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Blast near aid offices wounds 1 in NW Pakistan Nov 20 2009 10:45PM
A security guard has been wounded in
an explosion outside the office of a non-governmental organization
in the main city in northwestern Pakistan.
Police chief Liaquat Ali Khan says Saturday's explosion occurred
near the office's perimeter wall
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| Army relents, will allow media at Palin book event Nov 20 2009 7:15PM
The U.S. Army has reversed its position and
now says it will open Sarah Palin's appearance on Fort Bragg to
media despite fears the event will turn into political
grandstanding against President Barack Obama.
Fort Bragg officials said Friday in
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| Vote tomorrow...Hearing tomorrow...Fingers found Nov 20 2009 6:05PM
Tomorrow's Senate health-care vote is only
procedural, yet it's critical. Democrats will need the backing of
all party members Saturday night to move the nearly $1 trillion
bill forward. Those 60 needed votes include three moderates who've
been waver
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| Levin: May be more troubling emails from Hasan Nov 20 2009 5:17PM
A Democratic senator says there may be
additional e-mails that could have tipped off law enforcement or
military officials to the Fort Hood shooter before he went on his
rampage.
Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin said Friday
a
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| Asian carp may have breached electronic barrier Nov 20 2009 4:13PM
Federal officials say Asian carp may
have breached an electronic barrier designed to prevent the giant
invaders from upsetting the ecosystem in the Great Lakes and
jeopardizing a $7 billion sport fishery
Maj. Gen. John Peabody of the U.S. Army Cor
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| Health care sparring...Hasan hearing...Spy plea Nov 20 2009 3:03PM
Ahead of tomorrow night's vote that will
determine whether a health overhaul plan moves ahead, Republicans
and Democrats have been sparring over the plan on the Senate floor.
Republicans displayed the Senate bill and the House bill each
about 2,00
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| Atty: Hospital hearing set for Fort Hood suspect Nov 20 2009 2:42PM
An attorney for the [[kxtopic:army:t[Army]:t]] psychiatrist charged
in the mass shooting at Fort Hood says his client will have his
first court hearing in his hospital room on Saturday.
Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan's civilian attorney, John Galligan, s
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| Army announces review of how it tests body armor Nov 20 2009 2:14PM
The Army says there will be an outside review
of how body armor for its soldiers is tested.
The Government Accountability Office said last month that the
Army made mistakes in testing a new body armor design. And it
recommended the process be re
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| Lesbian US war deserter wins stay of deportation Nov 20 2009 1:18PM
Canada's Federal Court says the country's refugee
board must reconsider the case of a lesbian who deserted the U.S.
Army and fled to Canada.
Judge Yves de Montigny said Friday the board erred last February
when it rejected Bethany Smith's bid.
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| Goldman Sachs to take out garbage at Thanksgiving Nov 20 2009 11:47AM
The [[kxtopic:salvation-army:t[Salvation Army]:t]] plans to serve 10,000 free
dinners across New York City this Thanksgiving. The meals are being
planned by a star chef, will be cooked by one of New York's
ritziest caterers and will cleaned up by empl
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| Moving toward a vote...Burris admonished...Oprah's plans... Nov 20 2009 11:05AM
Senate Democratic leaders are looking ahead to
a crucial test vote on health care amid indications the
rank-and-file will stand together tomorrow night to give them the
support they need. But Dick Durbin of Illinois, the No. 2 Senate
Democrat, says l
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| Ugandan army kills 34 tribesmen on cattle raids Nov 20 2009 11:05AM
Ugandan officials say the army has killed
34 tribesmen who were stealing cattle in Uganda's volatile
northeastern region.
Kabong district commissioner Godfrey Kiwanda said Friday
soldiers tried to stop some 200 armed Karamojong warriors trying t
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| Asian carp may have breached electronic barrier Nov 20 2009 10:44AM
Federal officials say the despised
Asian carp may have breached an electronic barrier designed to
prevent it from invading the Great Lakes and jeopardizing their $7
billion sport fishery.
Officials with the Army Corps of Engineer say Friday that
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| Pakistan says suspected US strike kills 8 militants; CIA chief... Nov 20 2009 10:37AM
CIA director Leon Panetta is in
Pakistan meeting with the country's prime minister today, as
intelligence officials describe another suspected U.S. missile
strike against insurgent targets in the country's northwest.
The officials say at least e
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| Afghan violence...Oprah's announcement...Palin to visit Fort Hood... Nov 20 2009 10:02AM
A powerful former warlord in Afghanistan has
narrowly escaped an assassination attempt, on a day when 16 people
were killed in a suicide bomb attack in western Afghanistan. The
attacks come a day after Afghan President Hamid Karzai took the
oath of o
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| Palin's book tour to include stop at Fort Hood Nov 20 2009 9:06AM
Sarah Palin's tour to promote her new
memoir will include a stop at Fort Hood to benefit the victims of
the shooting rampage and their families.
An updated schedule for the 2008 Republican vice presidential
nominee and former Alaska governor inc
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| Key health vote in Senate...Pakistan battles continue... Nov 20 2009 3:51AM
Uncertainty remains as Senate Majority Leader
Harry Reid tries to round up support for a key procedural vote on
health care tomorrow that looks to block Republican filibuster
efforts. He needs all 60 Democratic caucus votes and there are some
holdout
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| Gates on Iraq...Army on Palin...Winfrey's plans Nov 19 2009 8:04PM
Defense Secretary Robert Gates says a
scheduled withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq won't be affected by
Iraqi politics. That's after concerns were raised that a deadlock
among Iraqi lawmakers could delay national elections scheduled for
January. The
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| Army limits media access at Palin event at NC base Nov 19 2009 6:26PM
The U.S. Army now says it will allow media
limited access to Sarah Palin's appearance at Fort Bragg.
Army officials had said they would prohibit coverage of Palin's
on-post event, saying it would turn into political grandstanding
against Preside
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| Health care showdown...Vanity tax proposed...Oprah: 2 more years... Nov 19 2009 6:05PM
A showdown is set for Saturday night when the
Senate takes up health care legislation. That's when an initial
test vote is set. A 60-vote majority is required to advance the
bill toward full debate, expected to begin after Thanksgiving.
WASHINGTO
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| Update on the latest news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 19 2009 4:55PM
University of California students will get a
much larger tuition bill next year.
The Board of Regents on Thursday approved a 32 percent increase
in undergraduate student fees, despite protests by hundreds of
demonstrators outside the regents' me
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| Katrina ruling could bring new deluge of lawsuits Nov 19 2009 4:34PM
Now that a federal judge has blamed
"monumental negligence" by the Army Corps of Engineers for some
of the worst flooding from Hurricane Katrina, thousands of storm
victims could be lining up for money.
The decision opens the door to billions of
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| Army fears antiObama politics at Palin event Nov 19 2009 4:06PM
Officials at Fort Bragg in North Carolina
say they don't want Monday's book-signing there by Sarah Palin to
turn into an opportunity for political grandstanding against
President Barack Obama.
So, they're keeping the media from covering the appe
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| Health care vote set...Shorter terror sentences...California fee... Nov 19 2009 3:52PM
The Senate will hold its first vote on health
care legislation on Saturday night. Majority Leader Harry Reid
announced the schedule on the Senate floor, one day after unveiling
a nearly $1 trillion bill to expand health coverage. Republicans
have vow
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| Fort Hood review...Air travel woes...Stocks fall Nov 19 2009 3:03PM
The goal is to prevent another tragedy like
the shootings at Fort Hood. Defense Secretary Robert Gates has
named a former Army secretary and former Navy chief to review a
broad range of Pentagon programs, ranging from medical and
personnel policies t
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| Hood probe...Computer silence...Malpractice curbs Nov 19 2009 2:07PM
Defense Secretary Robert Gates is setting up a
probe of the events surrounding the Fort Hood shootings. He's
putting former Army Secretary Togo West and former Navy chief
Vernon Clark in charge of a broad Pentagon review. Gates says the
45-day review
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| AP NewsBreak: Army keeping media from Palin event Nov 19 2009 1:32PM
Army officials plan to prevent media from
covering Sarah Palin's appearance at Fort Bragg on Monday, saying
they fear the event will turn into political grandstanding against
President Barack Obama.
