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Death Toll Rises To 13 In Fort Hood Shooting
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersAs authorities continue to search for clues on what prompted the shooting Thursday at Ft. Hood, the death toll rose today to 13. Twenty-eight of the 31 people injured in the attack on the nation's largest military base remain hospitalized. The alleged...Tags: U.S. Army, Political Development, Fort Hood (military base), Suicide, NBC (tv network)
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Easton native dies of war wounds
Of The Morning CallAn Easton native who was serving with the Army in Afghanistan died Friday of wounds he suffered March 27 when his vehicle was hit by a bomb. Sgt. Sean M. Durkin, 24, of Aurora, Colo., died at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., according...Tags: Phillipsburg, Social Issues, Vehicles, Death, Health
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An ordinary boy, an extraordinary soldier
Of The Morning CallAt the church, an overhead projector beamed a slide show of moments in Sean Durkin's life, all the more poignant for being so ordinary: snapshots from the beach, a birthday party, a backyard football game. They could have been portraits of any American...Tags: U.S. Army, New Jersey, Phillipsburg, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Health
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Services for Jesse Reed, Whitehall soldier killed in Afghanistan, will be Friday
A month ago Jesse D. Reed sent his dad a picture of a half dozen soldiers sitting in a hole a roadside bomb had blasted out of the earth in Afghanistan.
"We already lost several trucks," the Army specialist told his father, David Reed. "But don't worry,...Tags: Phillipsburg, Children, Vehicles, Bombings, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Former Sen. Bob Dole Hospitalized
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- Former GOP presidential candidate Bob Dole is recovering from leg surgery performed after he sought medical treatment for heart problems. The 85-year-old Dole has been hospitalized in Washington since last week when he experienced an...Tags: Elections, Surgery, Republican Party, Washington (U.S. state), Hospitals and Clinics
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For wounded warriors, Orlando nonprofit brings healing on a leash
By the time Jason Jensen returned from his last deployment in Iraq, he already knew something was wrong. Physically, the marine had escaped the sniper fire and roadside bombing attempts that punctuated daily life, but he was not the same man who had...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Dog (animal), Defense, Iraq, Camp Lejeune (military base)
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Obama: Flags half-staff for Fort Hood
The Swampby Mark Silva and updated The president today ordered flags flown at half-staff until Veterans Day in respect for 13 killed and 30 wounded in a shooting rampage at Fort Hood, Texas. "We don't know all the answers yet, and......Tags: U.S. Army, Diplomacy, Fort Hood (military base), Social Issues, Death
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Obama: Walter Reed tour today
The Swampby Mark Silva President Barack Obama plans a stop today at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, where some of the most wounded casualties of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are being treated -- and where the Army psychologist accused......Tags: U.S. Army, Education, Virginia Tech, Suicide, White House
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Gunman shouted 'Allah Akbar' before opening fire, witness says. Will the rampage affect Obama's decision?
Top of the TicketA witness has told investigators that the Army major who allegedly opened fire on his fellow soldiers at Ft. Hood Army Base Thursday shouted "Allahu Akbar" -- Arabic for "God is Great" and the rallying cry of suicide bombers around...... -
Virtual colonoscopy catches more cancers
Los Angeles TimesColonoscopy is an important tool to detect colorectal cancer. In recent years, virtual colonoscopy, which involves a CT scan of the colon instead of the invasive, optical inspection of the colon, has been shown to be as effective as traditional...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Aneurysm, Cancer, Abdomen, Colon Cancer
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West Virginia Sen. Robert Byrd makes history, serving in Congress longer than anyone, ever
Top of the Ticket(UPDATE: 2:02 p. Pacific. A photo of a celebratory Sen. Byrd on the Senate floor minutes ago this afternoon has been added to this item above, courtesy of C-SPAN.) Ever since Jan. 3, 1953, Robert Carlyle Byrd has represented West......
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