 | Over $5 Million in Forfeited Drug Proceeds Distributed - (Indianapolis, IN) Gary G. Olenkiewicz, Special Agent in Charge of the Chicago Field Division Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Susan W. Brooks, United States Attorney |
 | FEMA's Good Neighbor Approach Aids in Cross-Border Response - Recently, Sonja Nieuwejaar from FEMA’s Office of International Affairs spoke to the Good Neighbor Environmental Board, an independent federal committee that advises the president and congress on |
 | Decommissioned After 38 Years of Service - MAYPORT, Fla. (NNS) -- The aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) was decommissioned in Mayport, Fla., March 23. |
 | President Abbas is ready for Middle East peace - United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today in Ramallah offered full support for plans by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas for achieving Statehood, |
 | Insurgent Attack in Afghanistan Stoped - American and Afghan forces killed 12 insurgents yesterday during a firefight near Fire Base Tillman in Paktika province, Afghanistan, officials said. |
 | Soldiers Observe Women's Past, Current Historical Feats - CAMP TAJI " The 615th "Cold Steel" Aviation Support Battalion hosted a Women"s History Month celebration here March 19. |
 | HHS Secretary Leavitt Visits Central America to Advance Initiative to Improve Health Infrastructure - HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt will visit five Central American countries next week as part of the President's initiative for advancing the cause of social justice in the Western Hemisphere. |
 | Spending Bill Without Deployment Restrictions Says Bush - President Bush yesterday urged Congress to send him an emergency war-spending bill that funds overseas troop operations, but contains no deployment restrictions or deadlines for a withdrawal of forces from Iraq. |
 | VA Reviews Maintenance Needs for All Facilities - WASHINGTON -- To ensure the 1,400 hospitals, clinics, nursing homes and other facilities where veterans receive health care from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are in top-notch physical |
 | $48,000 in penalties against two South Florida contractors - FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has proposed penalties of $43,000 against West Palm |
 | Security Council tightens sanctions against Iran over uranium enrichment - The United Nations Security Council acted unanimously today to tighten sanctions on Iran, imposing a ban on arms sales and expanding the freeze |
 | IA Captures suspect connected to kidnapping and murder - BAGHDAD – Special Iraqi Army Forces captured a suspect tied to the kidnapping and murder of Iraqi civilians as well as attacks targeting Iraqi Security Forces during operations Saturday with Coalition advisers in Sadr City. |
 | Top U.S. Officer Gives Young Chinese Troops Career Advice - The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff had some career advice here today for junior members of the Chinese Peoples’ Liberation Army. |
 | Suicide Truck Bomb Captured in Ramadi - RAMADI, IRAQ – Iraqi Police apprehended a suicide truck bomber and captured his vehicle, containing a large quantity of chlorine and explosives, when it failed to detonate in Ramadi March 23. |
 | EPA requires permit for proposed wastewater well - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 has notified Kennecott Eagle Minerals Co., Marquette, Mich., that it must obtain an underground injection control permit before it can begin construction of a proposed wastewater disposal well. |
 | Immediate cessation of hostilities in Somalia, urges Ban Ki-moon - As fighting flared in Somalia, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today called for an immediate cessation of hostilities and steps toward |
 | UN envoy condemns assassination attempt on Iraq's deputy prime minister - The senior United Nations envoy to Iraq today strongly condemned the recent assassination attempt against Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Salam Z. Al-Zubai, |
 | International Mission To Study Sun Returns Spectacular Images - Washington -- An international mission to study the sun has returned new, detailed images of the solar atmosphere that scientists say will change the way they understand Earth's nearest star. |
 | U.S. Tuberculosis Cases at All-Time Low - Tuberculosis rates in the United States reached an all-time low in 2006, though progress to eliminate TB continued to slow. Drug-resistant TB, including extensively drug-resistant TB, presents significant |
 | Prescriptions written in Crayons filled by Pharmacy - John P. Gilbride, Special Agent in Charge of the United States Drug Enforcement Administration and Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice |