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Politics – As the American media's increasing focus on the presidential race and the political debate in Washington shows diminishing concern for the Iraq war, a little noted speech in the American Senate shed light on the…
Politics – It's the state of America now that is the most gripping source of anxiety for Americans, not Al Qaeda or Iraq. Anyone who thinks they are going to win this election playing the Iraq or the terrorism card, one way…
News – Militants killed seven people in a series of attacks Tuesday in Iraq's eastern Diyala province, and a local official said government crackdowns against Sunni extremists elsewhere in the country were driving them…
Gadgets & Tech – The U.S. military has been enthusiastic about information technology. But the question of whether IT makes people better at what they do seems just as mixed a picture in combat as it is in the office.
Politics – Envoys from 26 Latin American and Caribbean countries meet on Friday to discuss the rising cost of food and draw up a united policy for the region.
Politics – Foreign ministers from five countries with Arctic coastal waters are gathering in Greenland to discuss territorial claims to the region.
News – The most recent living conditions in Baghdad...no water, no electricity, no fuel in addition to a sever sand storm and extremely hight temperatures and the clowns (ministers) are doing nothing about it...worth reading…
Politics – Mrs. Speakman, 59, a pastor and educator at Bethany Presbyterian Church in Bridgeville, Pa., an activist evangelical church southwest of Pittsburgh, backs Senator Barack Obama in the presidential race. Along with…
News – Iraq's government invited foreign firms Monday to help boost the production of the country's major oil fields, beginning a global competition for access to the world's third-largest reserves.
News – Dawoud Ameen, a former Iraqi soldier, lay in bed, his shattered legs splayed before him, worrying about the rent for his family of five.
Do No Evil – In the night, he would yell out his name, rank and serial number. He'd shout that he would never be taken hostage. Four times he tried to choke his wife because, in his nightmares, she was al-Qaida. Finally, the…
Do No Evil – Life has been anything but easy for thousands of soldiers who have returned home from Iraq and Afghanistan. In addition to bearing the physical and psychological effects of their time on the battlefield - amputated…
Careers & Jobs – The job market is anything but easy these days. But imagine if you were a disabled veteran having to deal with your injuries and reconnecting with civilian life while juggling resume writing, retraining and networking.…
News – The Iraqi government sued dozens of companies, including oil giant Chevron Corp., for more than $10 billion on Monday, saying they paid kickbacks to former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's government under the U.N.…
Do No Evil – After a 2-week fact-finding tour of U.S. prison and detention facilities, a U.N. human rights investigator has blasted the Bush administration for a rash of shortcomings in the country's flawed justice system and…
Men – A man has died after reports of a fight in the street in Birmingham. Police were called to Balsall Heath in the city on Wednesday night, where the victim was found with serious injuries.
Politics – When former Canadian police officer Gary Nelson arrived in the Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda to take over as commissioner of constabulary, he packed plenty of warm weather wear.
News – A policeman has been grabbed from inside a car and dragged along a road and assaulted.
Politics – The prime minister and Tibet's exiled spiritual leader also discussed human rights and ways to help China in the aftermath of the 12 May earthquake.
Gay & Lesbian – A Western New York native who served his country in Iraq has been kicked out of the Army because of his sexuality. News 4 spoke with Veteran Darren Manzella, who says his new mission is protecting the rights of…
News – Militants killed more U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan in June than in Iraq for the second straight month.
Politics – Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said his party "held its own" in the Crewe and Nantwich by-election, despite coming third with 14.6% of the vote.
News – The annual Lions Club Family Fun Day is take place at Culver Close and Victory Field. The day-long event raises money for the club's charitable trust fund and is usually supported by thousands of local people.…
Politics – Skip the "good news" part. The "improvement" represents divide and conquer in a colonial fashion; it's barely held together by baling wire and reliant on the destruction of ever more Iraqi neighborhoods. This cannot…
Politics – The Bush administration has launched a "significant escalation" of covert operations in Iran, sending U.S. commandos to spy on the country's nuclear facilities and undermine the Islamic republic's government, journalist…
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