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The Keesling family is mounting a lobbying effort to get that policy overturned. With the military being hit by a record number of suicides, the Keeslings -- backed by a bipartisan array of lawmakers from their home state of Indiana -- argue that the...
Tags: Iraq, Baghdad, Politics, Social Issues, Sociology, Pat Tillman, Survivor, Suicide, Burial, Suicide attack, Propaganda in the United States
A Houston judge ruled today that Halliburton must remain as a defendant in a lawsuit alleging it and its former subsidiary KBR knowingly sent civilian truck convoys into dangerous conditions the day six drivers were killed in 2004 in Iraq...District Judge...
Tags: Halliburton Energy Services, KBR Inc., KBR Holdings LLC, KBR International Inc., Miller, Iraq, Baghdad, Corporate crime, Halliburton, Occupation of Iraq, KBR, Iraq KBR convoy ambush, Private military contractors, Law Crime
The U.S Postal Service expects to process more than 30 million pounds of mail destined for overseas military installations this month and in December, including war zones in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Postal Service is offering free Military Care Kits,...
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Iraq is on the verge of a boom in project finance as power plants, shopping malls and general infrastructure investment starts to kick in and violence continues to subside, the country’s trade bank said. Increasing numbers of foreign bankers have been...
Tags: Iraq, Baghdad, Politics of Iraq, Reconstruction of Iraq, Fertile Crescent, Al-Qaeda, Business Finance, Saddam Hussein, Iraqi insurgency, War Conflict, Levant, Economy of Iraq, Geography of Iraq, Islamic terrorism, Freedom of religion in Iraq
As far as the Iraqis were concerned, here was a nation who could put people on the moon but who could not, or would not, fix the electricity supply. You need to have money in order to make things happen, to buy protection from the looters, to smooth out...
Iraqi province must from now on be accompanied to local government offices by male chaperones to protect their moral fibre, politicians in the region said today. "All 28 members of the Wasit provincial council voted in favour of this decision," said...
Tags: female councillors, male chaperone, Iraq, Baghdad, Nouri al-Maliki, Jawad Bulani, Iraqi National List, Chaperone, Parenting, Ayad Allawi
Two Sunni religious leaders were killed in and around the Iraqi capital on Tuesday by magnetic bombs attached to their cars, security officials said. In one attack, the imam of the Arkam ibn Arkam mosque in the southern Baghdad neighbourhood of Dora was...
Tags: Baghdad, Iraq, Cities along the Silk Road, Fertile Crescent, Iraqi culture, Terrorism in Iraq, Arab League, War Conflict, Religion Belief
But, yes, you're going to have to wait until March to find out just what will happen next to our favorite reptilian aliens and the human resistance movement, now that the ABC sci-fi series goes into hiatus following tonight's episode.
Tags: Iraq, Baghdad, V, Morena Baccarin, Resistance, ER, Fifth Column
The Iraqi government and parliament have a resolve to expel members of the notorious group after they committed crimes against the Iraqi people, exercised terrorism, cooperated with the Bathists and interfered in domestic affairs, said a statement by...
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Eric Schmidt, on the last day of a three-day tour of the country, told reporters that some 14,000 digital images taken from the museum would be freely available online from the beginning of next year. "Google's mission all over the world is to make information...
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