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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

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

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