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- Afghanistan rejects U.S. call for quick security deal
- Afghan spokesman rebuffs US troop deal deadline
- Lockheed Martin Gift Funds New TeleHealth Suite, Enhanced Recovery Area For UCLA's Operation Mend
- Islamists forge Syria's biggest rebel alliance
- 20 killed as Iraq Sunni mosques close over unrest
- Afghanistan rebuffs US demand on signing security deal
- Feds Seize Korean Royal Seals Taken During Wartime
- Bombings, shootings kill at least 23 across Iraq
- Exclusive: Enter America's Repository of Pain, 100,000 Weapons of War
- Jihadists cut down 150-year-old oak in Syria
- Bassam Tibi: "'Arab Spring' a Catastrophe for Religious Minorities in the Middle East."
- Syrian Muslim rebel groups say they have unified
- Bombings, militant attacks kill 23 across Iraq
- Syria Islamists unite as faction-fighting goes on
- Syria rebels take key town from army: watchdog
- National Geographic Traveler's picks for 2014 span Iraq to Laos
- Breadwinners return empty-handed to Yemen, Arab world's poorest country
- Iraqi floods provide Internet fodder for frustrated residents
- New attacks across Iraq kill at least 16
- Q&A: Iran's Arak reactor is growing nuclear concern for West
- Battle for Syrian army base kills 24 rebels
- New attacks across Iraq kill at least 11
- Earthquake strikes western Iran, no casualties reported
- Earthquake measuring 5.4 in magnitude strikes western Iran: reports
- Will Obamacare Be the Death of Liberalism?
- Brent slips below $110, but on track for second weekly gain
- Women in the Marines: You've come a long way baby...kinda
- Al Qaeda affiliate captures Syrian town on border with Turkey: activists
- Kenya snubs envoys of ICC backers in tit-for-tat diplomacy
- Foes of an Iran nuclear deal refocus on containing the damage
Afghanistan rejects U.S. call for quick security deal Posted: 22 Nov 2013 04:09 PM PST
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Afghan spokesman rebuffs US troop deal deadline Posted: 22 Nov 2013 01:37 PM PST
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Lockheed Martin Gift Funds New TeleHealth Suite, Enhanced Recovery Area For UCLA's Operation Mend Posted: 22 Nov 2013 01:17 PM PST LOS ANGELES, Nov. 22, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Thanks to a $4 million gift from Lockheed Martin, UCLA Health System's Operation Mend now has a state-of-the-art telehealth suite, which will enable improved communication between the program's personnel, patients and partners, and a renovated recovery area for the wounded warriors who undergo surgery at the Westwood facility. The new Lockheed Martin UCLA TeleHealth Suite and Lockheed Martin Outpatient Recovery Suites for the Wounded Warriors of Operation Mend were officially dedicated at a ceremony on Nov. 18. The Operation Mend program provides reconstructive surgeries and other health care services to U.S. military personnel severely wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan. "Lockheed Martin is honored to partner with UCLA and Operation Mend to make sure that our wounded warriors receive the best medical care possible," said Bob Stevens, Lockheed Martin's executive chairman. |
Islamists forge Syria's biggest rebel alliance Posted: 22 Nov 2013 12:27 PM PST
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20 killed as Iraq Sunni mosques close over unrest Posted: 22 Nov 2013 12:15 PM PST
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Afghanistan rebuffs US demand on signing security deal Posted: 22 Nov 2013 11:26 AM PST
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Feds Seize Korean Royal Seals Taken During Wartime Posted: 22 Nov 2013 11:24 AM PST
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Bombings, shootings kill at least 23 across Iraq Posted: 22 Nov 2013 11:14 AM PST At least 23 people were killed in bombings and shootings in Iraq on Friday, police and medical sources said, the latest in the worst wave of sectarian attacks to sweep the country in five years. The deadliest attack took place in a predominantly Sunni Doura neighborhood in southern Baghdad, where two roadside bombs exploded near a soft drinks store, killing six people and wounding 18, the police and medics said. Another roadside bomb hit the vehicle of a government-backed Sunni militia's patrol in the Sunni neighborhood of Tarmiya in the north of the Iraqi capital, killing three fighters and wounding another three, police said. Two roadside bombs also went off near Sunni mosques in the southern and western outskirts of Baghdad after Friday prayers, killing three worshippers and wounding 12, the police said. |
Exclusive: Enter America's Repository of Pain, 100,000 Weapons of War Posted: 22 Nov 2013 11:12 AM PST |
Jihadists cut down 150-year-old oak in Syria Posted: 22 Nov 2013 11:04 AM PST
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Bassam Tibi: "'Arab Spring' a Catastrophe for Religious Minorities in the Middle East." Posted: 22 Nov 2013 10:51 AM PST ZURICH and WASHINGTON, Nov. 22, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- "The so-called Arab Spring has turned out to be a deadly winter," Professor Bassam Tibi said in Zurich Tuesday at a lecture hosted by Christian Solidarity International. Tibi's lecture was entitled, "The Uprisings in the Middle East and the Fate of Religious Minorities in a Sharia State: U.S. Support for Islamist Governments." According to Tibi, Islamist movements in the Middle East succeeded in hijacking and "religionizing" the uprisings in the region. The problem was compounded, Tibi said, because "the present U.S. government thinks it is possible to cooperate with peaceful Islamists against jihadist Islamists, and that the best partner for this is the Muslim Brotherhood." "In the Middle East, we can clearly witness a process of de-Christianization," Tibi stated. |
Syrian Muslim rebel groups say they have unified Posted: 22 Nov 2013 10:40 AM PST BEIRUT (AP) — Powerful Syrian Islamic rebel brigades announced Friday their merger into a single organization, a step meant to hold off surging government forces and stop rival groups from seizing more opposition-held territory. |
Bombings, militant attacks kill 23 across Iraq Posted: 22 Nov 2013 09:37 AM PST |
