Thursday, March 5, 2009

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Iraqi, U. S. Soldiers Work Together Toward Future
COMBAT OUTPOST AL-GHARRAF, Iraq, March 5, 2009 – Combat Outpost al-Gharraf, formerly named Joint Security Station Jenkins, signifies the transition from coalition to Iraqi control that has swept across the country.


Coalition, Afghans Kill One, Detain Four Taliban Bomb Suspects
KABUL, Afghanistan, March 5, 2009 – Afghan and coalition forces killed one militant and detained four others during operations to disrupt the Taliban and Haqqani terrorist group networks in Afghanistan’s Kandahar and Khowst provinces today, military officials reported.


Afghan Security Forces Shoulder More Responsibility
WASHINGTON, March 5, 2009 – The Afghan National Army continues to improve as it assumes more security responsibility, the U.S. commander in charge of the training effort said yesterday.


Soldiers Train Afghan Army for Mission Readiness
BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan, March 5, 2009 – Soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division’s 2nd Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, are improving the Afghan National Army’s ability to respond to enemy activities through various joint training exercises at Combat Outpost Pegasus.


Marines partner with Liberian soldiers to deliver school supplies
MONROVIA, Liberia — Devil dogs with Marine Advisor Team and the Liberian Security Sector Reform lent a helping hand to soldiers with the Armed Forces of Liberia Feb. 17 to deliver school supplies to the United Methodist School System in Monrovia, Liberia.


Face of Defense: Amputee Soldier Completes Jumpmaster Course
FORT BRAGG, N.C., March 5, 2009 – A roadside bomb in Afghanistan cost Army Sgt. 1st Class John “Mike” Fairfax his right leg, but it didn’t take away his spirit.




GM auditors raise the specter of Chapter 11
DETROIT – General Motors Corp.'s auditors have raised "substantial doubt" about the troubled automaker's ability to continue operations, and the company said it may have to seek bankruptcy protection if it can't execute a huge restructuring plan.


Free speech litmus test proposed
Free speech advocates have raised alarms over the possibility of a new so-called "Fairness Doctrine" that would regulate speech over the radio airwaves, and now one media leader has suggested a litmus test is needed to protect First Amendment rights from President Obama and his appointees.


Prof calls cops when student mentions guns in speech
A professor at a Connecticut school has sparked controversy by calling police when a student talked about the Second Amendment during a class speech. The report comes from the Recorder, a newspaper at Central Connecticut State University, which cited the case of student John Wahlberg.


U. N. to make ban on criticizing Islam mandatory?
Muslim-dominated nations at the United Nations are once again pushing a religious "anti-defamation" plan that would bar worldwide all criticism of their founder Muhammad and his teaching.


Obama intel chief violating Iran sanctions?
JERUSALEM – President Obama's nominee for a top intelligence post sits on the board of a major oil company owned by the Chinese government that is in the midst of a multibillion dollar deal with Iran which may violate U.S. sanctions, WND has learned.


Report: Diebold Voting System Has 'Delete' Button for Erasing Audit Logs
After three months of investigation, California's secretary of state has released a report examining why a voting system made by Premier Election Solutions (formerly known as Diebold) lost about 200 ballots in Humboldt County during November's presidential election.


U. S.: Evidence mounts of Syrian nuclear cover-up
The United States said on Wednesday that United Nations inspectors had found growing evidence of covert nuclear activity in Syria, and European allies said a lack of Syrian transparency demanded utmost scrutiny.


Democratic Revolt May Slow Obama Agenda
Democratic Reps. Jim Matheson of Utah and Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona have joined a quiet revolt in the House that could slow some of President Obama's fast-moving priorities.


Some Democrats Resist Obama Tax Hike on Wealthy
President Obama's proposal to limit itemized tax deductions for high earners is running into opposition from key Democrats in Congress who worry that charities and the housing market would be hurt.


Moderates uneasy with Obama plan
Moderate and conservative Democrats in the Senate are starting to choke over the massive spending and tax increases in President Barack Obama’s budget plans and have begun plotting to increase their influence over the agenda of a president who is turning out to be much more liberal than they are.




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