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Over Quarter Million Dollars Worth Crack Cocaine Seized in Sacramento Residential Neighborhood - SACRAMENTO, CA - Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Assistant Special Agent in Charge Gordon Taylor, Sacramento Police Chief Albert Najera and United States Attorney McGregor Scott

U.N. Potential Progress In Middle East - Recent agreements can potentially pave the way for progress in Middle East peace efforts after a year in which hopes seemed to be steadily diminishing,

Capitol Hill Hearings on Military Readiness - The armed services’ four vice chiefs of staff discussed challenges that affect military readiness at a U.S. House of Representatives’ subcommittee hearing held here yesterday.

SHARQOT platoon enters uncharted territory - SHARQOT — In a moment reminiscent of the first triumphant days of the Iraq war, American Soldiers walked through a crowd of cheering Iraqi children. On a dirt road in the village

Major Progress in Congress on Iraq Legislation - Last week, Democrats unveiled a new legislative strategy for bringing an end to the war in Iraq that pushes Congress far in the direction of withdrawing American troops from Iraq.

Don't Ask, Don't Tell Policy The Way To Go Says Defense Leaders - WASHINGTON, March 13, 2007 - The top civilian and military leaders in the Defense Department today expressed support for the current don't ask, don't tell policy barring openly gay people from military service.

Adm. Fallon Relenquishes Helm at U.S. Pacific Command - PEARL HARBOR (NNS) -- Admiral William J. Fallon, Commander, U.S. Pacific Command relinquished command to Air Force Lt. Gen. Daniel P. Leaf, Deputy Commander of U.S. Pacific Command, during a ceremony at Camp

General of the Security Service, Given Outstanding Achievement Award - Dame Eliza Manningham-Buller, the Director General of the Security Service, has been given the Outstanding Achievement award in a competition run by

Marines rescue Iraqi family - FALLUJAH — Marines from Scout Platoon, Headquarters and Service Company, 4th Tank Battalion, saved the lives of a 5-year-old Iraqi boy and his family when Marin

Ponzi Endures With Lure of Riches - The sales pitch was seductive: the young visionary behind Brown Investment Services in Virginia guaranteed investors he would double their money in 30 business days by tap

International Agreement To Reduce Ozone-Depleting Chemicals - An international agreement to reduce ozone-depleting chemicals, based in part on science conducted in the 1980s by NOAA scientists and their colleagues, also has

St. Louis School Bus Driver Prepared Bogus Tax Returns on the Side - WASHINGTON — A federal court in St. Louis has permanently barred Yolanda White of St. Louis from preparing federal income tax returns for others, the Justice Department announced today. Senior Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh of the U.S. District Court for

Florida Justice Department to Monitor Elections - WASHINGTON - The Justice Department today announced that on March 13, 2007, it will deploy Department personnel to monitor municipal general elections in the cities of Miramar and Hallandale in Broward County, Fla., to ensure compliance with the Voting Rights Act. A Civil Rights Division attorney will

Disaster Housing Assistance Available; No Need to Delay Cleanup of Damaged Property - MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Individuals and families whose homes were damaged as a result of the tornadoes of March 1 may be eligible for disaster housing assistance, according to disaster recovery officials.

Statement by Education Secretary Margaret Spellings on Arts Advocacy Day - I am pleased to join the many artists, administrators, arts educators, parents, and others in celebrating 2007 Arts Advocacy Day.

ATSDR Extends Investigation of Air Emissions - ATLANTA – As part of the air quality investigation of the Marietta Air Emissions Site in Ohio, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) has added additional air monitoring stations. The Ohio Environmental P

Coalition Forces captured 15 suspected terrorists on Sunday - BAGHDAD, Iraq – Coalition Forces captured 15 suspected terrorists during operations Sunday morning targeting al-Qaida in Iraq and foreign fighter facilitators.

Partnership to Combat Equity skimming - Equity skimming. Property flipping. Straw buyers. Inflated appraisals. These are some of the fraud schemes criminals are using to take advantage of a $2.37 trillion mortgage market in the United States.

DEA Arrests Lead To Largest Ever Meth Seizure In NJ - (NEWARK) Gerard P. McAleer, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) New Jersey Division announced that the DEA had arrested 4 defendants and

Spring Ahead To Prepare For Disasters! - SEATTLE. Wash. -- The Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) encourages all Americans to use the change to daylight savings time this weekend

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