 | Sharp Hike Reported in Volunteering by U.S. University Students - Washington -- The number of American university students who volunteer for community service projects in the United States has risen nearly 20 percent since 2002, according to a new study. |
 | $2.3 Million for Environmental Jobs Training - Twelve communities in 10 states will share more than $2.3 million in job training grants geared toward cleaning up contaminated properties and turning them into productive community assets. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, under its Brownfields Initiative, is awarding grants |
 | FAA to Support India’s Efforts to Modernize Its Aviation System - WASHINGTON, DC — Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Marion C. Blakey and Praful Patel, India’s Minister for Civil Aviation, signed an agreement today designed to further the development and modernization of India’s civil aviation infrastructure |
 | Mastermind of 1994 Murder of DEA Agent Gets Life in Prison - Agustin Vasquez-Mendoza was sentenced to life in prison by Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Warren Granville for the first-degree murder of Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Special |
 | FBI Counselors at Crime Scenes - When a troubled high school sophomore went on a shooting rampage on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota in early 2005, the FBI called up its specialists. Agents and analysts were quickly deployed to work with local law enforcement officials |
 | Climate And Coastal Hazards Among Research Themes - NOAA, along with a consortium of universities and institutions, announced the creation of a new cooperative institute. The new Northern Gulf Institute will collaborate with NOAA scientists to study |
 | Japan-Based Media Visit Kitty Hawk - USS KITTY HAWK, At Sea (NNS) -- Fourteen media members from the Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan, area visited USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) Nov. 10, during the exercise ANNUALEX 18G. |
 | Denver International Airport recognized as an environmental leader - At a ceremony today attended by Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, Denver International Airport became the first airport in the nation to be awarded membership |
 | President Bush warns Iranian leaders about dangers of international isolation - Washington -- The administration is willing to have discussions with Iran on Iraq and other issues but any talks must be preceded by the verifiable suspension of Iran’s uranium |
 | U.S. Rejects Security Council Resolution on Beit Hanoun Incident - Washington -- The United States “was compelled to vote against” a draft United Nations Security Council resolution condemning the November 8 Israeli artillery barrage that accidentally killed several Palestinian civilians |
 | U.S. Schools Attracting Growing Number of Non-U.S. Students - Washington -- The number of non-U.S. students enrolled in U.S. higher education institutions during the 2005-2006 academic year remained within a fraction of a percent of the previous year's |
 | Ironhorse Soldiers highlighted - BAGHDAD — The 4th Infantry Division, with more than 20,000 “Ironhorse” Soldiers, deployed to Iraq and took the mantle of responsibility for Multi-National |
 | Air Force Declassifies Elite Aggressor Program - From 1977 through 1988, the program, known as Constant Peg, saw U.S. Air Force, Navy, and Marine aircrews flying against Soviet-designed MiG fighters as part |
 | America Shows It's Strength in the Midterm Elections - President Bush said the American people’s freedom to choose their leaders is the source of the nation’s strength, and he warned America’s enemies not to confuse |
 | We must combat - Good morning everyone. Can I extend a very warm welcome to Helen Clark, the New Zealand Prime Minister, and say, Helen, how delighted and honoured we are to have you here in Downing Street and to have you here in |
 | In the Trenches with Our Troops - You know that FBI agents, intel analysts, and bomb techs work 24/7 within our nation’s borders to prevent terrorist attacks. But what you may not know is this: we do the same overseas, working right |
 | Taliban insurgency tops list of concerns as Security Council team arrives in Afghanistan - With the Taliban insurgency posing a major problem for Afghanistan, the head of a Security Council mission there today pledged that the international community will stand |
 | EPA and Chicago wilderness to honor top Native Landscaping efforts - CHICAGO (Nov. 13, 2006) - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 and Chicago Wilderness will announce the winners of their annual Conservation and Native Landscaping Awards at a Nov. 15 ceremony at Northwestern University. |
 | Service members become citizens at LSA Anaconda - LSA ANACONDA — Several service members became American citizens during a ceremony Sunday at Logistics Support Area Anaconda in Balad. |
 | President Bush Attends Dedication of the National Museum of the Marine Corps - THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all. Thank you for the warm welcome. General Hagee, thank you for your service to our country. Secretaries of the Army and Navy and Air Force; I'm proud to be here with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs |