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Obama's calm is needed to balance the hotheads calling for war with Iran
For op-ed writer Robert O. Freedman, it's not a question of if Israel is to launch an attack on Iran, but when ("Is reelection driving Obama's Israel policy?" March 7). I am tired of the hawks' view that every Middle Eastern episode of tension can be...Tags: George W. Bush, Elections, Barack Obama, Benjamin Netanyahu, Politics
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Briefly In the News
Irvine official to speak at Conservancy dinner The Laguna Canyon Conservancy will host Beth Krom, mayor pro tem of Irvine and chairwoman of the Orange County Great Park Corp., at its monthly dinner meeting at 6 p.m. Monday at Tivoli Terrace. Krom will...Tags: Travel, International Travel, Religion and Belief, Charity, Judaism
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Sacha Baron Cohen may be banned from attending the Oscars?
KIAHThe 84th Academy Awards have sent out their invites, but for funny man Sacha Baron Cohen, the jury is still out on whether or not he'll be allowed to attend the big show. The Academy doesn't want the outrageous actor to show up to the red carpet...Tags: Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Sacha Baron Cohen, Academy Awards, Awards and Prizes
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U.S. brings Iraq war to an end
Flying over Iraq this week, Maryland National Guard Col. David W. Carey surveyed miles and miles of emptiness.
Where 500 U.S. bases once housed as many as 170,000 troops, the American military footprint had shrunk to two bases and 4,000 soldiers —...Tags: International Military Interventions, Iraq War (2003-2011), Civil Unrest, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Leon Panetta
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Friday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for partly sunny skies with a high temperature around 49 degrees. The low temperature is expected to be around 36 degrees tonight.
TRAFFIC
Here are today's morning traffic issues.
FROM LAST NIGHT...
Teen boy killed when...Tags: Harbor, Medical Procedures and Tests, International Military Interventions, Iraq War (2003-2011), Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Aberdeen-area veterans reflect on formal end to U.S. war in Iraq
• "This is a happy ending for everyone to be returning home," said Shannon Wright of Mina, a veteran who returned in August after serving in Kuwait. "Hopefully we have done our jobs. I'm hoping the conflicts are over and there is peace in the...Tags: Elections, International Military Interventions, Politics, Civil Unrest, Nouri Maliki
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Arundel photographers' book describes life of shared adventure
Stroll with Lynn Abercrombie through her clapboard house on the West River and check out the alabaster mask from Yemen, the head-to-toe woman's cloak from Afghanistan, the smoking implements from Egypt and the shrunken head from Ecuador. You'll see...Tags: Egypt, Travel, Saudi Arabia, Heart Surgery, Photography
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Bombs Over Baghdad
KIAH7-day’s is all it took. Operation Iraqi freedom has been over for just one-week, and already the country is back to its old ways. More than 60-people are dead, and another 200-were injured when 10-explostions ripped through Baghdad overnight....Tags: Baghdad (Iraq), Civil Unrest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Religious Conflicts, Iraq
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Did Saddam have WMDs before the U.S. invasion in 2003?
Paul Schlitz's letter about Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction contained so many factual errors that it requires correction ("Iraq's WMD were a mirage, despite claims to the contrary," Dec. 30). First, in my letter I never suggested that The...Tags: Defense, Manufacturing and Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Severna Park
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Iraq's WMD were a mirage, despite claims to the contrary
There is no dispute that Iraq used chemical weapons against its own people in the 1980s and in the aftermath of the Persian Gulf War, when Saddam Hussein was most threatened with regime change. But has letter writer Michael DeCicco, who accused The Sun...Tags: Defense, Biological and Chemical Weapons, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Iraq, Weaponry
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Christopher Hitchens dies at 62; engaging, enraging author and essayist
Christopher Hitchens, the engaging and enraging British-American author and essayist whose polemical writings on religion, politics, war and other provocations established him as one of his generation's most robust public intellectuals, has died. He was...Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, England, Henry Kissinger, Politics, London (England)
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Long Island Army Veteran Speaks Out On Iraqi Jail Nightmare
An Iraqi war veteran from Long Island, who was held in an Iraqi jail for three weeks, is ecstatic to be a free man.
“I’m thrilled to be home,” said Alex Antiohos, 32, who lives with is his wife in North Babylon. “I’m...Tags: Massapequa Park, Defense, Long Island, Massapequa, Prisons
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