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Global arms trade treaty still has a shot, backers say
A groundbreaking pact to regulate the global weapons trade still has a chance of success after Iran, North Korea and Syria blocked the draft treaty at the United Nations this week. But even if the treaty passes, its power will hinge on how nations...
Tags: Iran, United Nations General Assembly, Elections, Unrest, Conflicts and War, National Rifle Association of America
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Nelson Mandela suffering from pneumonia, officials say
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- South Africa’s presidency for the first time Saturday confirmed the seriousness of Nelson Mandela’s illness -- pneumonia -- as the former president prepared to spend a fourth night in the hospital. South...
Tags: Africa, Diseases and Illnesses, Pneumonia, Jacob Zuma, South Africa
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U.S. forces hand over control in Afghan province
KABUL, Afghanistan -- U.S. military leaders on Saturday formally handed over security responsibilities to Afghan troops in an area of Wardak province that was the focus of claims by President Hamid Karzai that U.S. troops were responsible for...
Tags: Armed Forces, Human Rights, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Kabul (Afghanistan)
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Can GOP reverse the damage done by Iraq?
Is the Iraq war to blame for the mess we are in? Now, I should qualify that question by explaining "mess" and "we." By "mess," I mean the dawn of Barack Obama's second term, the predictably catastrophic rollout of Obamacare, the exploding debt and...
Tags: International Military Interventions, Democratic Party, Armed Conflicts, Elections, John Kerry
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Best wishes to one of our most dedicated letter writers, Ted Houk
Loyal readers of The Sun's opinion section may have felt a twinge of name recognition at the news of a 50-year-old Lutherville physician accidentally struck and seriously injured by an SUV on northbound North Charles Street Thursday morning. That might be...
Tags: International Military Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Health and Medical Professionals, Internal Medicine
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Letter to the Editor - March 29
The Iraq war began 10 years ago: What did we learn? To the editor: Is America better off after our war in Iraq? Is Iraq? We have a huge bill of $2.2 trillion to settle but not much else. If you choose to identify Iraq as a lesson, call it tuition....Tags: International Military Interventions, Armed Conflicts, Iraq, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Comfort leaves Baltimore for final time
A maritime icon slipped out of Baltimore for the final time Tuesday morning, without speeches or hoopla, brass bands or balloons. Only a small band of well-wishers waved and took pictures as the Navy's 894-foot hospital ship Comfort left Pier 11 in...
Tags: Haiti Earthquake (2010), Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Atlantic Ocean, Hospitals and Clinics, Hurricane Katrina (2005)
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Letters: Remembering fallen warriors
Re "Mothers aid military in the names of their fallen sons," Column, March 24 Thanks to Steve Lopez for highlighting the work of two wonderful Gold Star mothers who work in the name of their sons' service and ultimate sacrifice. The Iraq war may have...Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), Barack Obama, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Iraq
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Was Elisabeth Hasselbeck 'too right-wing' for 'The View'?
Another chair has emptied at "The View," with news Friday that Elisabeth Hasselbeck will not be returning to the ABC talk show next season. Hasselbeck, a former "Survivor" finalist known for her fiery conservative views and frequent clashes with...
Tags: Joy Behar, Sherri Shepherd, ABC (tv network), Survivor (tv program), Whoopi Goldberg
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Small town, magic snake in Stephen Dobyns' 'The Burn Palace'
It feels like the end times are coming to little Brewster, R.I., one of those anonymous towns that used to have an economic purpose — fishing, quarry mining, farming, textiles — but now pretty much just holds beds for commuters who work in...Tags: Halloween, Unexplained Phenomena, Hospitals and Clinics
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It's 'I told you so' on Obamacare
"What we've learned through the course of this program is that this is really not a sensible way for the health care system to be run." That was Gary Cohen, director of the Department of Health and Human Services' Center for Consumer Information and...
Tags: Insurance, Employment, Healthcare Policies, Elections, AFL-CIO
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NE Ind. man pleads guilty in girlfriend's death
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — An Iraq war veteran has pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter after admitting that he beat his girlfriend to death with a baseball bat. Forty-year-old Anthony Ochs of Fort Wayne was originally charged with aggravated...Tags: Iraq, Murder, Prosecution, Trials, Punishment
Mar 29, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Mar 30, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Mar 30, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Mar 29, 2013
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
Mar 29, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Mar 29, 2013
|Story| Herald Mail
Feb 26, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Mar 27, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Mar 8, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Mar 7, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Mar 6, 2013
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
Mar 6, 2013
|Story| AP Broadcast
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