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    Abu Gharib Soldier only gets 90 days

    FORT MEADE, Md. - A military jury sentenced an Army dog handler to 90 days hard labor and a reduction in rank Friday for allowing his Belgian shepherd to bark within inches of an Iraqi detainee's face at Abu Ghraib prison. ADVERTISEMENT Get Our Top 20™ Newsletter in Your Inbox Each Week...
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    Another Iraqi Massacre Allegation: 11 civilians murdered

    BAGHDAD, Iraq - A third set of allegations that U.S. troops have deliberately killed civilians is fueling a furor in Iraq and drawing strong condemnations from government and human rights official. "It looks like the killing of Iraqi civilians is becoming a daily phenomenon," the chairman of...
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    Iraqi PM lambasts U.S continuing atrocities against civilian

    BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki upbraided the U.S. military over allegations that Marines killed two dozen unarmed civilians in Haditha, calling the killings "a horrible crime" in his strongest public comments on the subject since his government was sworn in last month...
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    Request

    Can someone find a image for my Avatar as either Sergio Vello de Mello a U.N diplomat that died in 2003 or an image of the U.N flag with a 160 by 160 image rate. No bigger. Thanks.
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    Funny Bare Naked Ladies One Week Video

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_70MTAwHi0&search=One%20week%20BNL I swear it is funny but also bizarre. Five will like it. :wink:
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    Chinese Fugitive gets a stay of deportion

    VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - A Canadian judge agreed on Thursday to delay the planned deportation of accused smuggling kingpin Lai Changxing, one of China's most wanted fugitives. ADVERTISEMENT Lai, who fled to Canada in 1999 with his family, had asked for the delay while he...
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    Conservative Popularity Slipping: NDP rising

    OTTAWA (Reuters) - Public support for Canada's ruling Conservatives is slipping, although the party would win the most seats in Parliament if an election were held now, according to a new poll released on Thursday. ADVERTISEMENT Get Our Top 20™ Newsletter in Your Inbox Each Week! Here are...
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    89% of Plaestinians want Two-State Solution

    GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Thousands of Palestinian police officers joined a protest over unpaid wages Thursday, firing in the air and smashing windows. It was the most violent demonstration yet against the Hamas-led government. ADVERTISEMENT The unrest came as the Islamic militant Hamas...
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    Conservative victory: Not a majority

    OTTAWA (CP) - A new poll by Decima Research suggests Canadians may be ready to give the Conservatives another federal mandate - but they're hesitant about a Tory majority. The survey of more than 1,000 Canadians put support for Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservatives at 38 per cent...
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    Admit

    Now I hope other people might admit some things that have made them sad over their lives. So I have never cried since I was 2 and I had my head cracked opened because I hit the wall. Got a nice scar from that. But I will admit that I shed a few tears when the Canel Hotel bombing of 2003 almost...
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    Death

    So what is wrong with death. Now for some people it is sad, and if you get into the nitty gritty it is real sad for the family of someone who dies to be that sad. They have lost a mother or a father, a sole-bread winner maybe a grandparent a friend, a cousin a sister a brother and the list goes...
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    Kimberley Mine Accident kills 2 Paramedics

    Poisonous fumes may have overcome the four people who died at the decommissioned Sullivan mine in Kimberley, B.C., the city's mayor says. Mayor Jim Ogilvie said Wednesday that a contractor testing acid-tainted water at an enclosed pumping station went missing for a few days. On Wednesday...
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    American forces crash into Afghan pileup then fire on crowd

    KABUL (AP) - A deadly traffic accident Monday involving U.S. troops sparked the worst rioting in the Afghan capital since the fall of the Taliban regime, with hundreds of protesters looting shops and shouting "Death to America!" At least eight people were killed and 107 injured, an official...
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    Marine Massacre was Unprovoked

    It just said on ABC that the Marine Massacre was unprovoked, and people who want people to shut people up who know that this is an awful crime because of some reasons unknown. Is just sad.
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    Marine Atrocities covered Up: Murtha

    WASHINGTON - The fallout from the killing of as many as two dozen Iraqi civilians by Marines could undermine U.S. efforts in Iraq more than the Abu Ghraib prison scandal did, a lawmaker who is a prominent war critic said Sunday. ADVERTISEMENT Get Our Top 20™ Newsletter in Your Inbox...
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    Will be gone at end of June

    Well for two months from the end of June, I will be at CFB Shilo for two months completing my military course. So from June 24th or the 26th or maybe even later unknown right now the date, will take another week or so I am going to be leaving at the end of June for Shilo and completing my course...
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    Completed United Nations Course

    So I have completed my U.N course in Security Management with an extremely high score of 92%. So today I went into my Unit, and went up to my Sgt and showed him my certificate and letter, and he added it to my file which he says does good for me and my record. :D
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    Canada accepts next phase of Kyoto because of pressure

    Canada has agreed to negotiate a second phase of the Kyoto Protocol, dispelling concerns that the Conservative government would try to block progress at a major climate conference in Bonn. Richard Kinley, acting head of the United Nations Climate Change Secretariat, hailed the international...
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    Harper wants to remain in power till 2009

    The Conservative government will soon introduce legislation to implement fixed dates for federal elections, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Friday. Harper told the Victoria Chamber of Commerce his minority government will introduce a bill next week calling for fixed election dates every...
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    2nd Military Father criticizes Harper

    ) - The stinging words of a dead soldier's grieving father have moved Prime Minister Stephen Harper to take another look at one of his controversial new media policies. Dr. Tim Goddard, the father of Nichola Goddard, the first Canadian female fighting soldier to die in combat, delivered a...