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SCOTT - For those who experienced the Vietnam War, the memories may still be too intense.
Safer recreation, not improved navigation, was the overall focus of Muskegon's recently completed $80,000 pier safety project. And for its organizers, saving lives was the primary goal. Yet the addition of boating safety lights along the harbor's south and north...
The West Coast Express left the station long ago. Todd Bertuzzi was the first to go and after a few stops along the way, is now a Calgary Flame. This past summer, Markus Naslund and Brendan Morrison also went their separate ways.
KIHEI - A group of America's most reliable voters - retirees - watched with keen interest the second presidential debate Tuesday night between Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain.
By Brian Hayden - Swimmer Michael Phelps won a record eight Olympic gold medals, made dozens of television appearances and received a homecoming parade with tens of thousands of fans in his hometown, Towson, Md.
Sen. John McCain enjoys overwhelming support from the military's professional core, though race appears to be a decisive factor for career-oriented black service members, a Military Times survey of nearly 4,300 readers indicates.
Roofs of many homes in neighborhoods suffering damage from Hurricane Ike in Fort Bend County are speckled in “blue” as many area residents take advantage of the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Operation Blue Roof program.
The swimming pool at Pol-e-Charki Garrison in eastern Afghanistan sits atop a hill on the west side of the military base, and sometimes Jeremy Piasecki pauses, sucks in a puff of clean air and gazes over the terrain spread out before him.
The floor-to-ceiling windows of Raquel Henry’s Lone Star College-Kingwood office are filled with names typed on pieces of paper. The names - about 4,000 of them - are of all the men and women who gave their lives in Iraq. Now, every time she has to go back and make the font smaller because she’s running out of space.
WASHINGTON – U.S. Army Gen. David Petraeus said yesterday that security gains in Iraq are increasingly durable, but warned that methods that helped reduce violence there might not work in Afghanistan.
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