2012年3月7日星期三

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U.S. Army Suicides Rising Sharply, Study Finds

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WEDNESDAY, March 7 (HealthDay News) -- Suicides among U.S. soldiers rose 80 percent from 2004 to 2008, an Army study found.

US Army suicides rose 80% after start of Iraq War: study

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A US soldier looks at the sky during a patrol on the outskirts of Baghdad in 2005The number of suicides in the US Army rose by 80 percent after the United States launched the war on Iraq, American military doctors reported on Thursday.


FBI: Budget Cuts Could Hamper Bomb Tracking

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FBI Director Robert S. Mueller warned lawmakers Wednesday that a possible budget cut could delay his agency's efforts to find terrorists and bomb makers. The FBI's Terrorist Explosive Device Analytical Center (TEDAC) at Quantico was established in late 2003 to help counter the threat of...

How Romney, Santorum, Gingrich, and Paul Can Learn from Bill Clinton

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As the Republican nominees stumble toward a Super Tuesday and an uncertain fate, all seem unelectable. Polls show President Barack Obama besting all four GOP candidates. Each finds himself in a situation not too different from a man who likewise lurched toward a party nomination, only to find himself third place behind an incumbent president and wealthy independent: Bill Clinton.

Talk of US military in Syria divides Congress

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Defense Secretary Leon Panetta testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday March 7, 2012, before the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the crisis in Syria and the risks for U.S. involvement. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and the nation's top military leader delivered a sober assessment Wednesday of Syria's sophisticated air defenses and its extensive stockpile of chemical weapons in a strategic reality check to the demand for U.S. military action to end President Bashar Assad's deadly crackdown on his people.


Soldier who died in fire to be buried at Arlington

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A decorated Green Beret who died trying to rescue his two young daughters from their burning home will be honored with a military funeral at Arlington National Cemetery.

Dennis Kucinich out: Left loses a combative, cheerful voice in Congress

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Dennis Kucinich, the so-called boy mayor who eventually turned presidential candidate, may have reached the end of his career in elective politics.

US commanders: No plan to cede Afghan war to CIA

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Afghan National Army soldiers take position before raiding a house during a training session at the Kabul Military Training Center, KMTC, in the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, March 7, 2012. The Afghan National Army will be tasked with providing security throughout Afghanistan after the last international troops pull out in 2014. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)U.S. military commanders said Wednesday there are no plans to turn the Afghan war over to CIA control after 2014, with special operations answering to American intelligence officials.


Libya leader threatens 'force' to foil autonomy bid

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A Libyan man gathers support for his drive against federalismLibyan leader Mustafa Abdel Jalil said on Wednesday he would defend national unity with force if necessary, after federalists declared autonomy for the oil-rich eastern region of Cyrenaica.


Court orders US to review terror label for Iran exiles

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A rally of thousands of people organized by the Iranian opposition movement People's Mujahedeen of Iran in 2011A US court has ordered the government to examine quickly a request by the main Iranian opposition group to be taken off a US terror blacklist, according to documents seen Wednesday by AFP.


Iraq: UN chief to attend Arab summit in Baghdad

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Iraq's top diplomat says United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon will attend the annual Arab League summit meeting scheduled for later this month in Baghdad.

Why America should stay out of Syria

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Hawkish agitators are clamoring for the West to intervene in Syria's bloody civil war. That's a terrible, terrible idea

The Military Doesn't Much Like GOP Hawks Right Now

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For all the GOP's muscular talk on Iran and its pledges to increase military spending, there's one place those calls aren't quite resonating: Within the military. 

Robot Balloon Cranes Could Revolutionize World's Seaports

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Every U.S. manufactured good sold overseas or iPad shipped from China makes one of 500 million journeys aboard ship containers crossing the world's oceans each year — a journey that ends at deep-water ports capable of docking and offloading the world's biggest cargo ships. Now a U.S. entrepreneur wants to give every city or town an instant seaport with his vision for robot cranes floating in the sky beneath giant balloons.

Top military leader talks of risk for US in Syria

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Defense Secretary Leon Panetta testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday March 7, 2012, before the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the crisis in Syria and the risks for U.S. involvement. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)Defense Secretary Leon Panetta pushed back on Wednesday against fresh demands for U.S. military involvement in Syria to end President Bashar Assad's deadly crackdown on his people.


