 | Roundtable With Traveling Press - I was wondering if you could expand a little on what you told us on the plane coming over regarding the additional preparation you think is necessary for the next round. What exactly |
 | A Tale of Drugs, Guns, and Murder - Sniper rifles. Grenade launchers. Pistols. Heaps of ammunition. The warehouse on St. Croix was no ordinary gun shop. The woman inspecting the arms was no |
 | Remarks by the President at National Singapore University - THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. Good evening. Laura and I are really pleased to be back in Singapore. And I appreciate the chance to come and speak to you at this fine university. I thank the government and the people of Singapore for |
 | Soldiers Find Comfort in Good Luck Charms - CAMP LIBERTY, Iraq, Nov. 15, 2006 " Before heading into Baghdad, soldiers here put on layer after layer of protective gear. There"s the Army combat uniform first, then an outer tactical vest, and finally, they top it off with an Army combat helmet. |
 | 1st Cav. Div. takes the reigns in Baghdad - BAGHDAD — Under the clear, morning skies of a promising new day here, 1st Cavalry Division took the reigns for Multi-National Division - Baghdad from 4th Infantry Division during |
 | Iraqi troops bring toys, supplies to children - SAMARRAH — The grin on the Iraqi soldier’s face widened as a little girl ran back to her house holding up a new stuffed animal up and showing it to her parents. |
 | Iran, Syria Continue To Show Destabilizing Behavior, Rice Says - Washington -- The Bush administration is willing to talk to Syria and Iran under the right circumstances, but both countries continue to demonstrate behavior that is destabilizing to the Middle East, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says. |
 | Chinese Intellectual Property Theft Could Spur U.S. Protectionism - Washington -- Widespread theft of intellectual property in China can undermine support in the United States for expanding trade between the two countries, U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez says. |
 | Inexpensive Test Detects H5N1 Infections Quickly, Accurately - Washington -- Scientists from the University of Colorado-Boulder and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have developed an inexpensive “gene chip” test based on a si |
 | Chicago, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Vermont, Kansas Communities Praised for Environmentally-Sensitive Development - EPA today presented its 2006 National Awards for Smart Growth Achievement to the City of Chicago; the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; the City of Wichita, Kan.; the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; and the City of Winooski, Vt. These |
 | Officers Honored With Prestigious Stockdale Award - WASHINGTON (NNS) -- Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Mike G. Mullen presented the Vice Adm. James B. Stockdale Leadership Award to Cmdr. Richard L. Clemmons Jr. and Cmdr. Brian T. Howes |
 | For the Second Consecutive Month, Temperatures Colder Than Average - Nov. 15, 2006 — For the second consecutive month, temperatures across the continental United States were cooler-than-average, according to scientists at the NOAA National |
 | Iran Should Pursue Peaceful Nuclear Path, U.S. Envoy Says - Washington -- Iran is pursuing two nuclear paths " "a uranium path and a plutonium path" " while the rest of the world wants it to follow a third route by developing peaceful nuclear |
 | NNSA Tops List of Fastest Computers in the World - WASHINGTON, D.C. – Supercomputers at the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) hold four of the top six slots on the industry-standard TOP500 list of the world’s fastest computers released today |
 | United States Implementing Intercountry Adoption Standards - Washington -- The United States is in the final stages of implementing new, federal-level standards and protections that greatly will benefit thousands of children from around the world in need of permanent families. |
 | CCCI convicts 13 insurgents - One sentenced to 42 years imprisonment, three sentenced to 30 years imprisonment BAGHDAD, Iraq " The Central Criminal Court of Iraq convicted 13 security detainees |
 | 18 Suspected terrorists detained; IED materials destroyed - BAGHDAD, Iraq – Coalition Forces detained 18 suspected terrorists and destroyed a cache of improvised explosive device materials while conducting multiple raids Wednesday morning. The raids targeted individuals in the northern |
 | Iraqi Special Forces, Police Nab Cell Leaders, Members - WASHINGTON, Nov. 14, 2006 " Iraqi special forces soldiers and police nabbed terror-cell leaders and members in raids in Baghdad over the last |
 | President Bush Meets with CEOs of U.S. Automobile Manufacturers - THE PRESIDENT: The Vice President and members of my Cabinet, Secretary of Treasury, Secretary of Transportation, members of my staff and I have just had a constructive and meaningful dialogue |
 | National Intelligence Director Negroponte to Address 21st Annual Meeting of Overseas Security Advisory Council - Director of National Intelligence John D. Negroponte will address the 21st annual meeting of the Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) at 11:00 a.m., on Wednesday, November 15, 2006, in the Dean Acheson Auditorium of the U.S. Department of State. The OSAC annual meeting will run from November 14-16, 2006. |