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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

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