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LI salutes and celebrates the Fourth
Newsday Staff WritersFrom spending a day grilling in the park to watching a parade to enjoying a fireworks display on the beach, patriotic fervor spread across Long Island yesterday as residents celebrated the nation's 232nd birthday. Declaring the Declaration in Merrick...Tags: Defense, Passenger Cars, Vehicles, Tourism and Leisure, North Fork
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Former Republican NC Sen. Jesse Helms dies at 86
Associated Press WritersFormer Sen. Jesse Helms, an unyielding champion of the conservative movement who spent three combative and sometimes caustic decades in Congress, where he relished his battles against liberals, Communists and occasionally a fellow Republican, died on...Tags: Thomas Jefferson, Political Campaigns, Elections, Bill Clinton, Strom Thurmond
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Inside the brazen hostage rescue in Colombia
Los Angeles TimesBOGOTA, Colombia — A fake humanitarian organization was created, complete with a unique logo and a Web site. Bogus messages circulated through the jungle on tiny computer drives. Commandos on a helicopter posed as a doctor, a nurse, news reporters...Tags: George Bush, Air and Space Accidents, Wars and Interventions, Armed Forces, Defense
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Betancourt greets France with tears, joy
Arriving to a hero's welcome in France, Ingrid Betancourt said today that she cried a lot during her six years as a prisoner in the Colombian jungle. Today, she said, "I cry with joy."
French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife met the French-...Tags: People, Armed Forces, Children, Defense, Religious Leaders
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New Walter Reed is begun
Sun reporterPresident Bush turned a spade of dirt to ceremonially launch a major expansion of one of the nation's premier military hospitals yesterday, saying he hoped a new Walter Reed National Military Medical Center "will be the site of many miracles of healing."...Tags: George Bush, Medical Services, Armed Forces, Executive Branch, Defense
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Army's musical ambassadors
Sun reporterArmy Sgt. Maj. Joel Dulyea answers his nation's call of duty with an exquisite tenor. Dulyea serves not overseas, but in the homeland. He does not carry a weapon. Instead, he visits small towns in middle America, performing in high school gymnasiums...Tags: Fort Meade, Armed Forces, Wars and Interventions, Defense, The White House
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200 fearful Mugabe foes seek refuge at U.S. Embassy
Some 200 opposition supporters crowded outside the U.S. Embassy in Harare, Zimbabwe, on Thursday, appealing for protection amid new reports of violence aimed at dissenters against the rule of President Robert Mugabe. Among those in the milling crowd...Tags: Economic Sanctions, Government, Foreign Aid
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Afghanistan
*A police chief said a roadside blast has killed five Afghan soldiers in central Afghanistan. Provincial police Chief Mustapha Khan said the blast hit an army convoy Wednesday in Logar province. Also Wednesday in Logar, gunfire brought down a U.S. UH-...Tags: Saddam Hussein, Imperial and Royal Matters, Government
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WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING
China's leaders would be making a mistake if they treat . . . talks with envoys of the Dalai Lama merely as a public relations ploy to avoid trouble before the August Olympic Games in Beijing. Their hope would be to avoid protests by Tibetans and to...Tags: Government, Buddhism, Dalai Lama, Olympic Games, Multi-Sport Events
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Pakistan makes little headway in Benazir Bhutto investigation
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMore than six months after Benazir Bhutto's assassination, the Pakistani authorities' investigation of her killing appears to have ground to a near-halt, with the trail growing colder. The elegant and charismatic former prime minister, one of the most...Tags: Armed Forces, Benazir Bhutto, Defense, Prosecution, Petroleum Industry
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