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"Skill and confidence are an unconquered army."
-- George Herbert
News of NoteOperation Iraqi FreedomIraq: Truck Bombings in Fallujah Kill at Least 10Drama offers comprehensive look at dictator's reignIraqi, Coalition Forces Distribute Meals to Sadr City FamiliesScouting Program Takes Life in IraqHomeland Security / War on Terror / Modern Pirates / Hamas-Hezbollah Happenings$1,250 to Be MartyredGrenade Discovered Outside Mumbai HospitalPakistan Vows 'Strong Action' Against Mumbai PlottersON THE SCENE: Fury at Pakistan -
PHOTOS (GRAPHIC)Cruise passengers describe "cheeky" pirate attackOther Military NewsRussia to Send Warship Through Panama CanalUsing Economic Collapse to Improve National DefenseKansas picked for biodefense labWorldwide WackosReport: Israel Preparing to Strike Iran Without U.S. ConsentPolitics / GovernmentCongresswoman Mistakenly Hangs Up on ObamaCounty Declares 'Barack Obama Day' a New HolidayObama names Richardson as Commerce SecretaryPutin upbeat on ObamaObama to uphold U.S. Taiwan policy, says envoyVideo: Obama taps Richardson for CommerceClinton's Indonesian ties may face scrutinySenate Democrats will pack plenty of muscleObama is delivering diversity, but some seek moreRemarks by Secretary Rice at NATO Headquarters in BrusselsVictorious Chambliss looks for bigger role in GOPWhat will Arnold Schwarzenegger's next role be?Palin files late disclosure for free 2007 tripsCanadian PM Vows to Fight Ouster EffortIn the Courts / Crime and Punishment / Law and OrderImprisoned, Shackled Teen Climbed Out of Window to Escape Captors, Authorities ReportFlorida Woman Says She Saw Missing Tot Caylee Anthony at Orlando AirportHudson Murders Allegedly Crime of Passion -
PHOTOSBond denied for suspect in Hudson family killingsCops: Woman Found Infested by Maggots May Not Survive32 Kids Seized From Evangelist Compound -
PHOTOSArab-American hate crimes down after 9/11Family of man trampled at Wal-Mart sues retailerDefense seeks minimum 6-year term for O.J. SimpsonFeds nix plan to sell Detroit houses tied to drugsMark Ruffalo's brother shot in head Beverly HillsAdventures in Political CorrectnessReport: School Cancels Traditional Christmas Play for Muslim Eid CelebrationsU.N. NewsDid the United Nations Unjustly Partition Palestine?Media in the Media / Bloggers in the News / Watching the WebGoogle Phone Alerts of Flu Risk in AreaCNBC may cut 80 jobs: reportAussie dad's "tough love" inspires Facebook groupO'Brien out at CNN as network ends space missionIcahn says opposes partial sale of YahooScience / Medicine and Health / TechnologyLouisiana Unseats Mississippi as Unhealthiest State3 Obese Americans Move to China, Shed 427 Pounds Zimbabwe in National Emergency Over Cholera EpidemicNew fabric can wipe away toxic chemicals: studyArctic tundra emits methane even in winterRocket company sells discount rides to spaceSwedish researchers create body-swap illusionStudy illuminates star explosion from 16th centurySmartphone sales growth slowed in Q3: GartnerNotebook PC weakness seen hurting chipmakersNokia says to get royalty payments from RIMCutting costs but still want a fancy phone?Video: Beauty and the PCMother NatureObama climate goals not enough: China, IndiaEPA eases rule on mountaintop coal mining debrisEU ends biofuel battle, nears green energy dealMan-made noise in world's seas threatens wildlifeArctic tundra emits methane even in winterVideo: Butterflies find a sanctuaryNews from My Neck of the WoodsEx-NY Gov Spitzer to write column for Slate.comOdditiesSelf-Embedding Disorder: Teens Putting Nails, Paper Clips in Bodies, Study FindsFisherman Finds Long-Lost Class Ring in 8-Pound BassForget socks, adopt a koala for ChristmasSwedish researchers create body-swap illusionAustrian moped thief aims to clear conscience after 25Obama, Gates held secret talks at fire stationBelarus banks told report customers causing panicOther News of NoteRecord number of Americans using food stamps: reportFox News
U.S. May Lower MortgagesHarvard Endowment Loses $8 Billion Amid CrisisAutos May Go Bankrupt for BailoutUAW Makes Key ConcessionsBailout Lacks SupportPOWER TRIP BLOG: Trackin' Down the Big 3 ChiefsOil Prices Fall to 3-Year Low of $45 on Bleak EconomyIllinois Bus Carrying Students Collides With SemitrailerPop Tarts: Nudity the Norm in Heidi Klum's HouseReutersChina decries Dalai Lama's demands for autonomyThai king fails to make speech -
