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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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Greg Palkot

September 16, 2010 2:52 PM

The Pope Goes to Britain

LONDON  Pope Benedict XVI made history today. He's the first pope to come to Britain in nearly thirty years.  And the first to make an official "state" visit in nearly 500 years! That's how long its been since King Henry VIII split with the Catholic church and formed the Church of England.  The current head of the Protestant church, Queen Elizabeth II, greeted ... read more



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Claudia Cowan

September 16, 2010 12:54 PM

Legalizing Marijuana: A Civil Right?

The march for equal rights often leads to the voting booth. But in California, the black community is divided over a ballot measure to legalize marijuana for adults. The state NAACP argues allowing counties to tax and regulate cannabis will reduce arrests among minority youth, and advance civil rights. "If you look at the disproportionate number of arrests that ... read more



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Dan Springer

September 16, 2010 11:27 AM

Seattle Cartoonist in Hiding

Molly Norris is no more. The Seattle cartoonist who drew a cartoon in April urging an "Everybody Draw Mohammad Day" has gone into hiding out of fear for her life.  Mark Fefer told readers of The Seattle Weekly that Norris has "gone ghost" and that her cartoons will no longer appear in the alternative newspaper. The F.B.I. urged Norris to take extreme caution after ... read more



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Leland Vittert

September 16, 2010 10:56 AM

Hezbollah’s Deck of Cards

They say ‘imitation is the sincerest form of flattery’.  I doubt that’s what Hezbollah leaders had in mind when they made up a deck of cards featuring Israeli Military leaders they want to assassinate. Of course, the military deck of cards goes back to at least World War II when the Allies gave soldiers decks with German airplanes or other military knowledge to ... read more



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Molly Line

September 16, 2010 10:53 AM

Missing VT Woman Believed to be Abducted

Vermont investigators believe an elderly Sheffield woman who has not been seen since Friday was likely abducted, shocking the quiet community she's called home for nearly a decade. At a ... read more



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Greg Burke

September 16, 2010 1:52 AM

Pope Benedict In Britain: A Tale Of Two Men

If you look at all the controversy surrounding Pope Benedict’s four-day trip to Great Britain, which begins today when he touches down in Scotland, you have to wonder why he’s going at all. There have been calls for Benedict’s arrest, and a variety of attacks on the Pontiff, ranging from his handling of the sex abuse crisis in the Church, to Catholic teaching on ... read more



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Leland Vittert

September 15, 2010 4:19 PM

What They Didn’t Say

Its difficult at best to figure out what is really going on in the latest round of Middle East Peace talks.  For the past 24 hours, both sides seem to be actually abiding by their pledge to keep their mouths’ shut.  While keeping one’s mouth shut is a often a norm in corporate merger negotiations right up until the end, typically the negotiations between Israel and ... read more



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Mike Levine

September 15, 2010 4:14 PM

Feds Nab 4 Of Own Over Alleged Drug Use

Federal law enforcement agencies have arrested four of their own -- including a husband and wife -- for allegedly lying on government forms about their use of performance enhancing drugs. 42-year-old Katia Litton, a former bodybuilder and agent with the FBI's Washington Field Office, and her husband, 39-year-old Mattew Litton, an agent with the FBI's Critical ... read more



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Steve Centanni

September 15, 2010 1:42 PM

More Questions Raised Over Burials at Arlington National Cemetery

The parents of a fallen Marine positively identified their son’s remains today at Arlington National Cemetery, but nonetheless declared “a trust has been broken” and questioned the credibility of cemetery officials. Marine Private Heath Warner of Canton, Ohio was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq in 2006.   The family became concerned that he might be buried in ... read more



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Rick Leventhal

September 15, 2010 12:33 PM

Atlantic City’s Struggles

Atlantic City, New Jersey has the nation's longest and oldest boardwalk, first built in 1870 and stretching almost six miles above the wide sand beach.  The town has a rich and colorful history, loads of big name restaurants, arena-sized theaters and 11 casino hotels. It's also "dying", according to Governor Chris Christie. Revenue was down more than 11% in August ... read more