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US Military Deaths in Iraq War at 4, 370 - New York Times

16 hours ago ago from IraqiGovernment.net

US Military Deaths in Iraq War at 4, 370 New York Times 14, 2009, at least 4370 members of the US military had died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. and more

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Does Anybody Know Why Are We In Afghanistan? Clark County Conservative

22 hours ago ago from Clark County Conservative

A curious question you might ask? I have to agree, but that is one asked by a reader of our local paper, The Columbian in the December 14, 2009 Letters To The Editor and titled Deploying more troops is regrettable. How have people been lulled back to sleep after September 11, 2001? How has the left forgotten and ignored how they demeaned President Bush’s efforts in Iraq by crying often, “Afghanistan is where the fight is” or ...

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4 hours ago ago from Her War, Her Voice!

As I see soldiers here at Fort Irwin returning from Iraq, I am reminded of the many homecomings that my family has experienced over the few years. I remember the anticipation, anxiety, the love, hope, relief, and the fear. I remember being one of a handful of wives who had to travel hours from all parts of Germany to pick up our husbands who should have been home a week earlier. He had been stuck in Kuwait and missed his daughter's first ...

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22 hours ago ago from Tikkun Daily Blog

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23 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

New York Times : Demands by the United States for Pakistan to crack down on the strongest Taliban warrior in Afghanistan, Siraj Haqqani, whose fighters pose the biggest threat to American forces, have been rebuffed by the Pakistani military, according to Pakistani military officials and diplomats. Read the whole story: New York Times

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18 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Sports

NEW YORK -- A Canadian doctor who has treated golfer Tiger Woods, swimmer Dara Torres and NFL players is suspected of providing athletes with performance-enhancing drugs, according to a newspaper report. The New York Times reported on its Web site Monday night that Dr. Anthony Galea was found with human growth hormone and Actovegin, a drug extracted from calf's blood, in his bag at the U.S.-Canada border in late September. He was arrested ...

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The only way to tell it is straight. The New York Times annual online Holiday Gift Guide , a trove of giving ideas for children, coffee lovers, flat-TV fans, cosmetic users, travelers and many other customers, this year for the first time offers a section for "people of color.'' The section starts with a brief introduction that says, "it's not hard to find gifts created for and by people of color this holiday season." Good to know. The ...

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