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Life on the water
To have one accomplished athlete in a family is something to be proud of. Having two is quite a feat. An entire family of four breaking records and being a prominent name in the world of powerboat racing, that's almost unheard of — unless you're the...Tags: NASCAR, Trips and Vacations, Havre de Grace, Auto Racing
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The Taliban's olive branch
American officials are welcoming a Taliban statement that the Afghan insurgents will set up an office in the Persian Gulf state of Qatar. The move is being seen as a first step toward peace talks aimed at reconciling the Taliban and the Western-backed...Tags: Saudi Arabia, NATO, Hamid Karzai, Taliban, International Organizations
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Monkton woman makes writing to the military her mission
"To send a letter is a good way to go somewhere without moving anything but your heart."
The quote is by Phyllis Theroux, American essayist, columnist, teacher and author.
If Theroux's words are true, Pam Beall has visited Afghanistan, Iraq, Egypt,...Tags: Afghanistan, Defense, Iraq, U.S. Army, Armed Forces
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O'Malley headed for India
Gov. Martin O'Malley departed Friday night on a trade mission to India — the first by a Maryland governor to the world's second-most-populous nation — with a stop along the way in the Persian Gulf nation of Qatar. The governor is heading a...Tags: Democratic Party, Morgan State University, Montgomery County (Maryland), Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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Bush vows U.S. will find evidence of Iraqi weapons
Tribune staff reporterDOHA, Qatar - President Bush ended his whirlwind trip to Europe and the Middle East yesterday by flying over the battlefields of Iraq and promising American troops stationed in Qatar that the U.S. will find the weapons of mass destruction that were the...Tags: Iraq, Bioterrorism, Colin Powell, Diplomacy, Weaponry
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Bin Laden video taps deeply into Arab emotions
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - In a widely broadcast video that some call "a declaration of war," Osama bin Laden struck a deep chord in the Arab world by tapping widespread anger over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Iraqis hurt by United Nations sanctions, analysts...Tags: England, Islam, Iraq, Palestine, Colleges and Universities
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U.S. resumes air assaults
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - U.S. and British aircraft blasted Iraqi forces dug in around Baghdad yesterday, while allied leaders held a war summit in the Maryland mountains on the progress of the week-old invasion. "However long it takes ... Saddam Hussein will be...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, NBC (tv network), Iraq, U.S. Military, Arts
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Missiles slam palaces; troops race toward Baghdad
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Fast-moving American invasion forces bore down on Baghdad yesterday, as U.S. missiles thundered into Saddam Hussein's palaces and offices for a second straight day, turning still more of them into so many piles of rubble. Across the vast...Tags: Iraq, Executive Branch, Bombings, Television Industry, Arts
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Military expands ties in the gulf
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Amid strains in American ties with Saudi Arabia, the United States has significantly expanded its strategic relationship with the smaller emirates and monarchies of the oil-rich Persian Gulf, which could play a key role as bases for U.S....Tags: Local Elections, Iraq, U.S. Military, United Arab Emirates, Religious Conflicts
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Hussein weapons liaison captured
Special To The SunBAGHDAD, Iraq -- The U.S. military said yesterday that it had captured Gen. Hussam Mohammad Amin, Saddam Hussein's liaison with United Nations inspectors searching for weapons of mass destruction inside Iraq. The general, No. 49 on the list of the 55...Tags: Iraq, U.S. Military, Armed Forces, Weaponry, Los Angeles Times
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U.S. gains support for action on Iraq
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Their prestige and influence at stake, world leaders began coalescing yesterday around the goal of destroying Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, raising the prospect that a less-threatening Saddam Hussein might be able to avoid an American...Tags: U.S. Department of State, Iraq, Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy, Colin Powell
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On Arab TV, view of war is different than we see
Sun Foreign StaffKUWAIT CITY - Pictures of American troops in the center of Baghdad, and then speculation that Saddam Hussein himself had been bombed, gave the unmistakable impression yesterday that the end of the war in Iraq has drawn considerably closer. Arab...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Iraq, CNN (tv network), Television Industry, Gaza Strip
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