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    May 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. 'War Baby' is something to see, if you can let go

    It was the Hello Kitty tepee that did it for me.
    It was the Hello Kitty tepee that did it for me. Some exhibitions can be so challenging that it takes a particularly unexpected artwork for the viewer to finally let go and get into the swing of things. "War Baby/Love Child: Mixed Race Asian American...

    Tags: Artists, Social Issues, Korean War (1950-1953), Museums, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  2. May 7, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Stained-glass window fix at courthouse estimated to cost $50,000

    A large, stained-glass window at the Brown County Courthouse is set to be restored next year, a project that could cost $50,000.
    A large, stained-glass window at the Brown County Courthouse is set to be restored next year, a project that could cost $50,000.  The window, on the second story of the courthouse, is visible from Lincoln Street. It has not been re-leaded since the...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Auto Racing, Natural Resources, Collective Contract, Crime, Law and Justice

  4. May 7, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  5. Kimberly McBroom's Blog

    Tuesday, May 7 I truly hope you were able to catch "Susan's Story," either last night at 6 or today on WDBJ 7 Mornin'. Susan Bahorich bravely shared her personal struggle with ovarian cancer. I am so proud of her for being open and honest with what she is...

    Tags: George Clooney, John F. Kennedy Assassination (1963), Dentistry and Dental Health, Bob Marley, A Christmas Carol (movie, 2009)

  6. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Frankel hears concerns about VA backlog

    It has taken the Department of Veterans Affairs nearly two years to approve disability benefits for Jeff Colaicovo, a Vietnam War veteran with two Purple Hearts. He hasn't received a penny, but he believes he is close.
    It has taken the Department of Veterans Affairs nearly two years to approve disability benefits for Jeff Colaicovo, a Vietnam War veteran with two Purple Hearts. He hasn't received a penny, but he believes he is close. About two dozen veterans came to...

    Tags: Fort Lauderdale, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Affairs, U.S. Congress, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

  8. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Young Vietnamese Americans learning the lessons of Black April

    One girl gasps as the grainy black-and-white footage rolls: Women are screaming, thrusting their babies at soldiers boarding a helicopter.
    One girl gasps as the grainy black-and-white footage rolls: Women are screaming, thrusting their babies at soldiers boarding a helicopter. In the next scene, hundreds of refugees packed in the belly of a rickety boat rock in the ocean, desperately...

    Tags: Politics, Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Lobbying, U.S. Congress, Civil Rights

  10. May 5, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  11. Kerr claims Kingsmill crown in playoff

    Reuters
    The Sports Xchange By Benjamin Standig, The Sports Xchange Kerr claims Kingsmill crown in playoff JAMES CITY, Va. -- Cristie Kerr emits a confident if not boastful aura on the golf course, especially when the ultimate stakes are in play. Entering...

    Tags: Litigation and Regulation, LPGA Tour, Golf, Sports

  12. May 5, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  13. Club news

    South Bend Tribune
    The Memorial Retirement Club representing all aspects of Memorial Hospital, Memorial Health System and Memorial Home Care will gather from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. May 13 for a casual lunch and meeting at the First Methodist Church, 333 N. Michigan St.,...

    Tags: Human Interest

  14. May 5, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. The Vietnam syndrome

    Thirty-eight years ago last week, I was among the last CIA officers to be choppered off the U.S. Embassy roof in Saigon as the North Vietnamese took the country. Just two years before that chaotic rush for the exits, the Nixon administration had withdrawn the last American troops from the war zone and had declared indigenous forces strong enough, and the government reliable enough, to withstand whatever the enemy might throw into the fray after U.S. forces were gone.
    Thirty-eight years ago last week, I was among the last CIA officers to be choppered off the U.S. Embassy roof in Saigon as the North Vietnamese took the country. Just two years before that chaotic rush for the exits, the Nixon administration had withdrawn...

    Tags: Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Rebellions, Taliban, Police Investigations, Pakistan

  16. May 3, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  17. Fouad Ajami: Afghanistan shows Americans how not to fight wars

    In the unforgiving Afghan landscape, we have learned that you can't buy a warlord. You can only rent one. We owe this education to our man in Kabul, President Hamid Karzai. For more than a decade, it has been recently confirmed, U.S. dollars packed into...

    Tags: Politics, Elections, Kabul (Afghanistan), Wars and Interventions, George W. Bush

  18. May 3, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Valerie Sayers on Joe DiMaggio and "The Powers"

    In "The Powers," Valerie Sayers' long-awaited sixth novel — her first since "Brain Fever" (1996) — the great Yankees slugger Joe DiMaggio is embarking on his historic hitting streak of 1941, riveting Americans as much as or more than the news from Europe, where World War II is gathering its terrible momentum. Like many athletes, Sayers' DiMaggio is deeply superstitious, so much so that he believes he can foresee the future — his own and that of America itself, including the attack on Pearl Harbor.
    In "The Powers," Valerie Sayers' long-awaited sixth novel — her first since "Brain Fever" (1996) — the great Yankees slugger Joe DiMaggio is embarking on his historic hitting streak of 1941, riveting Americans as much as or more than the...

    Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), Authors, Labor Legislation, USA Today, Christianity

  20. May 3, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  21. COLUMN - From Afghanistan to Syria, an anemic U.S. civilian effort

    Reuters
    (David Rohde is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By David Rohde NEW YORK, May 3 (Reuters) - After helping coordinate the American civilian aid efforts in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Libya, Mark Ward arrived in Turkey last year to oversee...

    Tags: Startups, Civil and Public Service, Entertainment Events, White House, Ronald Reagan

  22. May 3, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. 5/5/2013-No Mo Gitmo

    Guantanamo. It's another name for purgatory.  It's unreasonable to expect the prisoners there to remain for life, so it would seem to be common sense to move them to secure facilities in America. Have trials for each of them and return the guilty to a supermax prison and set the innocent free to return to their home countries. Unfortunately, there's no common sense when it comes to terrorism.
    Guantanamo. It's another name for purgatory.  It's unreasonable to expect the prisoners there to remain for life, so it would seem to be common sense to move them to secure facilities in America. Have trials for each of them and return the guilty to a...

    Tags: Prisons, FBI, Civil Rights, Terrorism, Crime, Law and Justice

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