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Pakistan begins deporting all Afghans amid offensive against al-Qaida and Taliban
Associated Press WriterKHAR, Pakistan (AP) _ Pakistan ordered the deportation of about 50,000 Afghan refugees in an insurgency-wracked tribal region amid a major military offensive against al-Qaida and Taliban fighters. The government said it was expelling all Afghan...Tags: Armed Conflicts, Terrorism, Asif Ali Zardari, Osama bin Laden, National Government
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Former CIA official: 9/11 attacks could not have been averted
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ A top former CIA official said the intelligence agency had more than 100 Afghans acting as spies before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, but told a magazine in a rare interview that nothing could have averted the attacks. Cofer Black,...Tags: Terrorism, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Guerrilla Activity, Espionage and Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency
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Wisconsin State Journal editor Foley resigns
Associated Press WriterWisconsin State Journal editor Ellen Foley, the first woman to serve in that position for the state's second-largest newspaper, is resigning effective Friday. Foley cited her husband's ongoing battle with cancer as a primary reason for the resignation,...Tags: Lee Enterprises Incorporated, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Newspapers, Executive Branch
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Obama, McCain: 'Terrorists, Keating Five'
The Swampby Mark Silva "Terrorist'' versus corrupt banker: In the game of guilt by association and mutual assured destruction that the two leading candidates for president appear poised to play, both campaigns are reaching back into the past to find someone......Tags: Terrorism, Upper House, Values, Banking, Fraud
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British officer quoted calling war unwinnable
Associated PressDecisive military victory in Afghanistan is impossible and the Taliban may well be part of a long-term solution for the country, the senior British commander in Afghanistan is quoted as saying. The Sunday Times newspaper quoted Brig. Mark Carleton-...Tags: Terrorism, International Military Interventions, Newspapers, NATO, Diplomacy
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His stubble shaves away some of her enjoyment of face-to-face contact
I am seeing a new guy, and the stubble on his face has left a large chapped area on my face that almost feels burned. It's an unpleasant aftermath of an enjoyable kissing session. I'm putting Vaseline on it. Is there anything else that might help more?...Tags: Western Medicines, Health Treatments, University of Minnesota, Vehicles, Diet
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The dying autopsy
Special to The Morning CallWhen 37-year-old Michael Grim died unexpectedly at Lehigh Valley Hospital in June, his family requested an autopsy. They wanted to know if Michael, who had cerebral palsy and lived independently in Catasauqua, might still be alive if the infection that...Tags: Health Organizations, Catasauqua, Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases, Medical Staff
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For many rape victims, treatment and support services fall short
Special to The TimesEach year in the United States, according to the U.S. Department of Justice, more than 270,000 people are raped or sexually assaulted. The number is shocking enough. Also shocking is what happens afterward -- or what doesn't happen. Too many of them don'...Tags: Health Treatments, Injuries, Diseases, Reproduction, Healthcare Provider
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Democrats turn over GOP court files
Republican lawmakers say they are furious over Democrats' effort to scour public records for GOP misdoings and then turn them over to the media. Democrats recently provided a binder full of records to The Des Moines Register that document that several...Tags: Transportation, Kevin McCarthy, Road Transportation, Court Administration, Lower House
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Courant Redesign
Putting the Business news in with the front section has disrupted a 40-year custom. My husband would read the Sports and Business sections and I would read the rest of The Courant each morning. Now I have to tear the front section into pieces to do that.... -
Orlando area tourism news
Jason Garcia and Sara K. Clarke, Sentinel Staff WritersThe Inland Lakes Railway in Eustis has launched a Murder Mystery Express dinner theater. RailStar Corp., the out-of-state company that owns the railway, said the inaugural run of Fat Louie's Pizza to Die For sold out. The show -- during which guests...Tags: Horatio Alger, Universal Orlando, Walt Disney World Resort, Halloween Horror Nights, Furniture
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Taking Cue From Detroit 3, EU Automakers Want Loans to Ease Move to Green Cars
Edmunds.comBorrowing from the Detroit 3 playbook, Europe's automakers plan to ask the European Commission for a $55.2 billion loan to accelerate the transition to fuel-efficient and alternative-fuel cars, The Wall Street Journal reported today. The request follows a...
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