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DVD Talk - Wed Nov 25, 6:12 pm ET
Highly Recommended The Ninth Season JAG 's ninth season starts on a similar note as past ones. There was a major climatic cliffhanger in the previous season and the new season picks up right where it left off. In the past, the storylines have been racy, dramatic, and action packed. This season's opener is no different and a little edgier than most. Needless to say, it is a blast and sets up some ...
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The Cincinnati Enquirer - Wed Nov 25, 2:18 pm ET
COLD SPRING - Charles F. "Charlie" Lankford, 79, of Cold Spring, formerly of Latonia, died Saturday, Nov. 21, at St. Elizabeth Fort Thomas.
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Boston Globe - Wed Nov 25, 9:19 am ET
Saddam Hussein's regime was not Britain's main security concern in the years before the invasion of Iraq, Foreign Office officials testified Wednesday at an inquiry probing Britain's role in the war.
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Lowell Sun - Wed Nov 25, 6:55 am ET
Pete LaFond of Westford is an Air Force veteran of the Korean War. A photo caption in the Nov. 15 edition of The Sun incorrectly credited him with serving in another war. Lowell's City of Lights celebration and parade will be held on Saturday.
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Strategy Page - Wed Nov 25, 5:32 am ET
November 25, 2009: China and North Korea have agreed to improve communications between their armed forces.
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Sonoma Index-Tribune - 1 hour 9 minutes ago
Glenn Nobmann of Sonoma, died on Nov. 19, 2009, of complications from Alzheimer's. He was 86 years old. Glenn was born on July 26, 1923, in Albion, the only child of the late Horace Nobmann and Pansy Wainwright Nobmann. He was a third generation native Californian.
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Sonoma Index-Tribune - 1 hour 9 minutes ago
On Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, Chuck Fortlage passed away peacefully at home with his wife of 57 years by his side. Mr. Fortlage was born Aug. 26, 1928, and was raised in Eagle Rock. He attended Occidental College and was a member of the SAE fraternity.
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National Catholic Reporter - Wed Nov 25, 5:42 pm ET
Yes, I have been distressed lately that President Obama has not done more to honor his pledge to ensure that the health care reform bill contains no federal funding of abortion.
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Stars and Stripes - Wed Nov 25, 5:40 pm ET
The increasingly knotty issue of the U.S. base presence in Japan has deep roots tangled in history and ongoing changes in the social fabric and political landscape.
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Ravalli Republic - 1 hour 29 minutes ago
Rick Eakle died - his heart stopped four times - because he lacked health insurance, but he lived to tell about it. “None of it needed to happen,” the Hamilton man said tearfully about his disfiguring facial tumor, congestive heart failure, diabetes, depression and massive bed sore.
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Sports Illustrated - Tue Nov 24, 4:46 pm ET
A Midsummer Night's Conversation With Bill James about ... Maybe, Just Maybe, The Most Perfect Player Who Ever Did Live
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Newsday - Wed Nov 25, 12:36 pm ET
China criticizes US anti-dumping move on pipes, appeals to Washington to avoid protectionism
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Space War - 2 hours 30 minutes ago
Vienna (AFP) Nov 25, 2009 - The UN atomic watchdog begins a two-day meeting Thursday, the last to be chaired by Egyptian diplomat Mohamed ElBaradei, who steps down on November 30 after 12 years at the helm of the IAEA.
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The Yahoo! Newsroom via Yahoo! News - Tue Nov 24, 3:57 pm ET
Ten members of the Republican National Committee are proposing a resolution demanding candidates embrace at least eight of 10 conservative principles if they hope to receive financial support and an official endorsement from the RNC. The "Proposed RNC Resolution on Reagan's Unity Principle for Support of Candidates," is designed to force candidates to prove that they support "conservative ...
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AP via Yahoo! News - Tue Nov 24, 3:53 pm ET
"The Imperial Cruise: A Secret History of Empire and War" (Little, Brown and Company, 400 pages, $29.99), by James Bradley: Theodore Roosevelt is one of the most admired figures in American history.