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- President George W. Bush Inspires Packed House at ASI Dallas Show
- U.N. welcomes reported Homs humanitarian deal, U.S. skeptical
- Taliban Brag About Latest Battlefield Captive -- a Dog
- Syria conflict spurs growing jihadist threat in Lebanon
- GI Joe, the world's first action figure, turns 50
- 7 bombs hit Baghdad as US lawmakers slam Maliki
- Sisi Eyes the Egyptian Presidency as Islamic Insurgency Mounts
- Group: Iraq holding thousands of women illegally
- Syria rebels launch Aleppo campaign, bombing toll hits 257
- 'The Daily Show' Breaks Down The Mess in Syria
- Group: Thousands of women illegally held in Iraq
- Seven car bombs across Baghdad kill at least 13
- Car bombs kill 13 civilians in Iraqi capital
- Iraq to auction 3G licenses for at least $307 million each: sources
- Between Boredom and Terror
- Syrian rebels declare new assault on Aleppo after Assad gains
- India eases visa rules to boost tourist numbers
- Hagel orders urgent push for ethics crackdown
- Iraq security forces abuse women prisoners: HRW
- Iraq illegally detains thousands of women, tortures many: HRW
- Today in History
- Breaking: Jihadis Still Hate Art
President George W. Bush Inspires Packed House at ASI Dallas Show Posted: 06 Feb 2014 04:21 PM PST DALLAS, Feb. 6, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- President George W. Bush shared stories behind some of the most personal and defining moments of his presidency during a candid conversation on Thursday before a record-setting crowd of 1,200 at a promotional products trade show in Dallas hosted by the Advertising Specialty Institute . "History will ultimately judge whether I made the right decisions or not," Bush said about making on-the-spot decisions in the harrowing days after 9/11. During the one-hour keynote, President Bush answered questions in an interview conducted by Timothy M. Andrews, president and CEO of the Advertising Specialty Institute (ASI; The special presentation took place at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center on the final day of the promotional products industry's largest event in the Southwest. |
U.N. welcomes reported Homs humanitarian deal, U.S. skeptical Posted: 06 Feb 2014 03:41 PM PST
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Taliban Brag About Latest Battlefield Captive -- a Dog Posted: 06 Feb 2014 02:45 PM PST |
Syria conflict spurs growing jihadist threat in Lebanon Posted: 06 Feb 2014 12:48 PM PST
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GI Joe, the world's first action figure, turns 50 Posted: 06 Feb 2014 12:34 PM PST SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (AP) — G.I. Joe is turning 50. |
7 bombs hit Baghdad as US lawmakers slam Maliki Posted: 06 Feb 2014 11:10 AM PST
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Sisi Eyes the Egyptian Presidency as Islamic Insurgency Mounts Posted: 06 Feb 2014 08:52 AM PST
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Group: Iraq holding thousands of women illegally Posted: 06 Feb 2014 07:42 AM PST BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq authorities are illegally detaining thousands of women, including many subjected to torture, the threat of sexual abuse and other ill-treatment despite promises of reform, Human Rights Watch said Thursday. |
Syria rebels launch Aleppo campaign, bombing toll hits 257 Posted: 06 Feb 2014 06:42 AM PST
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'The Daily Show' Breaks Down The Mess in Syria Posted: 06 Feb 2014 06:18 AM PST
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Group: Thousands of women illegally held in Iraq Posted: 06 Feb 2014 04:48 AM PST BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq authorities are illegally detaining thousands of women, many of whom are subjected to torture and ill-treatment including the threat of sexual abuse, Human Rights Watch said Thursday. |
Seven car bombs across Baghdad kill at least 13 Posted: 06 Feb 2014 04:07 AM PST But Sunni Islamist militants have been regaining ground in Iraq, particularly in the western province of Anbar where they overran two cities on January 1. Since then, more than 1,000 people have been killed across the country, building on a trend of intensifying violence that made last year Iraq's bloodiest since 2008, when sectarian warfare began to abate from its height. Civilians from Iraq's Shi'ite majority are often targeted by Sunni insurgents. In recent days, militants have staged a series of attacks near the Green Zone and outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, heightening concerns about Iraq's ability to protect strategic sites as security deteriorates. |
Car bombs kill 13 civilians in Iraqi capital Posted: 06 Feb 2014 03:53 AM PST BAGHDAD (AP) — A string of car bomb attacks hit commercial areas in Baghdad on Thursday, killing at least 13 people, said Iraqi officials. |
Iraq to auction 3G licenses for at least $307 million each: sources Posted: 06 Feb 2014 03:21 AM PST
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Syrian rebels declare new assault on Aleppo after Assad gains Posted: 06 Feb 2014 01:38 AM PST
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India eases visa rules to boost tourist numbers Posted: 06 Feb 2014 01:10 AM PST
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Hagel orders urgent push for ethics crackdown Posted: 06 Feb 2014 12:48 AM PST |
Iraq security forces abuse women prisoners: HRW Posted: 05 Feb 2014 10:36 PM PST
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Iraq illegally detains thousands of women, tortures many: HRW Posted: 05 Feb 2014 10:34 PM PST Iraqi authorities are detaining thousands of women illegally and subjecting many to torture and ill-treatment, including the threat of sexual abuse, Human Rights Watch said in a report published on Thursday. Many women were detained for months or even years without charge before seeing a judge, HRW said, and security forces often questioned them about their male relatives' activities rather than crimes in which they themselves were implicated. In custody, women described being kicked, slapped, hung upside-down and beaten on the soles of their feet, given electric shocks, threatened with sexual assault by security forces during interrogation, and even raped in front of their relatives and children. "The abuses of women we documented are in many ways at the heart of the current crisis in Iraq," said HRW's deputy Middle East and North Africa director Joe Stork in a statement accompanying the report, titled: "'No One Is Safe': Abuses of Women in Iraq's Criminal Justice System." "These abuses have caused a deep-seated anger and lack of trust between Iraq's diverse communities and security forces, and all Iraqis are paying the price." A spokesman for Iraq's Human Rights Ministry said the testimonies in the HRW report were "over-exaggerated", but acknowledged that "we have some limited illegal behaviors which were practiced by security forces against women prisoners", which it said had been identified by the ministry's own teams. |
Posted: 05 Feb 2014 09:01 PM PST Today is Thursday, Feb. 6, the 37th day of 2014. There are 328 days left in the year. |
Breaking: Jihadis Still Hate Art Posted: 05 Feb 2014 04:58 PM PST |
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