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U.S. world-view rising: Obama credited
The Swampby Mark Silva The image of the United States has "improved markedly'' in much of the world, according to the findings of a new global survey that shows Western Europeans in particular taking a positive new look at the U.S.......Tags: Pakistan, Research, Egypt, Turkey, Jordan
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Global war, no, failed states, yes
The Swampby Mark Silva There is no "global war on terrorism.'' That's the first thing that Anthony Cordesman, a seasoned expert on national security, has to say about the failed Christmas Day bomb-attempt on a U.S.-bound airliner. Inasmuch as we've had......Tags: Yemen, Wars and Interventions, Washington (U.S. state), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Diplomacy
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Take a message from the ruins of Qusair
WASHINGTON - On Wednesday, Qusair fell to the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria. Qusair is a strategic town that connects Damascus with Assad's Alawite heartland on the Mediterranean, with its ports and Russian naval base. It's a major strategic shift....
Tags: Armed Forces, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Weaponry, Bashar Assad
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McManus: The long haul in Syria
The civil war in Syria is heading in the wrong direction. In the last year, rebels had won control of big slices of territory, including much of the country's largest city, Aleppo. But those gains prompted a surge of military aid to Syrian President...
Tags: Arab Spring, Qatar, Wars and Interventions, U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Colts cheerleader agrees to shave head if fans donate $10,000 to leukemia research
The Chuckstrong movement continues to spread—and Colts fans are being asked to join in. The Colts announced Monday that Colts cheerleader Megan M. would allow Blue the mascot to shave her head if the team raises $10,000 for leukemia research by...
Tags: Health Treatments, Fishing, Edgewood, Pat McAfee, Whitehall
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Four arrested after motel meth bust
Police arrested four people at a motel after a three-month-long investigation into a possible meth operation. The Hamilton/Boone County Drug Task Force served a search warrant at a Lebanon motel room near I-65 and State Road 32. Officers discovered the...
Tags: Prosecution, Misdemeanors, Methamphetamine (drug), Crime, Law and Justice, Police Arrests
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Murdered Intelligence Chief Sensed Danger
The Hartford CourantThree days before his murder, Brig. Gen. Wissam al-Hassan told me in a telephone interview from France that his contacts with the Syrian opposition put him "under a big light for Hezbollah" and made it "complicated for me to move" because he was a...Tags: Wars and Interventions, France, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Saudi Arabia, Bashar Assad
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Police: Man arrested after officers catch him making meth
Police arrested a Lebanon man accused of making meth. Officers with the Hamilton/Boone County Drug Task said they saw Jeremy M. Foncannon, Lebanon, manufacturing meth in a garage on Tuesday. They also arrested him on a warrant for failing to appear at...
Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Drug Trafficking, Trials
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Lebanon Police: Civilian employee resigns after money disappears from state account
A civilian employee with the Lebanon Police Department has resigned after officials said money disappeared from a state account. Chief Sam Myers said he was made aware of an accounting problem by the state Board of Accounts. The FBI has also stepped...
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Police bust meth lab found near two Boone Co. daycare centers
A Boone County man was arrested after police said he cooked methamphetamines near at least two area daycare centers. Steven Walker, 42 of Lebanon, was charged with manufacturing methamphetamine within 1,000 feet of a school or daycare, a Class A felony;...
Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Crime, Law and Justice, Drug Trafficking, Crimes, Trials
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New therapy dog to help students at Perry Worth Elementary
A Lebanon elementary school student is almost guaranteed to be popular. Spartacus is a therapy dog and this year he will be enrolled at Perry Worth Elementary. Principal Amber Taggart hopes Spartacus can help reduce students' stress level and provide...
Tags: Education, Elementary Schools, Schools, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Jul 17, 2012
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