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Doug Mills - George W. Bush

6 hours ago ago from Bnyce - Home

via graphics8.nytimes.com (from portraits of people w presidential names ) "In the portrait, Mr. Bush s body language makes subtle reference to a picture taken by the photojournalist Doug Mills on Sept. 11, at the moment when President Bush learned that a second plane had struck the World Trade Center." (from portraits of people w presidential names ) "In the portrait, Mr. Bush s body language makes subtle reference to a ...

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Could We Lose Iraq?

18 hours ago ago from RealClearWorld - The Compass Blog

Kenneth Pollack of the Brookings Institute is worried we might: The mistake we are in danger of making in Iraq is that as our military steps back, our civilians are not always stepping up. Over the past six to nine months, our embassy has been inconsistent at best, and has panicked many Iraqis and many Iraqi leaders into believing that the Obama administration does not care about Iraq and is simply running for the exit as fast as they can. ...

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14 hours ago ago from Like Maria Said Paz

" Pregnant Servicewomen: The Canaries in the Mine " (Alexa Kolbi-Molinas, ACLU's Blog of Rights ): “Women in uniform today are not just invaluable; they’re irreplaceable.” That’s what now-Secretary of the Army John McHugh stated at his confirmation hearings this July. No doubt Major General Anthony Cucolo III, who commands 22,000 soldiers, including nearly 2000 women, in Northern Iraq, agrees—he just has a funny way of showing it. In ...

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Tomgram: A Holiday Season of War

14 hours ago ago from Rethink Afghanistan War Blog

This dispatch originally appeared at TomDispatch.com . In Nightmares Begin Responsibilities Why War Will Take No Holiday in 2010 By Tom Engelhardt Excuse the gloom in the holiday season, but I feel like we’re all locked inside a malign version of the movie Groundhog Day. You remember, the one in which the characters are forced to relive the same 24 hours endlessly.  Put more personally, TomDispatch started in November 2001 ...

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Iraq: ancient Babylon archaeological site damaged by military activity

14 hours ago ago from Don't hate me because I'm right.

9 July 2009 – The ancient site of Babylon – home to the Hanging Gardens, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World – has been significantly damaged due to its use as a military base by coalition forces in Iraq from 2003-2004, according to a report released by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) today. Digging, cutting scraping and leveling resulted in considerable damage to the archaeological ...

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