Syria Islamists unite as faction-fighting goes on Posted: 22 Nov 2013 09:32 AM PST
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Syria rebels take key town from army: watchdog Posted: 22 Nov 2013 08:53 AM PST
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National Geographic Traveler's picks for 2014 span Iraq to Laos Posted: 22 Nov 2013 07:57 AM PST
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Breadwinners return empty-handed to Yemen, Arab world's poorest country Posted: 22 Nov 2013 06:39 AM PST Yemen is poised to lose millions of dollars in remittances while reabsorbing up to 200,000 newly unemployed workers as a result of Saudi Arabia's decision to expel tens of thousands of Yemeni guest workers. The way Saudi officials spin it, it's simply a matter of closing loopholes in laws governing guest workers and streamlining bureaucracy. But as streams of deportees continue to be sent home, they've inflamed longstanding resentment of Yemen's northern neighbor. Yemenis have traditionally flocked to Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States, fleeing high levels of unemployment (35 percent in 2003) to take advantage of job opportunities created since the discovery of oil in other parts of the Arabian Peninsula. |
Iraqi floods provide Internet fodder for frustrated residents Posted: 22 Nov 2013 05:38 AM PST
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New attacks across Iraq kill at least 16 Posted: 22 Nov 2013 04:47 AM PST |
Q&A: Iran's Arak reactor is growing nuclear concern for West Posted: 22 Nov 2013 04:30 AM PST By Fredrik Dahl GENEVA (Reuters) - The still uncompleted Arak heavy-water reactor, seen by the West as a potential source of nuclear bomb fuel, has emerged as a big stumbling block in Iran's talks with six world powers on a deal to rein in its nuclear program. Iran denies Western accusations that it is seeking the capability to make atomic bombs and says the research reactor near the town of Arak, some 250 km (155 miles) southwest of the capital Tehran, will produce only radio-isotopes for medicine. But experts say this reactor type is suitable for making plutonium, thus providing an alternative pathway to manufacturing fissile material for the core of a nuclear weapon, in addition to Iran's enrichment of uranium. Arak came under a renewed spotlight in May when the U.N. nuclear watchdog said Iran had informed it that the plant would start up in the first quarter of 2014. |
Battle for Syrian army base kills 24 rebels Posted: 22 Nov 2013 04:14 AM PST |
New attacks across Iraq kill at least 11 Posted: 22 Nov 2013 03:02 AM PST BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi officials say separate attacks across the country have killed at least 11 people and wounded 19. |
Earthquake strikes western Iran, no casualties reported Posted: 22 Nov 2013 01:18 AM PST An earthquake measuring 5.4 in magnitude struck western Iran near its border with Iraq on Friday morning and relief teams were sent to the area, though the extent of any damage was not immediately clear, Iranian media reported. Iran sits on major geological faultlines and has suffered several big earthquakes in recent years. In April a 7.8 magnitude quake near its border with Pakistan is thought to have killed hundreds of people. Tremors were also felt over the border in Iraq's northern provinces of Diyala and Sulaimaniya as well as in parts of Baghdad, witnesses said. |
Earthquake measuring 5.4 in magnitude strikes western Iran: reports Posted: 22 Nov 2013 12:44 AM PST DUBAI (Reuters) - An earthquake measuring 5.4 in magnitude struck western Iran near its border with Iraq on Friday morning, Iranian media reported. There are no details on the extent of the damage, but several relief teams have been dispatched to assess the situation, state news agency IRNA reported. The epicenter of the quake was the town of Qasr-e Shirin, the capital of Kermanshah province, lying just 10 kilometers from the Iran-Iraq border. (Reporting by Marcus George; Editing by Hugh Lawson) |
Will Obamacare Be the Death of Liberalism? Posted: 22 Nov 2013 12:00 AM PST By 1968, Walter Lippmann, the dean of liberal columnists, had concluded that liberalism had reached the end of its tether. In that liberal epoch, the 1960s, the Democratic Party had marched us into an endless war that was tearing America apart. Lyndon Johnson's Great Society had produced four "long, hot summers" of racial riots and a national crime rate that had doubled in a decade. Jimmy Carter won one term by presenting himself as a born-again Christian from Georgia, a peanut farmer, Naval Academy graduate and nuclear engineer. |
Brent slips below $110, but on track for second weekly gain Posted: 21 Nov 2013 10:30 PM PST
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Women in the Marines: You've come a long way baby...kinda Posted: 21 Nov 2013 10:16 PM PST |
Al Qaeda affiliate captures Syrian town on border with Turkey: activists Posted: 21 Nov 2013 07:29 PM PST
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Kenya snubs envoys of ICC backers in tit-for-tat diplomacy Posted: 21 Nov 2013 06:56 PM PST
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Foes of an Iran nuclear deal refocus on containing the damage Posted: 21 Nov 2013 04:52 PM PST Opponents and skeptics of an interim nuclear deal being negotiated with Iran are gearing up to ensure that what they fear will be a "bad deal" does not become the means through which Iran obtains a nuclear weapon. So attention is already turning to ways to ensure that Iran face immediate consequences if it fails to abide by the provisions of any such agreement. The six world powers meeting with Iran in Geneva reported no progress Thursday in narrowing the remaining differences between the two sides, while some Iranian officials suggested that if anything the gaps might have widened since the two sides last met earlier this month. At least one Republican senator announced that he was proposing legislation to force the immediate reinstatement of any lightened sanctions on Iran upon any evidence of Iran not abiding by the terms of a first-step deal. |
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