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Apr. 16: Four Veteran Suicides This Year Prompt Closing of Psychiatric Wing of Dallas VA Hospital
Last November, CBS News broke the story of the staggering number of veterans who commit suicide. The report was the result of a five-month investigation into veteran suicides [VCS worked with CBS News on their report]. April 15, 2008, Dallas, … Continue reading
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Views on Money for Iraq War, and What Else Could Be Done With It
April 14, 2008 – Washington, DC — With long-term estimates of the cost of the Iraq war ranging from $1 trillion to $3 trillion or more, the question naturally arises of what else the country could have done with the … Continue reading
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Safe from War, but Barely Surviving
April 14, 2008 – Auburn, Maine — The Iraqi translator called Shark knew his life was at risk every day that he worked for American troops in Iraq. Insurgents viewed translators as traitors and had wounded or killed scores of … Continue reading
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Veterans Complain About County Clinics
April 13, 2008 – Some locals say that care and customer service at veterans’ medical clinics in Galveston County has been so bad it’s made some sick and left others worrying they might get sick if they keep using them. … Continue reading
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Editorial Column: Torture: Beyond the Pale
April 13, 2008 – The image of CIA officers demonstrating and detailing torture techniques considered for use during detainee interrogations in the White House is one most Americans could probably never conceive. And yet, ABC News reported last week that … Continue reading
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How Hunger Could Topple Regimes
April 14, 2008 – The idea of the starving masses driven by their desperation to take to the streets and overthrow the ancient regime has seemed impossibly quaint since capitalism triumphed so decisively in the Cold War. Since then, the … Continue reading
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Pentagon Awarded $1.5 Million in Contracts to FDLS Polygamous Sect Suspected of Child Abuse
April 13, 2008 – As a child-abuse investigation continues at a polygamous compound in Texas, NBC News has learned who helped fund the controversial sect. It was the U.S. Department of Defense. Freedom of Information Act documents obtained by NBC … Continue reading
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Editorial Column: Easing the Strain on Military Minds
April 14, 2008 – It’s easy to identify some of the U.S. veterans permanently injured in the Iraq war. The sign could be a missing limb, disfigured skin, scars that resemble zippers, wheelchairs they must use. Less simple is identifying … Continue reading
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The Commander Will Go, War Will Go On
April 13, 2008 – The war in Iraq has been labeled many things: a mission, an occupation, a controversy, a black hole. But last week, it officially became something else. An inheritance. With President George W. Bush’s decision to leave … Continue reading
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Editorial Column: Project Update (Bush’s Failed Iraq War)
April 14, 2008 – In the Persian Gulf region, the presence of American forces, along with British and French units, has become a semi-permanent fact of life. Though the immediate mission of those forces is to enforce the no-fly zones … Continue reading
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