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Abu Ghraib to house museum of abuse
The Associated PressThe notorious Abu Ghraib prison will be reopened and a museum built on the grounds to document Saddam Hussein's crimes, but not the abuses committed by U.S. guards. The sprawling complex, which has not held prisoners since 2006, will be refurbished with...Tags: Saddam Hussein, Wars and Interventions, Death and Dying, Defense, Abusive Behavior
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U.S.-led attack complicates Pakistan vote
The Associated PressA deadly American-led raid on a Pakistani village embarrassed the government and eroded support for the pro-U.S. presidential front-runner Thursday just two days before the election. Furor continued to mount over the first known foreign ground assault...Tags: Pervez Musharraf, Terrorism, Government, Civil Unrest, Laws
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Pakistan's Election Marks A Political Transition
Chicago TribuneHis supporters say he is the one man who can bring Pakistan together and fight the growing influence of militants along the border with Afghanistan. But opponents say Asif Ali Zardari, the widower of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and leader of her...Tags: Political Candidates, Pervez Musharraf, Terrorism, Civil Unrest, Defense
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U.S. raid stirs fury in Pakistan
Chicago Tribune correspondentsISLAMABAD, Pakistan — U.S.-led forces making a controversial raid into Pakistan's tribal areas shot and killed members of a pro-government tribe that has driven out foreign militants and has been fighting the umbrella group for the Pakistani...Tags: Political Candidates, Terrorism, Wars and Interventions, Government, Civil Unrest
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Iraq troop cuts may wait
Associated PressWASHINGTON — President George W. Bush's top defense advisers have recommended he maintain 15 combat brigades in Iraq until the end of the year, contrary to expectations that improved security in Iraq would allow for quicker cuts, The Associated...Tags: George Bush, Robert Gates, David Petraeus, Government, National Government
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OnTheAir
Δ8 a.m.: F1: Belgian Grand Prix practice, Speed Δ10 a.m.: Nationwide: Emerson Radio 250 Final Practice, ESPN2; 4 p.m.: Emerson Radio 250 qualifying, ESPN2; 8 p.m.: Emerson Radio 250, ESPN2 Δ6 p.m.: Sprint: Chevy Rock & Roll 400...Tags: University of Connecticut, Boston Red Sox, Radio, New York Mets, Defense
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People in the news
•Airman Taneisha L. Early has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. She is the daughter of Valerie Early of Newport News. Early is a 2007 graduate of Woodside High School, Newport News. •Airman 1st...Tags: Advanced Training, Christianity, Baptist, Puerto Rico, Defense
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Community events
Beaverdam Park, located on 8687 Roaring Springs Road, in Gloucester, will host Moonlight Fishing from 6 p.m. to midnight, tonight. Boaters need to have navigation lights on their boat, red and green running lights and an all-around white light. Enter park...Tags: Euclid, Christianity, Popular Music, People, Festive Event
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In the news
•First United Methodist Church of Fox Hill installed a new youth and young adult director. Dave Powell joined the staff at the church in the beginning of August, and has a masters of divinity and human services counseling from Regent University. Powell...Tags: First United Corporation, Defense
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Hanna may force ships to sea
247-4744As Tropical Storm Hanna bears down on Hampton Roads this weekend, the region's maritime community is awaiting word from the Coast Guard on whether local waterways will be open for business. Maritime businesses are preparing for the possibility that...Tags: Hurricane Hanna, Local Authority, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Northrop Grumman Corp., Government
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Sundance Rehab Center Offers Pampering With Recovery
Chicago TribuneIn recent years, the posh mountain retreat of Sundance has welcomed a constellation of stars — including Lindsay Lohan, Kirsten Dunst and Eva Mendes — for reasons that have nothing to do with its famous film festival. They're here for...Tags: Eva Mendes, Kirsten Dunst, Defense, Lindsay Lohan, Addiction
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Acclaimed comic writer
New York Times News ServiceSheldon Keller, an Emmy-winning comedy writer whose work included "Caesar's Hour," one of the jewels of 1950s television, died on Monday at his home in Valencia, Calif. He was 85. The cause was complications from Alzheimer's disease, his son, Casey,...Tags: Sid Caesar, Neil Simon, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, CBS Corp., Carol Channing
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