Fort Bragg spokesman Tom McCollum told The Ass
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| Gates names West, Clark to lead Fort Hood review Nov 19 2009 1:04PM
Defense Secretary Robert Gates is putting
former Army Secretary Togo West and former Navy chief Vernon Clark
in charge of a broad Pentagon review of the circumstances
surrounding the Fort Hood shootings.
Gates says the 45-day review will look in
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| WASHINGTON (AP) Gates appoints former heads of Army and Navy to head Pe... Nov 19 2009 12:57PM
Gates appoints former heads of Army and Navy
to head Pentagon review into Fort Hood shootings.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
APNP 11-19-09 1240CST
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| Update on the latest news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 19 2009 4:54AM
President Barack Obama is on his way
back to Washington after an Asian tour that included efforts to
prod China on human rights and North Korea to return to nuclear
talks.
Obama today said the United States has begun talking with allies
about f
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| Heading back...Fort Hood review...Possible flood of lawsuits... Nov 19 2009 4:54AM
President Barack Obama is heading back
to Washington, his weeklong Asia trip at an end. During his last
stop, in South Korea, the president said the U.S. has begun
discussing with allies possible new sanctions against Iran for
defiantly continuing wi
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| Moldovan soldiers given onions to fight swine flu Nov 19 2009 4:47AM
Moldova's army is feeding its soldiers
onions and garlic to help them ward off swine flu.
Defense Ministry chief doctor Col. Sergiu Vasislita says about
0.9 ounces (25 grams) of onions and 0.5 ounces (15 grams) of garlic
will be added to each so
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| Obama: Iran may be punished...Karzai sworn in Nov 19 2009 1:52AM
President Barack Obama says Iran's
inability "to get to yes" about halting its nuclear pursuits
merits further consequences. Obama says the United States has begun
talking with allies about fresh punishment as Iran indicated it
would not ship its low
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| 16 killed in Pakistan courthouse bombing Nov 19 2009 1:17AM
A suicide bomber has killed 16 people
outside a courthouse in northwestern Pakistan.
It's the latest attack by Islamist militants who are fighting
back against an [[kxtopic:army:t[Army]:t]] offensive in the nearby Afghan border region.
A do
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| Heading home...Mumbai connection?...Suicide bombing in Pakistan... Nov 19 2009 1:17AM
President Barack Obama is scheduled to
depart South Korea at this hour (2:05 a.m. Eastern), bringing his
weeklong Asia trip to a close. Obama met with South Korean
President Lee Myung-bak. Both leaders declared new, united steps in
getting [[kxtopic:
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| Obama visiting S.Korea...Terror convictions predicted...Bus crash... Nov 18 2009 10:04PM
President Barack Obama says the U.S.
alliance with South Korea has never been stronger. Obama received a
warm welcome from roadside crowds and at an elaborate welcome in
Seoul. South Korea's president says he and Obama are committed to
ratification
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| Reform proposals...Fort Hood review...Katrina lawsuits prevail... Nov 18 2009 9:08PM
Senate Democrats say their health care reform
proposals will extend coverage to all but 6 percent of eligible
Americans. The measure has an estimated price tag of $849 billion
over 10 years. Republican leader Mitch McConnell says the
Republican debat
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| Judge: Corps' negligence caused Katrina flooding Nov 18 2009 8:04PM
A federal judge has ruled that the Army Corps
of Engineers' failure to properly maintain a navigation channel led
to massive flooding in Hurricane Katrina.
U.S. District Judge Stanwood Duval late Wednesday ruled in favor
of residents who alleged
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| NEW ORLEANS (AP) Judge: Army Corps' failure to maintain... Nov 18 2009 7:57PM
Judge: Army Corps' failure to maintain
navigation channel led to massive flooding by Katrina.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
APNP 11-18-09 1946CST
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| Police: 3 soldiers arrested in Ariz. with pot Nov 18 2009 5:16PM
Phoenix police arrested three Army soldiers after
they were pulled over for speeding in a rental car with 680 pounds
of marijuana and $10,000 cash inside.
