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Iraqi forces starting to lead but need US aid
Associated Press WriterThe Iraqi battalion leader huddled over the map with his American advisers, showing them how he planned to surround a Sunni enclave where al-Qaida militants were believed hiding. The Americans nodded in approval and assured Col. Faisal Malik Mohsen...Tags: Defense, Rebellions, Guerrilla Activity, Police, Wars and Interventions
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Hezbollah links to Caracas feared
Los Angeles TimesWestern anti-terrorism officials are increasingly concerned that Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shiite Muslim militia that Washington has labeled a terrorist group, is using Venezuela as a base for operations. Hezbollah, linked to deadly attacks on Jewish...Tags: Crimes, Defense, Government, National Government, Bombings
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Military sending foreign fighters to home nations
New York Times News ServiceWASHINGTON — The U.S. military has secretly handed over more than 200 militants to the intelligence services of Saudi Arabia, Egypt and other countries, nearly all in the past two years, as part of an effort to reduce the burden of detaining and...Tags: Prisoners and Detainees, Central Intelligence Agency, Defense, Prisons, Wars and Interventions
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U.S. to transfer military control of Anbar to Iraq
Washington BureauWASHINGTON — For much of the first five years of the Iraq War, the U.S. struggle to pacify Anbar province seemed like a quixotic effort. The western province was where U.S. forces saw some of the fiercest fighting since Vietnam, a place where...Tags: Defense, Government, Civil and Public Service, Law Enforcement, Population
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In Iraq, displaced families return to ruins
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAfter the gunfire and explosions, after the panicked flight to an unfamiliar town, the Kadims had one more shock in store: the homecoming. When the family of 12 returned to Hay Askari in mid-July, little remained of the prosperous market village they...Tags: Family, Corporate Crime, Defense, Rebellions, Muqtada Sadr
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Attacks kill 39 insurgents in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistani troops drove off a Taliban attack on a fort and pounded another band of militants holed up in a health center, officials said yesterday as fighting spread to a third area of the tribal belt along the Afghan border. As many...Tags: Osama bin Laden, Benazir Bhutto, Health Treatments, Pervez Musharraf, Rebellions
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Cubans warned about Gustav, downpours force evacuation
Havana BureauWith Tropical Storm Gustav expected to regain hurricane strength as it roars along Cuba 's southern coast, thunderstorms and related downpours forced the evacuation of hundreds of people on the island early Wednesday. Less than two weeks after Tropical...Tags: Rivers, Guerrilla Activity, Tropical Storms, Weather Warnings, Bodies of Water
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Cuba prepares for Gustav
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe darkened waters of overflowing rivers coursed the streets of eastern Holguin province Wednesday and forced the evacuation of some 5,000 people in the opening salvo of Gustav's assault on Cuba. Gustav, which has alternated between a hurricane and...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Tropical Storms, Weather Warnings, National Hurricane Center, Hurricanes
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Jekyll and Hyde: 2009 Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG
MotorTrend MagazineWhump! Thumbing the start button on the Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG shifter is like throwing a match into a pool of gasoline. The handbuilt 6.2L V-8 under the hood doesn't crank or spool or stutter into life. It's just suddenly there, all rumbling menace, like... -
Cars that Jumped the Shark: Mercedes-Benz SL
Edmunds.comThe first Mercedes-Benz SL I ever drove was a 1981 380SL, with the woefully underperforming 3.8-liter, 155 horsepower V8. Even then I knew enough about the model to know that "SL" stood for "Sport Light," so I remember being highly disappointed. "This... -
Attorney for man acquitted in terror case wants immigration judge to halt deportation
South Florida Sun-SentinelA lawyer for the only acquitted member of the so-called Liberty City Seven urged an immigration judge Monday to block the government from deporting him to Haiti based on the same terrorism-related charges. Lyglenson Lemorin, 33, a legal U.S. resident for...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Judges, Guerrilla Activity, Prosecution, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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9-11 revisited
Forum Publishing GroupOn Sept. 11, 1945, Frank Sinatra made a short film in which he portrays himself, teaching the American values of tolerance and unity to a group of kids on the street. The film was titled "The House I Live In" and introduced a song by the same name. Of...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Movies, Philosophy, Music, Boca Raton
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