Washington Post:
President Obama yesterday eliminated the most controversial tools employed by his predecessor against terrorism suspects. With the stroke of his pen, he effectively declared an end to the "war on terror," as former president (Read More)
Drudge Report:
Eric Brewer, Raw Story: One of the many sad ironies of the Bush era is that after the president created a "central front in the war on terror" by invading Iraq, the amount of "terrorism" in the world skyrocketed. Data compile (Read More)
World News from Times Online:
A hoax telephone call almost sparked another war between nuclear-armed India
and Pakistan at the height of last month's terror attacks on Mumbai,
officials and Western diplomats on both sides of the border said today. (Read More)
washingtonpost.com - Military News:
The Defense Department is looking for an "energetic and imaginative executive" to run its newly formed Defense Media Activity, according to an advertisement on the agency's Web site. (Read More)
washingtonpost.com - In The Loop:
The Defense Department is looking for an "energetic and imaginative executive" to run its newly formed Defense Media Activity, according to an advertisement on the agency's Web site.
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washingtonpost.com - In Congress:
Government officials asserted yesterday that a troubled bioweapons scientist acted alone to perpetrate a terrorism scheme that killed five people, a case that centered on a near-perfect match of anthrax spores in his custody (Read More)
Fox News:
A jury of six military officers at Guantanamo Bay reached a split verdict Wednesday in the war crimes trial of a former driver for Osama bin Laden, clearing him of some charges but convicting him of others that could send him (Read More)
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LONDON (Reuters) - BAE Systems, Europe's biggest defense company, lifted 2008 earnings expectations on Friday as it beat first-half forecasts, boosted by strong demand for armored vehicles for war zones in Iraq and Afghanista (Read More)
Newsweek National News:
A federal judge's ruling last week threw a potential new curveball into the campaign debate over the War on Terror. Democratic appointed Judge James Robertson gave the Pentagon a green light to start the first-ever military-c (Read More)
New Art:
Part of the Decampment series by the now 16-year-old photographer Megan Baker.What I like most about this picture is the grayness.Technorati: photography, art, contemporary art, vvoi. (Read More)