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Pentagon reports sharp rise in sex assaults in military
The Pentagon estimated Tuesday that 26,000 members of the military were sexually assaulted last year, 36 percent more than a year earlier, in a trend so severe that senior officials warned it could threaten recruiting and retention of military personnel....Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Courts-Martial, United States Naval Academy, White House, Sexual Assault
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Gerald J. Castle, 88
Gerald James Castle, 88, of Boonsboro, Md., passed from this life Tuesday, May 7, 2013, at his home while surrounded by his family. Born Dec. 13, 1924, in Keedysville, Md., he was the son of the late Russell J. and Mamie Pearl (Smith) Castle. His wife,...
Tags: Mack Trucks, Inc., Germany, Charles Street, American Heart Association, American Legion
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Evaporation or outflow? Where should emphasis on the low Great Lakes levels lie?
BOYNE CITY — Hundreds of Northern Michigan residents turned out to hear three groups speak to the reasons behind the declining Great Lakes water levels at the Boyne City High School's performing arts center. Jennifer McKay, policy specialist with...
Tags: Global Change, Weather, Lakes and Ponds, Science and Technology, U.S. Congress
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Carnett: The shock of an Army buddy's early demise
"I always thought that I'd see you again." Those words, steeped in irony, were penned by singer-songwriter James Taylor and describe a condition of life that many of us have experienced. In my situation, they depict a relationship I've had with an... -
Duane L. Smith, 80
Duane L. Smith, 80, of Ellsworth, died Monday, May 6, 2013, at his home. He was born July 13, 1932, in Cadillac, Mich., the son of Leonard and Elizabeth Heringa Smith. On Sept. 15, 1957, he married Mary Sutton in Central Lake. They made their home in...Tags: Andy Griffith
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Court-martial opens for sergeant who killed 5 U.S. troops in Iraq
JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD, Wash. — Army Sgt. John Russell opened fire on U.S. mental health workers at a combat stress center in Iraq out of revenge after doctors said he was not eligible to leave the Army, prosecutors said Monday at the opening of...Tags: Iraq, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Safety at Work, Courts-Martial, Mental Health
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Veterans honored for liberating France nearly seven decades ago
Nearly 70 years after they risked their lives on the blood-soaked battlefields of Europe, a proud contingent of South Florida veterans of World War II was honored for their valor Sunday in a ceremony cloaked in patriotism and solemn with emotion. "That...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Heroism, Ceremonies, Fort Lauderdale, Thomas Edison
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Welcome home ceremony set for Rapid City guard unit
RAPID CITY, S.D. - A welcome home ceremony will be held for 19 Soldiers of Detachment 1, Company B, 935th Support Battalion, South Dakota Army National Guard, Tuesday, April 30 at 10 a.m. at the Army Aviation Support Facility, east of the Rapid City...
Tags: Dennis Daugaard, Fort Hood (military base), Armed Forces, Army National Guard
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Orangewood sophomore LB Jimmy Martin earns first offer from FIU
Orangewood Christian School sophomore linebacker Jimmy Martin earned his first college football scholarship offer Monday from FIU. Martin, an eighth-grade All-American in 2010 and a MaxPreps second-team freshman all-American in 2011, has led...
Tags: Students, Sports, Teaching and Learning, Football
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Falcons find linebacker prospects after draft
ReutersThe Sports Xchange NFL Team Report - Atlanta Falcons - INSIDE SLANT Following a weekend rookie camp, the Atlanta Falcons feel they may have managed to steal a couple of linebacker prospects after failing to address that need during the draft....Tags: Clemson Tigers, New England Patriots, Asante Samuel, Big 12 Conference, Free Agency
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A politician-doctor's long life of service
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterFor Hoosiers, there will never be another "Doc" like Dr. Otis R. Bowen. Remembered both personally and in stories likely to be retold to generations to come, the former Indiana governor grew to become one of the state's most beloved politicians. A...Tags: Indiana University, Indianapolis 500, Medical Research, Government, College Basketball
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Former governor, Bremen physician Otis Bowen dies
Dr. Otis Bowen, former Indiana governor and life-long northern Indiana resident who practiced medicine in Bremen for 25 years, died Saturday. He was 95. According to a statement released Sunday by Gov. Mike Pence, Bowen died at 6:18 p.m. at the Catherine...
Tags: Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Government, Politics
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