Double bombing kills 14 in northern Iraq

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Iraqi security forces inspect the scene of a car bomb attack in the Mansour neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, March 7, 2012. Iraqi officials say a car bomb has killed and wounded several people in a commercial area full of shops and clinics in western Baghdad. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)Two bombs that exploded in swift succession killed 14 people Wednesday near a crowded restaurant in a mid-sized city in Iraq's north, officials said.


Iraq attacks kill 17

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Attacks in Iraq killed 17 people on Wednesday, including 14 who died in twin bombings in the northern town of Tal Afar, just weeks before the country is due to host a landmark Arab summit.

Liberal Congressman Kucinich defeated in Ohio

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CLEVELAND (Reuters) - Dennis Kucinich, a colorful liberal in Congress who tried to have former President George W. Bush impeached over the Iraq war, was defeated by a fellow Democratic incumbent on Tuesday in the first of 11 primary races this year pitting members of the U.S. House against each other. Kucinich, 65, lost to Marcy Kaptur, the longest serving woman in Congress, who touted her influence as a senior member of the powerful committee that decides on government spending. ...

UN humanitarian chief enters besieged Syrian area

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Syrians walk past a Free Syrian Army fighter in the old city of Idlib, north Syria, Monday, March 5, 2012. Syrian refugees fleeing to neighboring Lebanon on Monday said they feared they would be slaughtered in their own homes as government forces hunted down opponents in a brutal offensive against the opposition stronghold of Homs. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)The U.N. humanitarian chief on Wednesday entered the shattered Syrian district of Baba Amr, where activists accuse regime forces of trying to cover up evidence of execution-style killings and reprisal attacks following a bloody military siege.


Statoil in talks to sell share in Iraq oil field

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Norwegian oil firm Statoil ASA is in talks to sell its share in one of Iraq's biggest oil fields to Russia's private oil giant Lukoil OAO, officials said on Wednesday.

Exciting Career Options for Dennis Kucinich

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With his loss in last night's Ohio primary, Dennis Kucinich faces the end of his congressional career. But that doesn't mean he has to fade from cultural relevance. At 65, the UFO-spotting icon of the antiwar left, who famously filed articles of impeachment against Vice President Dick Cheney, still has a lot of life in him. Here's what we recommend for the currently down-on-his-luck congressman: 

Double bombing kills 13 in northern Iraq

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Iraqi security forces inspect the scene of a car bomb attack in the Mansour neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, March 7, 2012. Iraqi officials say a car bomb has killed and wounded several people in a commercial area full of shops and clinics in western Baghdad. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)Two bombs that exploded in swift succession killed 13 people Wednesday near a crowded restaurant in a mid-sized city in Iraq's north, officials said.


India reporter with Iran link held over Israel attack

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Investigators examine the car that was hit by a bomb, injuring twoIndian police said Wednesday they had arrested an Indian journalist working for an Iranian media organisation in connection with a bomb attack last month targeting an Israeli diplomat.


Super Tuesday See-Saw Tilts Toward Romney

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Super Tuesday See-Saw Tilts Toward RomneyBy MICHAEL FALCONE (@michaelpfalcone) and AMY WALTER (@amyewalter) We think we know how this story ends, but it looks like we've got a few more and unpredictable chapters to go. And despite one dramatic plot twist the story of Super Tuesday turned out to be...


Real Talk About War With an Iraq-Afghanistan Veteran

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For this week's Political Punch digital show we had a candid conversation about serving in Iraq and Afghanistan with veteran Matt Flavin, who worked on veterans' affairs for the White House.  -Jake Tapper

Exxon to decide on Iraq deals in days: top official

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A worker is seen at the Tawke oil refinery in KurdistanUS energy giant ExxonMobil, under pressure from the Iraqi government for signing a deal with the northern Kurdish region, will make a "final decision" in days, a government spokesman said on Wednesday.


