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Soldiers Return to Sacramento
Six local soldiers assigned to the 49th Personnel Services Battalion made their return to Sacramento following a 1 year deployment to Kuwait. The soldiers arrived at Sacramento International Airport after serving as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. ...Tags: Sacramento, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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Rescue spares some workers
Tribune correspondentThe four-dozen Nepalese workers were waiting for jobs on American military bases in Iraq, but then a horrifying video on TV changed everything. Footage of 12 of their countrymen executed at the hands of insurgents in Iraq last year set off a panic in the...Tags: Saudi Arabia, Employees, Family, Career and Workplace, Iraq
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McCain's mixed signals on foreign policy
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSen. John McCain is well-known for scorching denunciations of Democrats, who he says would raise the "white flag of surrender" by cutting off funds for U.S. troops in Iraq. But 15 years ago, it was McCain himself who startled colleagues by proposing to...Tags: NATO, Political Campaigns, White House, Jimmy Carter, John McCain
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Help Iran go nuclear
Should the United States sell advanced civilian nuclear reactors to a Middle East country that doesn't seem to need them? A country that can keep pumping oil for the next 100 years, that has a pipeline to a vast natural gas field next door and enough...Tags: NATO, United Arab Emirates, White House, Barack Obama, South Korea
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History in the desert
TRIBUNE NEWSPAPERSLife, as Kierkegaard pointed out, can only be understood retrospectively, but we must live it prospectively. It's a disjunctive paradox, as true for the lives of nations as it is for those of individuals. Steve Coll's stunningly researched and grippingly...Tags: Osama bin Laden, Al-Qaeda, Terrorism, Likud, Civil Unrest
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World watch
CanadaIn a time-honored scam, a group of well-dressed thieves in Vancouver is using ketchup and mustard to rob unsuspecting tourists. The thief surreptitiously slops some of the condiments on the victim's jacket, alerts him or her to the mess and offers...Tags: Theft, NATO, Bangkok (Thailand), BBC, Thai Political Protests (2010)
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PIX 11 CELEBRATES 'A PIX CHRISTMAS IN IRAQ'
NEW YORK, December 10, 2008 - PIX 11's Marvin Scott, Senior Correspondent for The PIX News at Ten, Jill Nicolini, PIX Morning News personality and PIX cameraman David Kimmel are going to Iraq where they will celebrate "A PIX Christmas in Iraq" and spend...Tags: Army National Guard, DVDs and Movies, Religious Festivals, Trips and Vacations, World War II (1939-1945)
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Leaving for Iraq Soon: I Am Proud, Excited, Nervous, Anxious...
Hello Everyone! As most of you know, I am leaving to go to Iraq tomorrow with fellow reporter Marvin Scott and cameraman Dave Kimmel to celebrate "PIX Christmas in Iraq." Marvin has been working on this since May and finally last week we were confirmed...Tags: Army National Guard, DVDs and Movies, Religious Festivals, Trips and Vacations, Kwanzaa
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Getting There: Carrying the Spirit of Christmas to Iraq
Here we go again...back to Iraq! After two previous trips in 2004 and 2006, Dave Kimmel and I were determined to return once again to lift the spirits of New York soldiers far from home for the holidays. This time we're bringing along Jill Nicolini of the...Tags: Iraq, Aerospace Manufacturing, Trips and Vacations, New York, Holidays
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From My Bunk at Camp Ali Al Salem, Kuwait
Hello everyone! We are flying high at an altitude of 37,000 ft headed to Kuwait! Two hours ago we stopped in London to refuel and it's been a great flight so far! As you know, last evening Marvin, Dave, and I met at JFK airport to begin our journey...Tags: Starbucks Corp., Social Sciences, New York, Dining and Drinking, Family
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126th Cavalry Comes Home
Today is homecoming day for West Michigan's 126th Cavalry Squadron. Hundreds of soldiers meet their families this afternoon after serving for eleven months in Iraq and Kuwait. Their arrival is scheduled for 2 p.m. at Resurrection Life Church on Ivanrest...Tags: Texas, Iraq, Family
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U.S. cash fuels human trade
Tribune staff reportersAmerican tax dollars and the wartime needs of the U.S. military are fueling an illicit pipeline of cheap foreign labor, mainly impoverished Asians who often are deceived, exploited and put in harm's way in Iraq with little protection. The U.S. has long...Tags: United Arab Emirates, Economic Sanctions, Career and Workplace, U.S. Department of Defense, Wages and Pensions
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