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- U.S. agency ends Nevada cattle roundup, releases herd after stand-off
- Former U.S. Marine's family asks Iran to reconsider prison term
- Lawyer: Ex-Marine gets 10-year sentence in Iran
- Iraq: Official disputes assassination allegation
- Funeral in Missouri for soldier killed at Fort Hood
- AP photographer captured humanity amid chaos
- Report: Ex-Marine gets 10-year sentence in Iran
- Overcoming looting and years of war, Iraq Museum moves to reopen
- Senate report: Interrogation methods 'far worse' than CIA acknowledged
- '86 dead' as Syria's Qaeda, allies repel jihadists
- He Left Nirvana for Iraq
U.S. agency ends Nevada cattle roundup, releases herd after stand-off Posted: 12 Apr 2014 04:39 PM PDT By Jennifer Dobner BUNKERVILLE, Nevada (Reuters) - U.S. officials ended a stand-off with hundreds of armed protesters in the Nevada desert on Saturday, calling off the government's roundup of cattle it said were illegally grazing on federal land and giving about 300 animals back to the rancher who owned them. The dispute less than 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas between rancher Cliven Bundy and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management had simmered for days. Bundy had stopped paying fees for grazing his cattle on the government land and officials said he had ignored court orders. The bureau had called in a team of armed rangers to Nevada to seize the 1,000 head of cattle on Saturday but backed down in the interests of safety. |
Former U.S. Marine's family asks Iran to reconsider prison term Posted: 12 Apr 2014 02:17 PM PDT By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The family of an Iranian-American former U.S. Marine held in Iran since 2011 called on Saturday for senior Iranian officials to review his conviction and 10-year prison sentence on charges of collaborating with the U.S. government and to free him. The family of Amir Hekmati, whose previous espionage conviction and death sentence in Iran were overturned in 2012, said he was retried in secret, convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison on a charge of "practical collaboration with the American government." The family said he was innocent of the charges. Iran has not commented on any developments in the case. "The Hekmati family respectfully asks senior Iranian officials to review Amir's conviction, and to resolve this grave misunderstanding by granting Amir his freedom and a safe return home," the family, living in Flint, Michigan, said in a statement emailed to Reuters. |
Lawyer: Ex-Marine gets 10-year sentence in Iran Posted: 12 Apr 2014 12:44 PM PDT |
Iraq: Official disputes assassination allegation Posted: 12 Apr 2014 10:35 AM PDT |
Funeral in Missouri for soldier killed at Fort Hood Posted: 12 Apr 2014 10:35 AM PDT Mourners gathered in Rolla, Missouri, on Saturday for the funeral of one of three U.S. soldiers killed in a shooting rampage at the Fort Hood Army base earlier this month. Friends and family of Iraq war veteran Timothy Owens, 37, a native of Effingham, Illinois, attended a private service at First Baptist Church. Veteran Frank Reinhart said the mission of the Patriot Guard Riders was to ensure dignity at memorial services for fallen military, something his generation missed after returning from the Vietnam War. "You go through little towns and see people with their hands over their hearts, it's very moving," Reinhart said, adding that the group aims "to see that the family gets support and a little bit of honor." Two other soldiers died in the attack this month - Daniel Ferguson, 39, of Mulberry, Florida, and Carlos Lazaney Rodriguez, 38, of Puerto Rico. |
AP photographer captured humanity amid chaos Posted: 12 Apr 2014 09:38 AM PDT |
Report: Ex-Marine gets 10-year sentence in Iran Posted: 12 Apr 2014 08:48 AM PDT |
Overcoming looting and years of war, Iraq Museum moves to reopen Posted: 12 Apr 2014 07:30 AM PDT Lamia al-Gailani pulls a folder of crumbling letters from a battered metal cabinet – part of what she considers the secret treasures of the Iraq Museum. The cabinets hold archives from the beginnings of the venerable institution, established after World War I by Gertrude Bell, the famed British administrator, writer, and explorer. Hundreds of thousands of documents and photographs, neglected until now, hold the untold story of an emerging nation whose borders "Miss Bell" helped to draw. She pulls out photographs of the Iraq pavilion at the 1938 Paris Expo and a yellowing, typewritten letter from 1921 confirming the appointment of Bell as honorary museum director. |
Senate report: Interrogation methods 'far worse' than CIA acknowledged Posted: 12 Apr 2014 07:20 AM PDT "Enhanced interrogation" – the euphemism for the partial drowning known as water-boarding, sleep deprivation for days at a time, stress positions, and other harsh techniques that many people consider to be torture – undoubtedly will be a signature phrase in histories written about the US-led invasion of Iraq and the ten years of war and occupation that followed. The US Senate and the Central Intelligence Agency have been wrangling over a 6,300-page report on the CIA's interrogation program put together by the Senate Intelligence Committee, specifically what can and should be made public. "We believe that public release is the best way to ensure that this program of secret detention and coercive interrogation never happens again," committee chair Sen. Dianne Feinstein and former chair Sen. Jay Rockefeller wrote in the Washington Post this week. |
'86 dead' as Syria's Qaeda, allies repel jihadists Posted: 12 Apr 2014 06:49 AM PDT Syria's Al-Qaeda affiliate and its allies have repulsed an assault by jihadist rivals on a town on the Iraqi border in fighting that killed 86 people, a monitoring group said Friday. Sixty of the dead were fighters of Al-Nusra Front or its Islamist allies killed pushing back their Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) rivals from districts of Albu Kamal they had captured early Thursday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP the rebels regained full control of Albu Kamal after reinforcements poured in. |
Posted: 11 Apr 2014 09:00 PM PDT |
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