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Lebanon: UN force tends to humanitarian needs following Israeli-Hizbollah conflict - The newly reinforced United Nations peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon has taken on a humanitarian dimension, clearing roads, treating the sick and distributing water although this in not its primary function, with individual

Teen Truth's Premiere - This week we premiered TEEN TRUTH at a charity screening in LA to a crowd of more than 100 people. We were able to raise upwards of a $1000 in support of the Boys & Girls Club of Hollywood!!!

NASA Extends Johnson Security Support Services Contract - NASA has awarded a potential two-year extension valued at $26 million

ScreamFest Comes of Orlando on Friday, October 13th - Halloween comes early this year and thousands of horror fans from all over will be attending Florida's largest horror convention ...Screamfest 2006, now located in Orlando.

Negroponte Says Intelligence Estimate Should be Broadly Viewed - WASHINGTON, Sept. 26, 2006 – The classified national intelligence estimate, “Trends in Global Terrorism,” was not just an examination of Iraq and international terrorism, but far broader, the director of national intelligence said here yesterday.

Ministers to review operations transformation in Portoroz - NATO’s Afghanistan mission, other Alliance operations and its transformation will be the focus of informal consultations of Defence Ministers in Slovenia, 28-29 September, the last meeting of Ministers prior to the Riga Summit.

President To Declassify Intelligence Report on Iraq - Washington -- President Bush announced September 26 that he will release portions of a classified intelligence report that he said the American news media mischaracterized as linking Iraqi security operations with an increased terrorist threat in the United States.

NASA Study Tracks Global Sources, Transport of Air Pollution - A NASA and university study of ozone and carbon monoxide pollution in Earth's atmosphere is providing unique insights into the sources of these pollutants and how they are transported around the world.

HHS Partners With States On Long-Term Care Education Efforts - The Department of Health and Human Services has announced a partnership with six states that would help Americans take an active role in planning ahead for their future long-term care needs.

Florida Wing squadrons support EAA event for youth - FLORIDA -- Eleven members from Civil Air Patrol Florida Wing's Timber Creek and DeLand composite squadrons teamed up Sept. 23 to support an Experimental Aircraft AssociationYoung Eagles Fly Day.

Astronaut Shannon Lucid's China Homecoming - During their visit, Griffin and Lucid are touring several aerospace facilities in Beijing and Shanghai, including facilities where Chinese spacecraft and payloads are developed.

EPA and Destiny USA Announce Memorandum of Understanding - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Destiny USA today signed an agreement committing the company to use environmentally-sound practices in constructing and running its project in Syracuse, N.Y. EPA Regional Administrator Alan J. Steinberg and Destiny USA founder and chairman Robert Congel signed and discussed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), which touches on design, construction and

State Department calls for quick handover of power by Thai Council - Washington -- The Bush administration remains concerned over the decision by the Thai ruling council, which seized power September 19 in a military coup, to limit freedom of expression, and calls on the council to honor its stated commitment to return Thailand to the civilian control as quickly as possible.

Pakistan's Musharraf Expresses Thanks for U.S. Earthquake Relief - Washington – Help from the United States, especially Chinook helicopters, was invaluable in conveying relief supplies to devastated areas of Pakistan following a massive October 2005 earthquake, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf told an audience in Washington, September 22.

Learn All About Suspicious Packages - Do you know the warning signs of a potentially dangerous letter or package? And what to do if you come across one?

FBI Convenes Agroterrorism Summit - The unfolding story of how tainted spinach grown in California has killed at least one and sickened dozens in 25 states is a stark reminder of how important it is to protect the nation's food supply.

Release of Foreign Relations Volume - The Department of State released today Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969-1976, Volume E-13, Documents on China, 1969-1972.

Research Targets Public Health and Economic Impacts of Harmful Algal Blooms - Harmful algal blooms are proliferations of microscopic algae that harm the environment and humans by producing toxins that accumulate in shellfish and fish, pollute drinking and swimming water, and contaminate coastal air.

In weekly radio address, president calls for confronting an ideology of hate - The United States has chosen to stand with moderates and reformers in the broader Middle East in an effort to create a world in which “the voices of moderation are empowered, and where the extremists are marginalized,” President Bush said.

Increased IED attacks catch the attention of VCJCS - KABUL, Afghanistan – The increase in frequency of improvised explosive device attacks throughout the southern and eastern regions of Afghanistan has the attention of the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Edmund Giambastiani.

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