VideoWITNESS: Counting bodies on Congo's front lineLil Wayne and Coldplay lead Brit-heavy Grammy fieldChina urges U.S. to tame crisisTimeline: Economies in recessionECB poised to cut rates sharply Bank of England seen slashing ratesBlog: November of misery for M&ABankruptcy for bailout?Detroit demise would hit Asian rivalsDetroit model is outdated: auto execCongress briefed by auto companies Auto woes leave Mexico in the balanceGM, Chrysler considering bankruptcy to get bailout: reportDetroit demise would hit, not help, Asian rivalsLayoffs mount as crisis drags onOil down to $46 after nearly four-year lowCitigroup top execs ready to forego bonuses: reportAustralians told to take a break for the economyXbox forecastSirius XM sees fourth-quarter growthCredit cards unkindest cutEU prosperity at stake over crisisCDS market: contributor, not causeDollar demise much exaggeratedCostco November sales fall 3 percentCredit Suisse to cut 5,300 jobs after $2.5 billion lossHewlett-Packard looks to leasing to prime salesMattel wins permanent injunction vs MGA in Bratz casePanasonic sweetens Sanyo bid, Goldman may counterSaab seeking external financing for R&DFunds forced to redraw China property deals as IPOs sour"Office" scores touchdown on NBC's midseason lineupRecession-hit Americans flocking to moviesSundance Film Festival unveils competition filmsDrama offers comprehensive look at dictator's reignLondon and Seoul no longer so costly for expats: surveyLess sex, more housework for retired AmericansLa Scala prepares for gala with budget nightJust a minute with: Michael Sheen on real people rolesVideo: Pay-what-you-want tourismCavs win 10th straight at home in Knicks blowoutRaptors fire Mitchell after rout by NuggetsKnicks rated most valuable team again: ForbesDe La Hoya trained for King Kong not "little Manny"Associated PressWall Street points to lower openPoll: Calif. gay marriage ban driven by religionGiants: Pierce called trainer after shootingEuropean markets surge ahead of rate decisionsOnline Money: Fidelity expands online news focusConservatives form rival group to Episcopal ChurchTar Heels & Hansbrough impressive vs. Michigan St.Judge blocks suspensions of Vikings' WilliamsesAvery apologizes for comments about ex-girlfriendsRed Sox give AL MVP Pedroia a 6-year, $40.5M dealNY Public Library displays rare Rowling bookNewsBlazeMilitary Observes Warrior Care MonthSemper Fred 5K Added to Weekend Events at Marine Corps Historic Half marathonSoldiers' Angels and Patriot GuardIraq NewsRead about Operations in IraqFOB Warhorse Memorial PhotosVideosCENTCOMColonel notes absence of tensions as elections nearDoctors, midwives learn maternity tipsGates: Afghan support makes economic senseChildren return to refurbished kindergartenSoldiers train Iraqi bomb disposal techniciansUSJFCOMUSJFCOM, NATO reach historic first for simulation federationJoint fires assessment teams help Army improve joint trainingMore about Joint Fires Integration and Interoperability TeamMultinational conference focuses on joint solutionsMulti-National - Force IraqCanal Refurbishment Highlights $50 Million Iraqi ProjectSadr City Residents Clean Up, Take Pride in Their NeighborhoodsClean water - a first for millions of Sadr City residents Four terrorists killed, 32 detained as AQI continues to crumbleAzerbaijanis end mission at Haditha DamTerrorists target IP checkpointPush cart explodes near schoolDefenseLinkGates Will Lead New Obama Team at Defense DepartmentMullen, Pakistani Officials Meet to Discuss Mumbai Terror Attacks U.S. Commits to Reducing Collateral Damage from Cluster BombsForces to Solidify Security Gains in IraqIraqi Citizens Assist Coalition ForcesAfghan Army’s 205th Corps Earns PraiseCoalition Forces Bridge CommunitiesCoalition, Afghan Forces Kill 10, Detain SevenArmy Soldier Finds Lesson in RecoveryArmy Vice Chief of Staff Urges InnovationChief of Naval Operations Visits ChileU.S. Marines Salute Azerbaijani CounterpartsAir Force Academy Honors Past GraduatesMissing Pilot’s Wife to Tell Story of Journey HomeCountry Star Supports Troops Through MusicFinancial Road Show Heads to Washington StateNew Social Media Platform Helps Troops RelocateScholarships Help Wounded VeteransGuard Develops Blast Injury DatabaseSailors Unite for Suicide PreventionWeatherAfghanistanBost/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 History0771 - Karel, the Great, becomes king of all France
1110 - The Syrian harbor city Saida (Sidon) surrenders to Crusaders
1197 - Crusaders wound Rabbi Elezar ben Judah
1259 - English King Henry III and French King Louis IX sign the Treaty of Paris.
1489 - At the Battle of Baza, the Spanish army captures Baza from the Moors.
1534 - Turkish sultan Suleiman occupies Baghdad.
1563 - The Council of Trent holds its last session, after 18 years.
1619 - America's first Thanksgiving Day.
1655 - Middelburg, Netherlands forbids the building of a synagogue.
1674 - Father Marquette builds the first dwelling in what is now Chicago.
1680 - A hen in Rome lays an egg imprinted with a comet not seen until December 16th.
1691 - Emperor Leopold I takes control of Transylvania.
1745 - Bonnie Prince Charles reaches Derby.
1783 - General Washington bids his officers farewell at Fraunce's Tavern, in NY.
1791 - Britain's "Observer," the oldest Sunday newspaper in the world, is first published.
1798 - Rebellious Flemish farmers occupy Hasselt.
1812 - Peter Gaillard of Lancaster, PA patents a horse-drawn mower.
1816 - James Monroe is elected as the 5th U.S. President.
1829 - Britain abolished "suttee" in India (widow burning herself to death on her husband's funeral pyre).
1832 - The French army begins bombing the citadel of Antwerp.
1833 - The American Anti-Slavery Society is formed by Arthur Tappan in Philadelphia.
1843 - In Massachusetts, Manila paper (made from sails, canvas and rope) is patented.
1844 - James K. Polk is elected as the 11th U.S. President.
1851 - French President Louis Napolean Bonaparte's forces crush a coup d'etat.
1864 - Romanian Jews are forbidden to practice law; Battle of Waynesborough, Brier Creek, GA.
1867 - The Grange is organized to protect farm interests.
1875 - William Marcy "Boss" Tweed (NYC-Tammany Hall) escapes from jail.
1889 - Stanley's expedition reaches Bagamoyo, in the Indian Ocean.
1890 - Willem III, Dutch king, is buried.
1899 - The 56th U.S. Congress (1899-1901) convenes.
1905 - The British government of Balfour resigns.
1908 - Haiti's President General Alexis Nord flees from a military coup.
1915 - F.F. Fletcher is the first admiral to receive a Congressional Medal of Honor; the Ku Klux Klan receives a charter from Fulton County, GA.
1918 - The Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Yugoslavia) is proclaimed; President Wilson sails for the Versailles Peace Conference in France, becoming the first chief executive to travel outside the U.S. while in office.
1922 - Lucille Atcherson becomes the first woman officer in the U.S. foreign service.
1930 - The French government of Tardieu falls.
1933 - FDR creates the Federal Alcohol Control Administration.
1935 - At St. Joseph's College in Philadelphia, 1,200 enroll in an anticommunism class.
1941 - Nazi ordinances place the Jews of Poland outside the protection of the courts.
1942 - James Hoey becomes the first alien on foreign soil to be granted U.S. citizenship; FDR orders the dismantling of the Works Progress Administration; U.S. bombers strike the Italian mainland for the first time in WWII.
1943 - FDR, Churchill, and Turkish President Inönü meet for the second Conference of Cairo; the Yugoslavian resistance forms a provisionary government under Dr. Ribar.
1944 - Germans destroy Rhine dikes, flooding Betuwe.
1945 - The Senate approves U.S. participation in the U.N.
1951 - Superheated gases roll down Mount Catarman in the Philippines, killing 500.
1952 - Killer fogs begin in London England, and "Smog" becomes a word; Walter P. Reuther is chosen as chairman of the CIO.
1957 - At St. John's, England, two commuter trains collide in heavy fog, killing 92.
1958 - Dahomey (Benin), and the Ivory Coast become autonomous within the French Community; the Finnish government of Fagerholm resigns.
1961 - Tanganyika becomes the 104th member of the U.N.
1963 - Aldo Moro forms the Italian government.
1965 - Gemini-7 is launched with two astronauts aboard (Borman and Lovell); two passenger planes collide above Danbury, CT, killing 4.
1974 - A Dutch DC-8 charter plane crashes in Sri Lanka, killing 191 Muslim pilgrims.
1975 - Six South Molukkans occupy the Indonesian consulate in The Hague, killing one person.
1977 - Jean-Bedel Bokassa, ruler of the Central African Empire, crowns himself.