Maricopa County sheriff's deputies made the arrest Tuesday night
during a crime sweep.
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| Update on the latest news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 18 2009 3:31PM
One Republican senator wants to know why it
makes sense to have a civilian trial for the professed 9/11
mastermind when he's already tried to plead guilty before a
military commission.
The question was put today to Attorney General Eric Holder
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| Army shell accidentally kills 6 civilians in northwestern Pakistan... Nov 18 2009 2:07PM
The deaths of six civilians is
stirring anger in northwestern Pakistan.
Police say an army shell targeting a militant hide-out
accidentally killed three women, two children and a man.
After the strike, dozens of people dragged the bodies on
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| Defending civilian trials...Obama in South Korea...Anger in... Nov 18 2009 1:04PM
To those who fear that a federal civilian
trial will give Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (HAH'-leed shayk
moh-HAH'-med) a chance to spout hateful rhetoric, Attorney General
Eric Holder says not to worry. He told a Senate panel today that
any words from the p
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| AG Holder disturbed by shooting suspect's contacts Nov 18 2009 10:02AM
Attorney General Eric Holder says he was
disturbed to learn of contacts between Fort Hood shooting suspect
Nidal Hasan and a radical imam overseas.
Holder is testifying Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary
Committee.
Lawmakers asked him a
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| Fort Carson honors 15 troops killed in Afghanistan Nov 18 2009 5:01AM
Fifteen soldiers from Fort Carson who
were killed in Afghanistan last month will be remembered in two
memorial services at the post.
Army Secretary John McHugh will attend the services Wednesday at
the post near Colorado Springs, Colo.
One
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| Soldier suicides up...Health care proposal...Filibuster crushed... Nov 17 2009 10:03PM
Army officials expect soldier suicides this
year to surpass the total for last year. As of Monday, there were
140 suicides by active duty soldiers. That's the same as were
confirmed for all of 2008. Marine Corps suicides also are higher
again this ye
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| Army beats Long Island 6356 Nov 17 2009 9:35PM
Julian Simmons scored 15 points and
Jeremy Hence scored four of his eight points in the final 34
seconds, helping Army seal its 63-56 win over Long Island
University on Tuesday night.
Josh Miller added 12 points and Tyrell Thompson had 10 for Ar
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| Jobs legislation...Soldier suicides...Search for "Geezer Bandit"... Nov 17 2009 9:07PM
Democratic leaders in the House hope to craft
a jobs bill. Job-creating ideas include additional help for small
business, more road and bridge spending and extending business tax
breaks slated to expire at the end of the year.
WASHINGTON (AP)
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| Working on jobs plan...Health care proposal...Pentagon plans probe... Nov 17 2009 7:57PM
With an unemployment rate of 10.2 percent,
House Democrats are trying to come up with a bill to put more
Americans back to work. Ideas include extending unemployment
benefits and subsidies to help the jobless pay for health
insurance.
WASHING
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| Nonconference at Army Nov 17 2009 7:08PM
Half: Long Island 23 Army 21
High Scorers: Long Island U. - Kenny Onyechi 6
Army - Josh Miller 7
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
APNP 11-17-09 1858CST
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| Jobs proposals...Veterans benefits...Army suicides Nov 17 2009 6:54PM
House Democrats are calling for a
jobs-producing bill in response to double-digit unemployment. Ideas
being considered include unemployment benefits and subsidies to
help the jobless pay for health insurance.
WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate has ad
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| Fort Hood probe...Army suicides up...GOP filibuster fails... Nov 17 2009 6:05PM
The Army says it will conduct an internal
investigation to examine whether there were missed warning signs
about the alleged shooter in the Fort Hood rampage. Pentagon
officials say the probe could be widened. Meanwhile, the Army says
140 active duty
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| Pentagon probe...Health care overhaul...Trump's deal... Nov 17 2009 4:55PM
The Pentagon is working on a thorough
investigation into the Fort Hood massacre. Officials say it will go
beyond whether the Army missed warning signs before accused
shooter, Maj. Nidal Hasan, allegedly killed 13 people. The Army's
second-ranking off
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| Fort Hood probes...Iran death sentences...Wall Street gains... Nov 17 2009 4:06PM
This month's deadly shooting rampage at Fort
Hood will be the subject of two internal investigations. The Army
will look to see if signs were missed before Nidal Malik Hasan
allegedly killed 13 people. And a Pentagon spokesman says an
investigation i
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| Shuttle looks clean...Combating Army suicides...Obama's Fox... Nov 17 2009 2:56PM
Space shuttle Atlantis astronauts
have completed a scan for signs of launch damage, and found no
obvious problems. But flight director Mike Sarafin says that
evaluation may change once experts go through the data gathered
with a 100-foot, laser-tippe
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| Microsoft's cloud computing system is growing up Nov 17 2009 2:35PM
Microsoft Corp. leads its industry in part
because a vast army of outside computer programmers design software
that only runs on its Windows operating system.
Now, the company is fighting to keep those programmers working
with its tools as techn
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| CORRECTS ArmySuicides story Nov 17 2009 2:21PM
Army officials say they appear to be getting a
handle on the problem, but they also admit that suicides among
soldiers this year will likely top last year's pace.
Army Vice Chief of Staff General Peter Chiarelli said today the
140 confirmed suic
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| Suicide trend may reverse...More problem servicemembers?...Spending... Nov 17 2009 2:07PM
Even though the number of suicides in the
military this year are nearly certain to top last year's numbers,
military officials believe they're starting to turn that trend
around. An Army official says there's been a tapering off in recent
months afte
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| Smart plea...Fort Hood probe...Iran death sentences... Nov 17 2009 12:57PM
One of two people charged in the 2002
abduction of Elizabeth Smart has pleaded guilty to federal charges,
including kidnapping. Wanda Barzee faces up to life in prison. She
was accused along with her husband of abducting Smart from her
family's Salt
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| Problems in the ranks...Progress against suicides...Guilty plea in... Nov 17 2009 12:08PM
A Pentagon probe will look at how all branches
of the armed forces not just the Army keep an eye out for
potential problems within their ranks. The probe, which is still in
the planning stages, comes in the aftermath of the deadly shooting
rampage
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| Update on the latest news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 17 2009 11:54AM
One of two people charged in the 2002
abduction of Elizabeth Smart has pleaded guilty to federal charges.
In a deal with prosecutors, Wanda Eileen Barzee pleaded guilty
to charges of kidnapping and unlawful transportation of a minor
Tuesday in U
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| Fort Hood slayings prompt full Pentagon review Nov 17 2009 11:12AM
An internal investigation into the deadly
shooting rampage at Fort Hood, [[kxtopic:texas:t[Texas]:t]], will cover not just the [[kxtopic:army:t[Army]:t]],
but every branch of the service.
Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell says the investigation is
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| Fort Hood probe...Paying for health care...Heart pump... Nov 17 2009 11:05AM
Pentagon officials say they'll look into how
to detect potential problems similar to those that preceded this
month's deadly shooting rampage at Fort Hood, [[kxtopic:texas:t[Texas]:t]]. Pentagon
spokesman Geoff Morrell says a probe will go beyond spec
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| Army suicides to top 2008, but progress reported Nov 17 2009 10:37AM
The Army says soldier suicides this year are
almost sure to top last year's, but that it has made progress in
stemming the problem in recent months.
Army Vice Chief of Staff General Peter Chiarelli told a Pentagon
press conference Tuesday that a
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| WASHINGTON (AP) Army says suicides almost sure to top last year's. ... Nov 17 2009 10:23AM
Army says suicides almost sure to top last
year's.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
APNP 11-17-09 1014CST
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| Review of missed signs will span entire Pentagon Nov 17 2009 9:41AM
The Defense Department will launch a broad
investigation in light of the Fort Hood shootings that looks at how
all the military services keep a watch on potential problems in
their ranks.
Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said the probe will hit
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| Israel army punishes troops for settlement protest Nov 17 2009 5:36AM
The Israeli army has punished a group of
soldiers for protesting the forcible evacuation of settler homes in
the West Bank.
The army says the troops refused to follow orders during the
military's evacuation of settlers on Monday at an unauthoriz
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| Pushing human rights...Giving credit...Mortgage delinquency... Nov 17 2009 4:47AM
President Barack Obama is pushing [[kxtopic:china:t[China]:t]] on human
rights during his visit to Beijing. Obama has met twice with
President Hu Jintao, telling him the U.S. believes all men and
women have "certain fundamental rights" and pushing for
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Nov 17 2009 3:44AM
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| Political climate...Mixed mortgage news...Internal investigation... Nov 17 2009 12:56AM
President Barack Obama says the United States and
China are looking for a comprehensive deal during next month's
climate change summit in Copenhagen. Speaking to reporters in
Beijing, Obama says the goal of the meeting should be an agreement
with an
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| Reports: Army to probe alleged shooter's career Nov 17 2009 12:35AM
Published reports say the Army will conduct an
internal investigation to examine whether it missed warning signs
about the man accused of killing 13 people at Fort Hood, [[kxtopic:texas:t[Texas]:t]].
Citing anonymous officials, The Wall Street Jo
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| Obama, Hu made pledges...Army investigation...Market rallies... Nov 17 2009 12:07AM
President Barack Obama says that China's
partnership has helped the United States pull out of the worst
recession in a generation. Obama offered the assessment during a
joint appearance in Beijing with Chinese President Hu Jintao (hoo
jin-tow). Obama
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| Va. company to design Army's Pacific headquarters Nov 16 2009 10:53PM
The military says it has awarded AECOM Design of
Roanoke, Va., a $21.5 million contract to design and engineer the
Army's new Pacific headquarters at Fort Shafter in Hawaii.
The Army Corps of Engineers said Monday the facility will house
the Arm
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| U.S.,China presidents meet...Child mourned...Marathon surgery... Nov 16 2009 10:03PM
China's president has told President Barack Obama
that he looks forward "to having an in-depth relationship." Obama
is meeting with Hu Jintao in Beijing. Earlier in Shanghai, Obama
held a town-hall-style meeting with university students.
NEW Y
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| Soldier mom refuses deployment to care for baby Nov 16 2009 1:25PM
A Georgia-based Army cook and single mother
could face criminal charges after she refused to deploy to
Afghanistan, saying no one could care for her 10-month-old son.
Commanders at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah had 21-year-old
Spc. Alexis Hut
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| Virginia Tech, Cincinnati to meet in DC in 2012 Nov 16 2009 12:36PM
Virginia Tech has secured yet another game
in the D.C. suburbs, agreeing to play Cincinnati at the Washington
Redskins stadium in 2012.
The game will mark the Hokies' third trip to FedEx Field,
following a meeting with Southern California in 200
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| (Following Advance for Use Friday, Nov. 27) Nov 16 2009 8:31AM
Today in History
Today is Friday, Nov. 27, the 331st day of 2009. There are 34
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Nov. 27, 1909, author, poet and critic James Agee was born in
Knoxville, Tenn.
On t
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| Obama in China...Pakistan bombing...Poll: Americans of two minds on... Nov 16 2009 5:57AM
President Barack Obama opened his China trip
today with a pointed pitch for human rights. He's urging Beijing to
stop censoring the Internet. He added that freedom of expression
and worship, unfettered access to information and unrestricted
political
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| Obama prods China on rights...Afghanistan attack...Pakistan... Nov 16 2009 2:55AM
President Barack Obama is speaking out against
censorship in China on his first trip there as the U.S. leader. He
says tough criticisms of political leaders should be allowed and
the free flow of information on the Internet "should be
encouraged." Ob
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| Chinese town hall...Deadly bombing...Repaying debt Nov 16 2009 12:07AM
President Barack Obama is telling Chinese
students that the United States will always work to push for its
core values of freedom of expression and political participation.
Obama on Monday opened a town hall-style meeting in Shanghai with a
vow to
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