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No Progress in Iraq? - BAGHDAD — A military official discussed current events in Iraq at the Combined Press InformationCenter Wednesday.

Professor Says, Spanglish Offers Stepping-Stone to English - Washington -- Spanglish, a hybrid form of English and Spanish especially popular among young people, is one of the most striking ways two of the world’s most widely used languages

U.S. Special Forces detain 3 Al-Qaeda in Iraq high-level leaders - BAGHDAD – Soldiers from the 1/6th Iraqi Army Scouts, with U.S. Special Forces as advisors, detained three suspected key Al-Qaeda in Iraq leaders during an intelligence driven operation Aug. 14 in the Mansour area of

Music industry looks to help budding artists, educate about online piracy - Washington – Teenagers often are viewed as the worst violators of copyright laws, illegally downloading and sharing music on the Internet, but as artists they also have much to gain from copyright protection in the United States

NASA, Speeding-Bullet Star Leaves Enormous Streak Across Sky - NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer has spotted an amazingly long comet-like tail behind a star streaking through space at supersonic speeds. The star, named Mira after the Latin word for

Fact Sheet: National Applications Office - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security"s (DHS) National Applications Office (NAO) is the executive agent to facilitate the use of intelligence

Lessons From Horn of Africa to Apply in Africa Command - DJIBOUTI, Aug. 15, 2007 – As the war on terrorism moves forward, the lessons of U.S. operations in the Horn of Africa will resonate around the Defense Department and the government, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of

Ugandans want justice for past atrocities - A new study by the United Nations human rights office shows that communities in northern Uganda blame both the Government and the rebel Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) for atrocities committed during a more than 20-year conflict

Nuclear Power Industry is Tackling a Lack of Skill - Washington -- The U.S. nuclear power industry is tackling a lack of skilled workers, insufficient manufacturing capacity and other problems as it works

The Mid-East Weapons Deal Playing With Fire - The Bush Administration wants to send $65 billion in weapons to the Middle East but Congress has the power to stop it. Saudi Arabia will pay $20 billion to the arms dealers with

ExxonMobil Chemical Introduces Vistalon - HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ExxonMobil Chemical Company has introduced Vistalon" EPM* rubber 722 which can cost effectively improve processability and cable flexibility in medium- and low-voltage wire

Tracking Tropical Storm DEAN - NHC forecast tracks of the center can be in error; track forecast errors in recent years were used to construct the areas of uncertainty for the first 3 days (solid white area) and for days 4 and 5 (white stippled area). These

Invitation From Leonardo DiCaprio - I am writing to tell you about my new environmental film, "The 11th Hour". The film documents the environmental crises we

Sergey Lavrov, Foreign Minister, Meets Shyam Saran, the Indian Prime Minister's Special Envoy for Nuclear Talks with US - Russian Federation Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on August 13 received in Moscow Shyam Saran, the Indian Prime Minister's Special Envoy for talks with the US on the nuclear issue.

U.K. Web designer jailed for hacking - A website designer has been sentenced under the Computer Misuse Act after hacking in to a competitor's website.

NOAA to map a portion of the Arctic sea floor - NOAA’s Office of Coast Survey, in partnership with the University of New Hampshire’s Joint Hydrographic Center and the National Science Foundation, will embark on a four-week cruise to map a portion of the Arctic sea floor starting Aug. 17.

FBI, The Relentless Pursuit of a Killer - It was a tragic accident. Two summers ago, Special Agent Tim Creedon from our Columbus, Ohio, office was riding his motorcycle when another driver ran into him and sped away. Creedon was critically injured and nearly bled to death; he later lost most of his left leg. He was eligible

Breast Cancer, U.S., Middle Eastern Experts Join in Fight - Washington -- When Kendra Woods asked 25 colleagues at America’s leading cancer treatment center to serve as advisers for a program to fight breast cancer in the Middle East, she expected about 10

U.S. Tomahawks discover car bomb in southern Baghdad - BAGHDAD — Multi-National Division – Baghdad troops discovered a vehicleborne

Operation Lightning Hammer pursues al-Qaeda - TIKRIT, Iraq – TIKRIT, Iraq – Operation Lightning Hammer, involving approximately

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