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Drop the 'two-war' plan
As defense strategists at the Pentagon carry out their review of how to make roughly $400 billion in cuts over 10 years, and Congress considers the possibility of reductions twice as large as required by the supercommittee's failure to reach agreement,...Tags: China, Iraq, Saddam Hussein, Rebellions, Afghanistan
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As Afghanistan drawdown looms, concerns about Pakistan
Back from a visit to Kabul, Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger expressed confidence in relations between the U.S. and Afghanistan. It's Pakistan that concerns him. "A lot of terrorists are being trained and harbored in Pakistan," said Ruppersberger, the top...
Tags: Hamid Karzai, Baltimore County, Al-Qaeda, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Terrorism
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Howard County teen pleads guilty to terrorism plot
With a full math and science scholarship to the Johns Hopkins University and accolades for his writing, Howard County's Mohammad Hassan Khalid seemed ready to continue the American dream his father embarked on years ago when he brought the family from...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Windsor Mill, Al-Qaeda, Punishment, Jihad
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Tags: Ayman al-Zawahri, Al-Qaeda, White House, Kidnapping, Washington, DC
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Tuesday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for cloudy skies, with a chance of showers this afternoon and a high temperature near 74 degrees. Tonight is expected to be cloudy, with a low temperature around 62 degrees.
TRAFFIC
Check our traffic updates for this...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Martin O'Malley, Government, Afghanistan, Weather Reports
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John Joseph Scocca, Hopkins biochemistry professor
John Joseph Scocca, a retired Johns Hopkins biochemistry professor recalled for his keen critical eye, died of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease May 10 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 72 and lived in Aberdeen.
Born in South Philadelphia,...Tags: Science, Memorial Stadium, Health and Safety at School, Students, Biology
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Former Islamic jihadist teaches Middle Eastern politics at Washington College
Shiraz Maher went to the mosque in search of answers.
Why, he wanted to know, had 15 young men from Saudi Arabia, the country where he spent most of his childhood, just crashed jetliners into prominent U.S. buildings?
The men who gave him clarity wore...Tags: Al-Qaeda, Students, Television Networks, England, Philosophy
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Parkton optometrist goes to India on sight-saving trip
Students in Hereford High School's Key Club had a chance to see the difference they made in the lives of people living across the globe. The club's 60 members had collected used eyeglasses, sunglasses, coloring books, candy and small toys for OneSight, a...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, India, Blindness, Trips and Vacations, Hunt Valley
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Bin Laden anniversary a reminder of Obama's foreign successes
We are a nation that loves anniversaries — of births, weddings, deaths and everything else under the sun. We're now celebrating the first anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden and arguing whether President Barack Obama, who gave the order,...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Al-Qaeda, White House, George W. Bush, Ceremonies
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SEALs, not Obama, deserve credit for bin Laden death
After all the publicity and with President Barack Obama posturing about the key role that he played in the demise of Osama bin Laden, it was gratifying to see an op-ed describing the real heroes of the operation ("Bin Laden victory lap went too far,"...Tags: Death of Osama bin Laden (2011), Osama bin Laden
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Republicans can't abide the fact that Obama got bin Laden, and they didn't
In response to a recent letter-writer claiming that the Navy SEALs, rather than President Obama, deserve the credit for killing Osama bin Laden, there are few sadder things than watching Republicans try to play down the facts ("SEALs, not Obama, deserve...Tags: Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Death of Osama bin Laden (2011), Osama bin Laden
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Afghanistan: what 'victory' looks like
Where is Afghanistan policy headed at this crucial moment? As the nation's excellent if unsung war commander, Gen. John Allen, testifies on Capitol Hill this week, and as Republican presidential aspirants continue to attack President Barack Obama from...Tags: Hamid Karzai, Iraq, Afghanistan, White House, Taliban
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