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President says he hopes to find common grounds without compromising principles - The following op-ed by President Bush originally appeared in The Wall Street Journal January 3 and is in the public domain. There are no republication restrictions.

Ramadi Women and Children Wounded by Enemy Attack - AR RAMADI, IRAQ – A civilian female and five children were wounded by enemy mortar attack in Ramadi Jan. 2.

Raids yield terrorists, terror leaders, weapons - BAGHDAD — Nine terrorists, including an al-Qaeda leader, were killed during raids conducted by Coalition forces in Baghdad Monday and Tuesday. Also, one

The US Navy PHIBGRU 2 Becomes ESG 2 - NORFOLK, Va. (NNS) -- Commander, Amphibious Group (CPG) 2 was disestablished Dec. 31, and commissioned as Commander, Expeditionary Strike Group (ESG) 2, culminating

With journalism as her foundation, new UN spokesperson pledges access to information - Michele Montas today began work as the spokesperson for Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, pledging to bring her experience as a journalist in Haiti

Navy Begins Investigation Into Iraqi Soldier's Death - WASHINGTON, Jan. 2, 2007 – Naval Criminal Investigation Command has launched an investigation into a Dec. 30 incident in which an Iraqi soldier was killed during an altercation

Soldier Killed in Iraq; Officials Identify Two Casualties - WASHINGTON, Jan. 2, 2007 – A U.S. soldier was killed yesterday southwest of Baghdad when an improved explosive device detonated near his patrol, and the Defense Department

America Supports You: Bears Bring New Year's Morale to Troops - CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait, Jan. 2, 2007 – Football fever took on a new dimension yesterday as Third Army and U.S. Army Central Command troops watched the

Ban Ki-moon takes over as UN Secretary-General, calls for common action to face crises - Passing an honour guard and welcomed with applause from staff, new United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

MND-B Troops Hit by Roadside Bomb - BAGHDAD – An improvised explosive device detonated near a Multi-National Division - Baghdad patrol, killing one Soldier southwest of the Iraqi capital Jan. 1.

IEDs Kill Two GIs in Baghdad; Another GI Dies in Western Iraq - WASHINGTON, Dec. 31, 2006 – Three U.S. soldiers died in Iraq on Dec. 29, and military officials have identified 10 earlier casualties.

Al-Qaida weapons dealer killed during Baghdad raid - BAGHDAD, Iraq " Coalition Forces killed three terrorists, wounded one and detained two other suspected terrorists in a raid Tuesday morning targeting an al-Qaida weapons dealer in the Baghdad area.

Bonds between U.S., Iraqi troops strengthen during operation - CAMP TAJI — Iraqi Army troops from the 2nd Brigade, 9th Iraqi Army Division conducted operations in the Taji Market north of the Iraqi capital Thursday in order to

U.S. Population Hits 301 Million - Washington – A steady stream of immigrants to the United States and moderate growth keep the U.S. population younger than other developed countries,

Direct Final Rule to Update Fire Protection Standards for Shipyards - WASHINGTON -- An updated direct final rule that incorporates more recent National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards into the Department of Labor’s Occupational

IEDs Kill Two GIs in Baghdad; Another GI Dies in Western Iraq - WASHINGTON, Dec. 31, 2006 – Three U.S. soldiers died in Iraq on Dec. 29, and military officials have identified 10 earlier casualties.

Resolve to E-cycle Old Electronics - Making a New Year’s resolution to donate or recycle your old electronics - - old cell phones, computers and televisions - - is one way to share more good tidings and help the environment

IA conducts operation to capture Al Qaeda in Iraq cell members near Fallujah - BAGHDAD – 1st Iraqi Army Division Forces, with Coalition advisers, detained three suspects during operations Dec. 31

New IA officers complete training - AL RUSTAMIYAH — More than 200 cadets were promoted to the rank of second lieutenant in a graduation ceremony Thursday at the Iraqi Military Academy Al Rustamiyah.

Presidential Message for New Year's Day, 2007 - Over the past year, we have reached important goals and confronted new challenges. At the start of this New Year, we move forward with trust in the power of the American spirit, confidence in our purpose, and faith in

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