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Archives of: September 2010

Pakistan: Friend or Foe?

WASHINGTON -- For the third time in one week NATO aircraft have crossed the border from Afghanistan into Pakistan and carried out strikes against enemy forces in what NATO and Pentagon officials have described as acts of self defense. But in a strike that occurred early Thursday morning in a area of Pakistan near Afghanistan's Paktiya province, NATO helicopters killed 3 Pakistani soldiers they mistook for enemy ... read more

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Archives of: September 2010


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Justin Fishel

September 27, 2010 12:33 PM

Pentagon Silent on Iranian Nuke Virus

WASHINGTON -- The Pentagon is refusing to comment on widespread accusations that it is responsible for coordinating a cyber-attack against Iran's nuclear facilities. Earlier this month the Iranians acknowledged the "Stuxnet Worm" had invaded software it uses at multiple nuclear production plants. Pentagon Spokesman Col. David Lapan said Monday the Department of Defense ... read more



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Greg Palkot

September 27, 2010 11:27 AM

Iran Cyber Warfare?

LONDON  Iran is dealing with a full frontal attack…on its computers. The virus its being hit with, dubbed the “Stuxnet Worm,” is described as a breakthrough in cyber warfare in that it actually facilitates physical damage. “It can instruct a utility or factory to behave in ways its owner doesn’t want,” Mike Simon, Editor of Computerworld UK magazine told ... read more



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Rick Leventhal

September 27, 2010 11:17 AM

Road to Recovery: Rhode Island’s Success

Basic economics suggests you can't spend more than you have, but credit makes it possible and far too many people have gotten into trouble doing just that. Governments tend to borrow to stay afloat too, financing programs, services, payrolls, anything and everything to keep the trains on time, often falling deep into debt. Dozens of States have projected shortfalls ... read more



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Greg Burke

September 27, 2010 11:12 AM

Pope Says Guilt Is Good

Despite what many psychologists say, a guilt trip can be good, Pope Benedict told Brazilian bishops over the weekend. Benedict argued that the core of today’s spiritual crisis comes from the fact that people have lost the sense of forgiveness, what he called the “grace of forgiveness,” or the sacrament of confession. The Pope criticized currents in psychology ... read more



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Serafin Gomez

September 27, 2010 6:35 AM

Hugo Chavez Wins but Opposition Gains

CARACAS, Venezuela- Eight hours after the polls closed, the national electoral board overseeing Sunday's congressional elections announced that Hugo Chavez's Socialist Party of Venezuela, or ... read more



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Serafin Gomez

September 26, 2010 3:35 PM

As World Watches Venezuela Votes

CARACAS- Voters in cities across  Venezuela were awaken in the predawn morning by loud explosions over their skies-- the fireworks (more noise than light display) served as a reminder by ... read more



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Elizabeth Prann

September 26, 2010 2:00 PM

Pastor Breaks Silence

Allegations this week of sexual misconduct against a leading mega-church pastor in suburban Atlanta rocked the congregation, the evangelical community, and the city.  At Sunday morning worship, the pastor broke his silence. Thousands gathered at ... read more



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Peter Doocy

September 26, 2010 1:07 PM

ER Wait Times Now on Roadside Billboards

  Driving down the highway, you usually see billboards advertising used cars, FM radio, or beer. But now in some places across America, hospitals are getting in the act- posting how long their emergency room wait times are, on billboards, right by the side of the road. The idea behind the billboards is that people with non-life threatening conditions will be able to ... read more



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Eli Fastman

September 26, 2010 7:09 AM

Leadership needed

The ten months moratorium on Jewish constructions in the West Bank, land the Palestinians want for their state, is over. The freeze on building was imposed in order to get the Palestinians back to the negotiating table after nearly two years of no talks at all, but the Palestinians chose to enter into direct talks only a month before the end of the moratorium, and now ... read more



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Eric Shawn

September 25, 2010 10:33 PM

Sitting With Ahmadinejad

"A feisty interview," is what the Associated Press called it. Boy, was it ever. Sitting down with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was a provocative,  if not unsettling, experience. At one point he accused me of judging him, and asked if I was representing the U.S. government AND the United Nations Security Council. And he asserted "it is true you are ... read more