned when he fell in river while crossing bridge, Killed, body not recovered
1967Budd, Leonard R., Jr.,
USMC (MA); released by DRV March, 1973 - alive as of 1998
Buckley, Jimmy L.,
USN (IA); A6A shot down (pilot, w/Flynn), PRG returned ashes December, 1975
Eby, Robert G.,
Civilian; presumed killed in plane crash
Flynn, Robert J., (MN); (w/Buckley) released by China - alive and well as of 1998
Guenthre, Harry,
Civilian (Germany); Communications Engineer in Saigon, killed in plane crash
Hardman, William M.,
USN (WV); A6A shot down (w/Profilet), released by DRV march, 1973 - alive as of 1998
Morrill, Merwin L.,
USAF (CA); F105D shot down, remains recovered June, 1983 (Morrill's brother David was also KIA in Vietnam - USMC, KIA 6/18/67)
Profilet, Leo T.,
USN (IL); A6A shot down (w/Hardman), released by DRV March, 1973 - alive and well as of 1998
Powell, Lynn K.,
USAF (UT); F105D shot down, remains recovered June, 1983
Scott, Dain V.,
USN (PA); A6A shot down (bombadier / navigator, w/Trembley)
Trembley, Jay F.,
USN (WA); A6A shot down (pilot, w/Scott)
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