1978 - Dianne Feinstein is named as San Francisco's first female mayor; Pioneer Venus-1 goes into orbit around Venus; Dutch War criminal Pieter Menten is freed.
1981 - According to South Africa, Ciskei gains independence - it is not recognized as an independent country outside South Africa; President Reagan allows the CIA to engage in domestic counter-intelligence (Order No. 12333).
1982 - China adopts its constitution.
1983 - U.S. jet jet fighters strike Syrian anti-aircraft positions in Lebanon.
1984 - Hijackers commandeer a Kuwaiti airliner.
1985 - President Reagan appoints Vice Admiral John Poindexter as security adviser.
1986 - NASA launches Fltsatcom-7.
1990 - Iraq announces it will release all 3,300 Soviet hostages.
1991 - Muslim Shiites release the last U.S. hostage Terry Anderson (held for 6½ years); Pan American World Airways ceases operations.
1992 - U.S. Troops land in Somalia.
1996 - NASA's first Mars rover is launched from Cape Canaveral.
Birthdays1443 - Pope Julius II, (1503-13), patron of Michelangelo, Bramante, Raphael
1584 - John Cotton, Puritan clergyman in Massachusetts Bay colony
1812 - Elias Smith Dennis, Union Brevet Major General
1818 - William Wing "Old Blizzards" Loring, Confederate Major General
1865 - Edith Louisa Cavell, British nurse (WWI)
1881 - Erwin von Witzleben, German fieldmarshal (July 20th plot)
1892 - Francisco Franco (y Bahamonde), general / dictator of Spain (1936-75)
1905 - Emilio Médici, President of Brazil (1969-74)
1908 - A.D. Hershey, U.S. biologist, worked with bacteriophages (Nobel 1969)
1910 - Ramaswamy Venkataraman, President of India (1987-92)
1928 - Russell L. Rogers USAF / astronaut (X-20)
1932 - Roh Tae Woo Taegu, President of South Korea (1988-93)
1933 - Horst Buchholz, German actor (Magnificent 7, Raid on Entebbe, Sahara)
1934 - Wink (Winston Conrad) Martindale Jackson, TV host (Tic-Tac-Dough, Can You Top This)
1936 - Larry Davis, blues singer / guitarist
1938 - Andre Marrou, Libertarian presidential candidate (1992)
1944 - Dennis Wilson, drummer/vocalist (Beach Boys)
1948 - Roberta Lynn Bondar, astronaut (STS-42)
1952 - Ronald Michael Sega, Ph.D. / astronaut (STS-60, 76)
1973 - Tyra Banks, model/actress (Fresh Prince of Bel Air)
Passings
0771 - Karloman II, French king of Burgundy
0811 - Charles, eldest son of emperor Charles the Great
1137 - Emperor Lotharius III of Supplinburg (1125, 33-37)
1182 - Henry, Earl of Gelre/Zutphen (1141/79-82)
1334 - John XXII (Jacques Duèze), Pope (1316-34)
1371 - Reinald III (the Fat Duke), Duke of Gelre (1343-61); Stefanus X, Uros V, King of Serbia (1355-71)
1514 - Richard Hunne, English "heretic," suicide (?)
1807 - Prince Hall, activist / Masonic leader
1923 - (Auguste-) Maurice Barrès, French writer / parliament leader
1943 - Carlo Mierendorff, German politician / antifascist
1948 - Karl Bonhoeffer, German psychiatrist / neurologist
1952 - Karen Horney German/U.S. neo-freudian psycho analyst
1967 - Bert Lahr (Irving Lahrheim), comic (Cowardly Lion - "Wizard of Oz")
1969 - Fred Hampton, U.S. Black-Panther leader, murdered
1975 - Hannah Arendt, German/U.S. sociologist
1976 - Benjamin Britten, British composer (Beggar's Opera, War Requiem)
1978 - Samuel Abraham Goldsmith, Netherlands / U.S. physicist
1980 - Francisco Sá Carneiro, PM of Portugal (1980) in an air crash
1984 - John Rock, American co-developer of the birth-control pill
1993 - Frank Sturgis, watergate burglar; Frank V. Zappa, musician / composer (Mothers of Invention, Thingfish)
1994 - Jakob Kaplan, French head rabbi (1955-81)
1995 - Itzhak Rabin, PM of Israel (1968-73), assassinated
1996 - Basil Nield, judge/politician; Muriel Monkhouse, Red Cross worker
Reported Missing in Action1967Collins, Arnold,
USMC (NY); KIA, body not recovered
1970Green, George C., Jr.,
US Army SF (IN); recon team attacked at LZ, KIA, body not recovered
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