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Soldiers Seek Ft. Carson Deployment Probe

March 7, 2008 – Secretary of the Army Pete Geren will be asked today to convene a panel of officers to investigate “Army policies and practices which permit the deployment of medically unfit soldiers.” Spec. Bryan Currie, 21, of Charleston, … Continue reading

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Losing the Future

March 6, 2008 – A certain reverence is required just to approach the book’s title: “The Three Trillion Dollar War: The True Cost of the Iraq Conflict” by noted economists Joseph Stiglitz and Linda Bilmes. I can see why they … Continue reading

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Casualty of War

March 6, 2008 – There was a time, back in the 1950s, when they were in the Navy together, that Tony Flaherty and Wacko Hurley were the best of friends. When they got back to South Boston, the place where … Continue reading

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Key Figure in Wiretapping Suit Goes Public

March 6, 2008 – The lead plaintiff in a warrantless wiretapping lawsuit against AT&T is talking publicly about the case. Congress may grant AT&T and other firms retroactive legal immunity. That could end a flurry of lawsuits opposing the Bush … Continue reading

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FBI Chief Confirms Misuse of Subpoenas

March 6, 2008 – FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III told senators yesterday that agents improperly used a type of administrative subpoena to obtain personal data about Americans until internal reforms were enacted last year. Mueller said a forthcoming report … Continue reading

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Screening for Redeployment Passes Muster

March 6, 2008 – Fort Carson, CO — A month-long investigation by Fort Carson’s inspector general has found that screening processes for soldiers returning to war are sound, according to Maj. Gen. Mark Graham, commanding general at Fort Carson. The … Continue reading

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VA to Train More Psychologists

March 4, 2008 – Washington, DC – Peake: Expansion Meets Current and Future Needs To meet increased needs for mental health services for veterans, especially those returning from the Global War on Terror, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is … Continue reading

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Study on Veterans Finds Easily Overlooked Lesions Tied to Colon Cancer

March 5, 2008 – An easily overlooked type of abnormality in the colon is the most likely type to turn cancerous, and is more common in this country than previously thought, researchers are reporting. The findings come from a study … Continue reading

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Mar. 3 Update #2: Hearing Begins in Health Lawsuit Against VA

March 3, 2008, San Francisco, California (AP) – Lawyers for two veterans groups asked a judge Monday to order the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to overhaul its health system, especially its mental health treatment, to meet growing demand from … Continue reading

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Torture Shocks

March 3, 2008 – A piece of legislation sits on the desk of President Bush today, awaiting his signature. Every expectation is that he will veto it. Another mistake. more stories like thisThe bill is the Intelligence Authorization Act for fiscal … Continue reading

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