Double bombing kills 12 in northern Iraq

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Iraqi security forces inspect the scene of a car bomb attack in the Mansour neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, March 7, 2012. Iraqi officials say a car bomb has killed and wounded several people in a commercial area full of shops and clinics in western Baghdad. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)Two bombs that exploded in swift succession killed 12 people Wednesday near a crowded restaurant in a mid-sized city in Iraq's north, officials said.


Officials: Car explosion, suicide bomber kill 10 in strikes near restaurant in northern Iraq

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BAGHDAD - The mayor of a northern Iraqi city says at least 10 people have been killed in a double bombing near a crowded restaurant.

Officials: Double bombing kills 10 in Iraq

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The mayor of a northern Iraqi city says at least 10 people have been killed in a double bombing near a crowded restaurant.

WorkSpace Communications™ Announces WorkSpace Warriors Initiative, Providing Efficient, Affordable and Customized Domestic Outsourcing Alternatives While Providing Jobs for Returning American Veterans.

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The company's WorkSpace Warriors Initiative will utilize returning veterans who can work virtually from their own homes to provide client companies with sales, service, support or other call center services.Overland Park, Kan. (PRWEB) March 07, 2012 WorkSpace Contact Center Solutions, the contact center services division of WorkSpace Communications™, a leading cloud provider of Microsoft Lync™ Unified Communications solutions, now offers businesses an affordable, efficient way to help put America's returning veterans to work. ...

12 killed in North Iraq car bomb and suicide attack

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MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - A car bomb followed by an attack by a bomber wearing an explosive vest killed 12 people in the northern Iraqi town of Tal Afar on Wednesday, police said. A local official in Tal Afar said: "A parked car bomb exploded near a restaurant in central Tal Afar. Minutes later, a suicide bomber blew himself up in the crowd." Police and the official said 12 people had been killed and 15 were wounded in the attack. Tal Afar is near the border with Syria, about 420 km (260 miles) north of Baghdad and just west of the volatile northern city of Mosul. ...

Journalist arrested in New Delhi bomb attack

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Policemen wearing plain clothes escort Syed Mohammed Kazmi, an alleged suspect, to a court, in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, March 7, 2012. Police arrested Kazmi on Tuesday after investigations showed he had been in touch with a suspect they believe may have stuck a magnetic bomb on an Israeli diplomat's car, police spokesman Rajan Bhagat said. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)Police arrested an Indian journalist to investigate possible links to the bombing of an Israeli diplomatic vehicle last month in New Delhi, authorities said Wednesday, the first apparent breakthrough in an attack that Israel blamed on Iran.


Dennis Kucinich Likely to Be Ousted From Congress

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When Cleveland voters decided in 1979 that they no longer wanted Dennis Kucinich to be their mayor, political observers assumed that the 33-year-old's political career was over. Nope. Nearly two decades later - after a stint living in Los Angeles with actress Shirley MacLaine and reportedly seeing a UFO - he won an Ohio congressional seat running. ...

Dennis Kucinich Is Likely To Be Ousted from Congress

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When Cleveland voters decided in 1979 that they no longer wanted Dennis Kucinich to be their mayor, political observers assumed that the 33-year-old's political career was over. Nope. ...

Foreign jihadists fighting in Syria battlefields

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Free Syrian Army rebels gather in the north Syrian city of IdlibForeign Sunni jihadists are fighting alongside Syrian rebels who have taken on President Bashar al-Assad, but their numbers are hard to assess and almost certainly small, insurgents and analysts say.


'Weak' Italy humbled by India in shootings row

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Italy's deputy foreign minister kisses the hand of Indian minister of state for external affairs Preneet KaurExperts say Italy's government is failing its first big foreign policy test, as the fate of a pair of marines arrested for killing two Indian fishermen risks a diplomatic crisis with a resurgent India.


10 things you need to know today: March 7, 2012

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Romney takes Ohio, Kucinich loses his seat, and more in our roundup of the stories that are making news and driving opinion

Kaptur Defeats Kucinich in Ohio's 9th District Primary

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Rep. Marcy Kaptur, D-Ohio, has defeated fellow Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich in the state's 9th District congressional primary.

US Rep. Schmidt loses Republican Ohio primary

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An Iraq war veteran and former contender for Cincinnati mayor has defeated U.S. Rep. Jean Schmidt in Ohio's Republican primary.
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