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MAY 18, 2012
SP4 Leslie H. Sabo, Jr. distinguished himself, May 10, 1970,
in Se San, Cambodia, while serving as a rifleman in Company B, 3d
Battalion, 506th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division.
An illegal alien was a security supervisor at the airport
where United #93 originated on 9/11. It's created a firestorm nationally,
since GAO routinely reports airport security deficiencies to the executive
and legislative branches.
Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri's willingness to sacrifice his own
brother underscores his determination to strike the U.S. His latest
breakthrough -- a non-metallic explosive superior to anything ever fielded
-- demonstrates he is closer to getting there.
by GEORGE W. BUSH
These are extraordinary times in the history of freedom. In
the Arab Spring, we have seen the broadest challenge to authoritarian rule
since the collapse of Soviet communism. The idea that Arab peoples are
somehow content with oppression has been discredited forever.
This is no time to destroy a hard-nosed foreign policy
backed up by a strong defense. Is this administration's alternative -
wishful thinking - the way to create a foundation for a national-security
policy?
by SHAUN WATERMAN
Defense contractors already are preparing for the layoffs
and plant closures that will occur if Congress fails to reach a deal on the
federal deficit this year, triggering $600 billion in automatic Pentagon
spending cuts.
Fiscal issues can seem esoteric and disconnected from daily
economic concerns that Americans face. But the reality is that long-term
fiscal policy decisions leaders make today will shape America's economic
future.
Cyber criminals can exploit a post on Facebook or Twitter. A
PowerPoint attachment may harbor a malicious program. We are all vulnerable
to online security breaches, so here are a few words from the web-wise.
Few organizations in the United States have been as
consistent in attacking law enforcement as the Muslim Public Affairs
Council and its president, Salam al-Marayati, who attended last year's
White House Iftar dinner.
by JENNIFER PEEBLES
Federal officials with the same agency that blew $800,000 at
a Las Vegas employee conference two years ago are also paying millions
every month to rent property that almost nobody in the government uses.
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