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Russian foreign minister denies selling helicopters to Syria
World NowRussia's foreign minister on Wednesday denied allegations by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that Moscow was sending attack helicopters to the Syrian military.... -
Battleship Iowa heading to final berth as San Pedro museum
L.A. NOWHundreds of invited guests -– including Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa -- are set to board the USS Iowa to witness the battleship’s arrival this afternoon at its permanent home in Berth 87 on the San Pedro waterfront. The ship has been... -
Battleship Iowa heads to permanent home on San Pedro waterfront
L.A. NOWJust after 3 p.m. Saturday, the battleship Iowa got underway on its final, 3.4 nautical mile journey through Los Angeles Harbor on its way to becoming a floating museum.... -
Angry crowd blocks U.N. observer team in Syria
World NowAn angry crowd of Syrians tossing rocks and metal rods surrounded United Nations vehicles on Tuesday and prevented observers from reaching the besieged town of Haffa, the U.N. said, highlighting the tenuous status of the monitoring team in Syria.... -
U.N. observers evacuated from tense Syrian town after blast
World NowSix U.N. observers whose convoy was struck by a roadside bomb in northern Syria a day earlier were evacuated to their base in Hama province Wednesday, a U.N. spokesman said.... -
Authorities investigate pilot who invaded Obama's airspace
L.A. NOWIt remains unclear whether the pilot who violated President Obama's airspace Friday in L.A. will face any criminal charges. Two F-16 military fighter jets intercepted a general aviation airplane and guided the plane to El Monte Airport. Law enforcement... -
Roadside bombing illustrates danger faced by Syria monitors
World NowA roadside bomb struck a military checkpoint in Syria on Wednesday morning just seconds after a United Nations convoy had passed through underscoring the danger of the international monitoring mission in a country where a ceasefire has not been observed..... -
Counter-terrorism official says drones help prevent deeper conflicts
World NowPresident Obama’s top counter-terrorism advisor defended using drones to launch deadly missiles against militants and terrorist leaders in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia, arguing Monday that the unmanned aircraft have helped prevent deeper military... -
Western Costume Co. and the battle for accuracy
All The RageWestern Costume Co., which turns 100 this year, works with the different branches of the U.S. military to make sure uniforms -- including camouflage patterns -- are accurate for films and television shows. For the recent "Battleship" movie, for example,... -
Air Force captain who disappeared on mission in 1951 gets a marker at Arlington National Cemetery
TribLocal - Highland Park & Highwood » NewsFrances Rafferty can still remember vividly the telegram she received more than 60 years ago stating that her husband, Air Force Capt. Lawrence Rafferty, was …... -
Pentagon seeks return to long-abandoned military port in Vietnam
World NowThe Pentagon is seeking a return to Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam, a sheltered anchorage off the strategically-important South China Sea.... -
No military action in Syria without U.N., Leon Panetta says
World NowDefense Secretary Leon E. Panetta said that the U.S. should not take military action in Syria without authorization by the United Nations, a position seemingly at odds with that of another senior U.S. official who said the diplomatic channel has reached...
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