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The world should not be surprised at the pace in which democracy is progressing in Iraq, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said here today.
07:36 Jun 3, 2006
The United Nations Security Council will start considering candidates for the post of Secretary-General next month, its current president Ambassador Ellen Margrethe Løj of Denmark said in a letter released today.
07:36 Jun 3, 2006
Many Soldiers stationed at Forward Operating Base Warrior are seeing Iraq for the second time and a lot has changed in three years.
07:33 Jun 3, 2006
NATO's Riga Summit will set new guidelines for NATO's operations, relations with partner countries, and take stock of the transformation of Alliance forces, Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said in a speech in Paris.
06:57 Jun 3, 2006
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff got a firsthand look today at growth under way here that's about to move into high gear as Guam prepares to welcome 8,000 Marines from Okinawa by 2014.
06:57 Jun 3, 2006
More low-income pregnant women living in Texas will have access to critical prenatal care the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced today. The State of Texas estimates that 66,916 pregnant women will receive prenatal health care und
06:57 Jun 3, 2006
While most stories of heroism have elaborate beginnings that lead to even more elaborate tales, it is sometimes simple deeds that exemplify the traits of a hero.
06:50 Jun 3, 2006
Staff Sgt. Aeyne Anne M. Dizicksa's cats are her family, so their welfare was her top priority when she faced deployment.
06:30 Jun 3, 2006
NATO's biggest ever public diplomacy event in Russia ended in Kaliningrad on 26 May with a call for more dialogue in order to build trust and understanding.
06:30 Jun 3, 2006
More than 300 children from 19 Massachusetts elementary schools received US EPA Paul G. Keough Earth Artist awards at a celebration at 10 am Friday, June 2 at the Faneuil Hall in Boston.
06:09 Jun 3, 2006
Alleged incidents of misconduct, such as those surrounding the Nov. 19 deaths of 24 civilians in Haditha, Iraq, do not reflect the honorable service of the overwhelming majority of coalition forces in Iraq, a U.S. general in Iraq said today.
06:08 Jun 3, 2006
The sound of a cement mixer breaks up the darkness on a lone Iraqi road near Fallujah. Marines are working in what is known as 'black out' condition - no light other than the moon and the occasional glimmer of a flashlight. It's 6 a.m. on May 24,
06:07 Jun 3, 2006
Residents are invited to share opinions on recommended options for cleaning up contaminated ground water at the Chevron Cincinnati Facility, Hooven, Ohio. Written comments on the proposed remedy and others under consideration can be sent to EPA in s
06:05 Jun 3, 2006
The special United Nations General Assembly meeting to assess the progress made in combating AIDS since it issued its Declaration of Commitment to a comprehensive battle against the pandemic five years ago ended today with a pledge to set 'ambitiou
06:04 Jun 3, 2006
Maj. Gen. Bill Caldwell, Multi-National Force - Iraq spokesman, delivered the following statement June 3 on the Coalition raid that took place near Ishaqi March 15:
05:56 Jun 3, 2006
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