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- 4 Iraqi Prisoners Escape US Prison In Baghdad
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 09:28:00 -0400
Four alleged Al Qaida members escape US custody in Iraq. They escaped from the same prison that used to hold Saddam Hussein. - Marines Storm Ship Seized By Pirates
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 09:00:00 -0400
US Marines retake ship seized by pirates in the Gulf of Aden. Nine pirates were taken captive. - Trade Deficit Narrows To $42.8 Billion In July
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 09:00:00 -0400
The trade deficit narrowed significantly in July as exports climbed to the highest level in nearly two years, reflecting big gains in sales of U.S.-made airplanes and other manufactured goods while imports declined. The lower trade deficit should give a boost to overall economic growth. - Suicide Bomber Strikes Market In Russian Region
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 07:31:00 -0400
At least 15 people, including the suicide bomber, were killed and 133 were wounded in the explosion - 4 Al-Qaida-Linked Prisoners On The Lam In Iraq
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 06:37:00 -0400
The Iraqis escaped from the American-controlled part of a maximum-security prison in Baghdad, U.S. and Iraqi officials said. The U.S. has handed over control of detention facilities to the Iraqi government but has retained custody of some of the most dangerous prisoners. - N. Korea Conference Hints At Possible Power Shift
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 04:00:00 -0400
With delegates from the Workers' Party believed to be gathered in the capital Pyongyang for a political conference, North Korea watchers are saying a leadership change could be in the works. But the meeting is cloaked in secrecy, making it difficult for outsiders to determine where the nuclear-armed country is headed. - Purple Hearts Elusive For Traumatic Brain Injuries
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0400
NPR News/ProPublica Investigation: Army commanders have routinely denied Purple Hearts to soldiers who have sustained mild traumatic brain injuries in Iraq, despite regulations that make such wounds eligible for the medal. - Amid Drought, West Bank City's Taps Run Dry
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0400
For more than month, the West Bank city of Hebron has been running dry -- roughly 70 percent of its residents have received no water for five weeks. Some say it is because Israel controls the water resources, but others blame it on unscrupulous Palestinian businessmen. - Children's Book Finds Hope In Haiti's Rubble
Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0400
Nine months after the quake in Haiti, Haitian-born author Edwidge Danticat is sharing the earthquake story with an audience that was largely shielded from it -- children. Eight Days is a book about a boy who gets buried in the rubble and is not rescued until eight days later. - A History Of The Purple Heart
Wed, 08 Sep 2010 21:59:00 -0400
The first Purple Heart was created by Gen. George Washington in 1782 to recognized meritorious service in combat. But it quickly fell into disuse. Revived in 1932, the medal was changed into a recognition of combat injuries and deaths.
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