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Kaua"˜i mother helps children in Gaza
Published July 5, 2009, 12:38 am, The Garden Island
On May 28, 66 delegates, organized by CODEPINK, gathered at the Pension Roma hotel in Cairo, Egypt where we prepared for a long trip across the Sinai into Gaza, Palestine.
"˜THEIR DEDICATION WILL NOT BE FOR NAUGHT"™:In solemn remembrance
Published July 5, 2009, 12:38 am, Burbank Leader
BURBANK — For hundreds of local residents who turned out for Memorial Day ceremonies across Glendale, Burbank and La Cañada Flintridge, the hours of tribute — complete with bagpipes, benedictions, names of fallen service members, patriotic hymns and roses — serve as an annual exercise in remembrance.
Bald eagle released in N.C. as freedom rings
Published July 5, 2009, 12:11 am, Arizona Daily Star
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Early Saturday, before the burgers and sparklers, a few hundred people gathered in a field on the edge of Lake Norman near Charlotte, N.C., waiting for an eagle to fly.
26 banners to preserve memory of S.D. troops
Published July 5, 2009, 12:03 am, The Argus Leader
Twenty-six banners will provide a lasting tribute to South Dakota troops who have died during service in Iraq or Afghanistan. The father of one serviceman ho died in Iraq describes the honor as putting a face on their sacrifices.
Haunted by history
Published July 4, 2009, 11:41 pm, The Montana Standard
When a two-day siege by Sioux and Cheyenne ended with the approach of reinforcements June 27, 1876, the surviving half of the U.S. 7th Cavalry understood more horrors were to come.
Cavalry men's lives came to troubled ends
Published July 4, 2009, 11:41 pm, The Montana Standard
Maj. Marcus Reno, not an especially revered commander before the Little Bighorn, battled accusations of cowardice and drunkenness the rest of his life.
LAWRENCE: Friends recall town historian
Published July 4, 2009, 11:14 pm, The Lawrence Ledger
After 94 years of living, learning, and celebrating history, the late Robert B. Immordino has left Lawrence with a rich legacy of intellectual curiosity and a vibrant sense of local pride, said those who knew him.
A hero"™s welcome
Published July 4, 2009, 11:07 pm, The Glendale News-Press
When U.S. Marine Corps Col. James McGinley returned home Saturday evening after a year in Iraq as the deputy commander and chief of staff for the Iraq Assistance Group, he was greeted by his beaming wife Maribeth and several hundred friends, neighbors and community members.
Cadets see military history playing out in Iraq conflict
Published July 4, 2009, 10:46 pm, Journal Gazette & Times-Courier
Sometimes, Sgt. Todd Stokes sometimes applies a brake on current events discussions among JROTC students at Mattoon High School.
Oregon Guardsmen prepare to deploy to Iraq
Published July 4, 2009, 10:43 pm, The World
FORT STEWART, Ga. — Artillery cannons flashed and bellowed.
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- AmerenUE asks NRC to suspend Callaway new nuclear license review: AmerenUE has asked the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to suspend its review of the company's July 2008 application for a combined construction permit-operati ng license to build a new nuclear unit at its Callaway plant in Missouri. In a June 23 letter to NRC released on Friday, Adam Heflin, senior vice president and chief nuclear officer, said "we have determined that it is in AmerenUE' s best interests to suspend the review" of the COL application and requested "that the NRC staff suspend all activities&quo t; related to the review. AmerenUE announced in April that it was dropping plans to build a 1,600-MW Areva US-EPR reactor at Callaway because the company did not think Missouri state lawmakers would be able to overturn the state's ban on recovering costs on construction work in progress. AmerenUE spokesman Mike Cleary said June 26 that NRC's review of the COL continued after that decision while AmerenUE "looked at its options," but it is now deemed "prudent& quot; to suspend the review.
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- Balme ? Les Carroz Hill Climb: Climbing a mountain pass! Many a cycling enthusiast, following in the path of Tour de France ?pros?, has attempted to climb these legendary passes! The latest to join the list of twenty or so ?notable hill climbs? is Les Carroz?s Pierre C...
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