Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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Umm Qasr security improves through training
Umm Qasr, Iraq – The international traveler hall at the port of Umm Qasr became a safer place with the graduation of thirty three members of its security force from a building security course March 5.


Largest School in Mahmudiyah Reopens
BAGHDAD — U.S. Soldiers joined their Iraqi Army partners for the reopening ceremony of the Althaira school in Mahmudiyah, March 8. Government of Iraq officials, the Mahmudiyah Ministry of Education and Multi-National Division - Baghdad Soldiers developed the project to remodel the school, add classrooms and to improve the facilities.


U. S. Team Examines Ways to Boost Care at Iraqi Hospital
FORWARD OPERATING BASE DELTA, Iraq, March 10, 2009 – Iraqi doctors from the Karama Hospital in Kut, Iraq, discussed surgery procedures, techniques and some health care challenges they face with members of the 848th Forward Surgical Team last week.


1st ID Soldiers uncover weapons caches in southern Afghanistan
BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan (March 9, 2009) — During a recent mission to disrupt enemy movement, Soldiers in southern Afghanistan found five caches containing weapons, documents and medical supplies.


Clearing the Tangi: Task Force in Afghanistan Takes Troubled Valley
FORWARD OPERATING BASE AIRBORNE, Afghanistan, March 9, 2009 – Flexing for the first time the massive military muscle now deployed to this area, coalition forces cleared one of its most troubled insurgent hotspots, sending a forceful message to insurgent fighters here that the coalition will go wherever, whenever it wants.


Face of Defense: Alaska Army National Guard Soldier Takes on Iditarod
CAMP DENALI, Alaska, March 10, 2009 – An Alaska Army National Guardsman is running in the grueling 2009 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race under way in Alaska.




Too big to fail? 5 biggest banks are 'dead men walking'
WASHINGTON — America's five largest banks, which already have received $145 billion in taxpayer bailout dollars, still face potentially catastrophic losses from exotic investments if economic conditions substantially worsen, their latest financial reports show.


China embassy statement on US naval incident
March 10 (Reuters) - Following is a statement from the Chinese embassy in Washington in response to an incident involving Chinese ships and a U.S. naval vessel in the South China Sea on Sunday.
The statement was carried by the website of Hong Kong-based Phoenix Television (news. ifeng. com).


Seeking justice, Chinese land in secret jails
They are often tucked away in the rough-and-tumble sections of the city's south side, hidden beneath dingy hotels and guarded by men in dark coats. Known as "black houses," they are unofficial jails for the pesky hordes of petitioners who flock to the capital seeking justice.


Tension rises as N Korea cuts off hotline
North Korea on Monday cut its military hotline to Seoul and put its million-man army at battle stations, ratcheting up tensions as South Korean and US troops began war games that Pyongyang warned could spark open conflict.


Home Depot at standoff with laborers who swarm customers in bid for work
Mustachioed and graying, dressed in the uniform of a full-time job he once had, Gonzalo Garcia is out in front of The Home Depot on Lake Worth Road most mornings, and it doesn't take much to catch his eye.


GOP senators upset over Freeman
Republicans on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence are vowing increased scrutiny of national intelligence estimates if Charles “Chas” W. Freeman Jr. oversees their production.


Don't endanger free markets, Czech president warns
NEW YORK, March 9 (Reuters) - Massive government spending and tighter regulation would prolong recession, Czech President Vaclav Klaus said on Monday, as he urged U.S. President Barack Obama not to endanger the free market economy in his response to the financial crisis.




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