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Many Veterans May be Owed Cash
July 16, 2008, Washington, DC – Tens of thousands of veterans may not have been paid money owed them by the government because of hasty efforts to clear a massive backlog of claims, House Democrats said yesterday. In a new … Continue reading
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Taliban Breached NATO Base in Deadly Attack
July 15, 2008, Kabul, Afghanistan – The Taliban insurgents who attacked a U.S.-run outpost near the Pakistani border on Sunday numbered nearly 200 fighters, almost three times the size of the allied force, and some breached the NATO compound in … Continue reading
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Gitmo Interrogation Video Released
July 15, 2008, Toronto, Canada – Lawyers for a Canadian prisoner at Guantanamo Bay released excerpts of videotaped interrogations Tuesday, providing a first-ever glimpse into the secretive world of questioning enemy combatants at the isolated U.S. prison in Cuba. The … Continue reading
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Editorial Column: The Murder Trial of George W. Bush?
July 13, 2008 – There are those who say that President George W. Bush should be impeached for intentionally overstating the case for war with Iraq and misleading the American public and Congress about the threat of WMD as well … Continue reading
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Understanding the Journey of War Veterans: Screening Documentary ‘All The Way Home’
July 15, 2008, Washington, DC – Bob Filner, Chairman of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, will hold a screening of the documentary “All the Way Home” on Wednesday, July 23 at 10 a.m. in Cannon 334. The documentary follows … Continue reading
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Civilian Casualties Fuel Afghan Conflict
July 16, 2008, Kabul, Afghanistan – The killing of civilians in foreign military airstrikes is shattering Afghans’ support for keeping international troops in their troubled land and driving angry young men into the arms of the Taliban, analysts say. International … Continue reading
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More Evidence of Guantanamo Bay Torture, Including Sleep Deprivation
July 15, 2008, Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba – The U.S. military subjected a former driver for Osama bin Laden to a sleep-deprivation program in 2003, his defense lawyers said Monday, raising the latest allegations of a tactic criticized as … Continue reading
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Senator Obama’s Speech Sets Stage for Foreign Trip to Iraq
July 15, 2008, Washington, DC – Democratic White House hopeful Barack Obama laid the groundwork for a crucial foreign trip Tuesday, vowing to divert the US focus from Iraq to Al-Qaeda lairs in tribal Pakistan and Afghanistan. As a furious … Continue reading
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Senator Casey: U.S. Military Must Eliminate Sexual Assaults
July 15, 2008 – A Pennsylvania lawmaker who says he continues to hear many complaints about sexual harassment and abuse from women who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan wants the Defense Department to do more to stop mistreatment and … Continue reading
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Veterans: From Iraq War Battlefield to the Homeless Shelter
July 13, 2008 – When Johanna Montalvo, 35, returned home from a tour of duty in Iraq in 2006, the drug habit she says she acquired in the military got her kicked out of her house. She has since cleaned … Continue reading
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