Sunday, March 1, 2009
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Iraqis Take Control of Kirkuk’s SoI Program
FOB WARRIOR — A large and diverse crowd gathered at the K-1 Iraqi Army base in Kirkuk to witness the province’s Sons of Iraq (SoI) transfer from the U.S. military to the 12th Iraqi Army Division, Feb. 25.
Regional Courthouse Bolsters Rule of Law
BASRAH — Hundreds gathered as Iraqi officials hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony marking the completion of the new $10.9 million regional courthouse here, Feb. 26.
Newlywed Air Force Couple Serves in Iraq
BAGHDAD — “There was no doubt in my mind that I wanted to volunteer for this,” said 21-year-old Airman 1st Class Yesenia Bray of her deployment to Baghdad.
U. S. Air Force civilian helps build Iraqi Army’s capabilities
BASRAH — A U.S. Air Force civilian from Las Vegas, Nevada is returning home after completing a voluntary six-month deployment to Iraq with the Gulf Region Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Iraq.
Gates says US military can help Mexico in drug war
WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Robert Gates says the U.S. is in the position to provide more help to Mexico in the fight against drug cartels operating near the U.S. border.
Iran has 'enough material' to make nuclear bomb
WASHINGTON (AFP) — Iran has enough fissile material to build a nuclear bomb, top US military officer Admiral Mike Mullen said on Sunday, marking the first time the United States has made such an assessment.
Local Company Discovers Threat To Obama's Security
PITTSBURGH -- Target 11 has learned a Cranberry company that monitors peer-to-peer file-sharing networks discovered what it said is a potentially serious security breach involving President Barack Obama’s helicopter.
Brown woos Obama on global deal
GORDON BROWN hopes to forge a partnership with President Barack Obama in Washington this week, to call for a “global new deal” to lift the world out of recession.
Struggling States Look to Unorthodox Taxes
In his 11 years in the Washington Legislature, Representative Mark Miloscia says he has supported all manner of methods to fill the state’s coffers, including increasing fees on property owners to help the homeless and taxes on alcohol and cigarettes, most of which, he said, passed “without a peep.
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Israel Threatens 'Harsh' Retaliation for Palestinian Rocket Attacks
Israel is threatening to hit back hard for Palestinian rocket fire from the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip. Six weeks after the Gaza war, Israel is growing impatient with continuing Palestinian rocket attacks. The issue topped the agenda at the weekly Cabinet meeting, a day after a rocket slammed into an empty school in the Israeli coastal city of Ashkelon.
U. S. pulling out of ‘Durban II’ conference
WASHINGTON (JTA) -- The Obama administration has decided to boycott the so-called Durban II conference out of concerns for anti-Semitism.
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Iraqis Take Control of Kirkuk’s SoI Program
FOB WARRIOR — A large and diverse crowd gathered at the K-1 Iraqi Army base in Kirkuk to witness the province’s Sons of Iraq (SoI) transfer from the U.S. military to the 12th Iraqi Army Division, Feb. 25.
Regional Courthouse Bolsters Rule of Law
BASRAH — Hundreds gathered as Iraqi officials hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony marking the completion of the new $10.9 million regional courthouse here, Feb. 26.
Newlywed Air Force Couple Serves in Iraq
BAGHDAD — “There was no doubt in my mind that I wanted to volunteer for this,” said 21-year-old Airman 1st Class Yesenia Bray of her deployment to Baghdad.
U. S. Air Force civilian helps build Iraqi Army’s capabilities
BASRAH — A U.S. Air Force civilian from Las Vegas, Nevada is returning home after completing a voluntary six-month deployment to Iraq with the Gulf Region Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Iraq.
Gates says US military can help Mexico in drug war
WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Robert Gates says the U.S. is in the position to provide more help to Mexico in the fight against drug cartels operating near the U.S. border.
Iran has 'enough material' to make nuclear bomb
WASHINGTON (AFP) — Iran has enough fissile material to build a nuclear bomb, top US military officer Admiral Mike Mullen said on Sunday, marking the first time the United States has made such an assessment.
Local Company Discovers Threat To Obama's Security
PITTSBURGH -- Target 11 has learned a Cranberry company that monitors peer-to-peer file-sharing networks discovered what it said is a potentially serious security breach involving President Barack Obama’s helicopter.
Brown woos Obama on global deal
GORDON BROWN hopes to forge a partnership with President Barack Obama in Washington this week, to call for a “global new deal” to lift the world out of recession.
Struggling States Look to Unorthodox Taxes
In his 11 years in the Washington Legislature, Representative Mark Miloscia says he has supported all manner of methods to fill the state’s coffers, including increasing fees on property owners to help the homeless and taxes on alcohol and cigarettes, most of which, he said, passed “without a peep.
"
Israel Threatens 'Harsh' Retaliation for Palestinian Rocket Attacks
Israel is threatening to hit back hard for Palestinian rocket fire from the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip. Six weeks after the Gaza war, Israel is growing impatient with continuing Palestinian rocket attacks. The issue topped the agenda at the weekly Cabinet meeting, a day after a rocket slammed into an empty school in the Israeli coastal city of Ashkelon.
U. S. pulling out of ‘Durban II’ conference
WASHINGTON (JTA) -- The Obama administration has decided to boycott the so-called Durban II conference out of concerns for anti-Semitism.
For more news and info you need to know from America and around the world go to http://operationrooster.110mb.com/
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