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The United Nations Emergency Relief Coordinator today hailed an initiative by the Government of Uganda to help people forced by to flee their homes by rebels from the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA).
03:20 May 7, 2006
The Internet, new technology and other tools not available in previous Base Realignment and Closure rounds are helping the Defense Department meet its environmental responsibilities in the current round of closures, a top DOD official said.
03:15 May 7, 2006
The Warner Robins Air Logistics Center received an award for its efforts to streamline its C-5 Galaxy aircraft repair and overhaul processes.
03:10 May 7, 2006
The top United Nations coordinator for bird flu today stressed the importance of national plans for tackling a possible human pandemic of the disease, acknowledging that while the task is difficult and complex, the effects of a human-to-human outbre
03:08 May 7, 2006
A common trait exists among the injured Airmen recuperating at hospitals in the capital region, said the Air Force chief of staff.
03:05 May 7, 2006
The Department of Defense, like many of its civilian counterparts, is looking for creative ways to increase productivity by sharing the cost of program development, labor and technology.
02:56 May 7, 2006
The senior United Nations envoy to Timor-Leste today reported to the Security Council that five people died and 60 were injured during recent clashes in the nascent country, and urged an extension of the world body's presence there.
14:07 May 6, 2006
Volunteers with groups dedicated to supporting America's fighting men and women gathered for a celebrity-led concert in the Pentagon's outdoor center courtyard today.
10:32 May 6, 2006
U.S. Secretary of Energy Samuel W. Bodman today met with Canadian Minister of Natural Resources Gary Lunn and Mexican Secretary of Energy Fernando Canales Clariond to discuss further integration of North American energy markets.
09:43 May 6, 2006
Representatives of the 21 member economies of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum have endorsed a five-part action plan to control the spread of the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus and address the threat of a pandemic i
08:51 May 6, 2006
Even as he presented an award to a Lebanese journalist who lost a hand and a leg in an attempted car bomb assassination, the head of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
08:41 May 6, 2006
EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson launched a task force today to review the boutique fuels used across the county. Johnson laid out his vision for the task force, sought agreement on an approach and detailed a time-table to guarantee the success
08:34 May 6, 2006
In an effort to strengthen educational programs in Haiti, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) announced the addition of a Florida-Haiti Scholarship Program under the Cooperative Association of States for Scholarships (CASS) of Geor
08:28 May 6, 2006
One month after a C-5 Galaxy crash-landed less than a mile short of the runway here, recovery operations are proceeding on schedule, officials said. All 17 people on board survived the April 3 crash.
07:34 May 6, 2006
Coalition officials call it the 'measles chart' - a map of Iraq showing all the planned, in-progress and completed infrastructure projects that makes the country look like it has developed a case of the measles.
07:29 May 6, 2006

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