 | Soldiers pull security, EOD keeps streets safe - CAMP LIBERTY — A group of Soldiers stand in line for lunch as they jokingly make fun of one another, like good friends do, until they get a call on the radio – ‘An improvised explosive device has been found.’ |
 | F-16 Crash Investigation Begins in Baghdad - SOUTHWEST ASIA (AFPN) -- The interim safety investigation board convened by U.S. Central Command Air Forces has begun its efforts to gather evidence to determine what caused a U.S. Air Force F-16CG Fighting Falcon to crash. |
 | USGS Opens its Doors to the Public - Have you ever thought about being a scientist or wondered what they do? The U.S. Geological Survey invites you to find out during their Open House on Nov. 29. |
 | John Clark Assumes New Scientific Post at NTSB - Washington, D. C. - National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Mark V. Rosenker today announced that he has named John Clark, formerly Director of Aviation Safety, as the agency's Chief Scientist for Aeronautical Engineering. |
 | Insurance Companies to Pay Refunds to GIs for Deceptive Sales - FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas – Life insurance companies are being held accountable for their improper sales practices to military members. |
 | United States Welcomes Israeli Leader's Peace Overture - Washington -- The Bush administration says Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert"s offer to revive peace efforts with the Palestinians
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 | U.S. F-16 Crashes Near Baghdad; Forces Capture, Kill Terrorists - WASHINGTON, Nov. 27, 2006 – A U.S. Air Force F-16 engaged in support of coalition ground combat operations crashed about 20 miles northwest of Baghdad today, and coalition and Iraqi forces killed two terrorists and |
 | 'Observant, Adaptive Enemy' Calls for New Approaches, Gainey Says - CAMP TAJI, Iraq, Nov. 27, 2006 – Soldiers who are new to the theater of operations in Iraq actually have an advantage over those who are veterans of previous Operation Iraqi Freedom rotations, the senior enlisted advisor |
 | EPA: 11 Michigan counties meet ozone standard - CHICAGO (Nov. 27, 2006) - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 announced today that 11 Michigan counties are meeting the health-based eight-hour outdoor air standard for ozone (smog) and proposed to approve a request by Michigan to redesignate the counties |
 | Taller latinoamericano sobre entornos favorables para el desarrollo del sector agroindustrial - Santiago, 27 de noviembre de 2006. En Latinoam"rica, el sector agroindustrial tiene una importancia fundamental tanto en la econom"a como en la generaci"n de empleos. En Brasil, por ejemplo, este sector representa |
 | Attorney General Visits ATF Explosives Training Facilities at Ft. A.P. Hill - Attorney General Alberto Gonzales wanted to see first hand why ATF is the primary source of explosives investigation and training throughout the world. |
 | Cross-Border Counterfeiting Ring Busted - How good were the fake tokens? Good enough to slip into the system virtually unnoticed. And weighted just right so they were accepted by fare machines. |
 | Bigger Problems Await if Extremists Hold Sway on Region, General Says - WASHINGTON – It’s imperative that the United States, its allies and the Iraqi government stop Islamic extremists from achieving their goal of controlling Iraq and the surrounding region |
 | Council Meeting and to Launch Counter-Trafficking Training Modules - The training modules were developed with funding from the U.S. Department of State through the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration |
 | Culture of neglect, denial about violence against women is massive - UNHCR offices around the world are participating in the 16 Days with activities and awareness-raising programmes. In Liberia, where violence against women is a major problem, UNHCR is joining in nationwide campaigns and workshops to inform women about their rights. |
 | War in Iraq Now a Civil War - MSNBC and NBC news, said they will now refer to the war in Iraq as a civil war. |
 | 2006 SAG Awards™ will be Simulcast Live on TNT and TBS, Sunday, Jan. 29 - Los Angeles, California - Jeff Margolis, executive producer of the Screen Actors Guild Awards® since the fifth Actors® honors in 1999, will bring his Emmy® and DGA Award-winning directing talents. |
 | NAEP Trial Urban District Assessment on Science - As science and technology become more important to the world, knowledge of science becomes more critical for our students. So the release of the first-ever 2005 NAEP Trial Urban District Assessment on Science is a welcome and timely development. |
 | Deaths of Former Texas State Senator Frank Madla - Laura and I are deeply saddened by the deaths of Frank Madla, his mother-in-law, Mary Cruz, and his granddaughter, Aleena Jimenez. Frank was a dedicated public servant who devoted |
 | Falls Have Become the Leading Cause of Injury Deaths for Seniors - Fall-related death rates for men and women 65 years and older increased significantly from 1993 to 2003, according to a report released today in the |