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    Mar 20, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  1. VA trying to move faster on benefits claims

    Our government historically has armed soldiers with the technology necessary to succeed on the battlefield, enabling them to topple targets like Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein. Washington finally is recognizing the importance of technology on the home...

    Tags: Employees, Disabled American Veterans, Agent Orange Poisoning (1961-1971), Allentown, Northampton County (Pennsylvania)

  2. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  3. Free program teaches female veterans how to make it in civilian life

    Elvia Huizar felt alone during the four years she spent in the U.S. Air Force, part of which she spent in Iraq.
    Elvia Huizar felt alone during the four years she spent in the U.S. Air Force, part of which she spent in Iraq. She didn't find the sisterhood she had expected. The men formed close bonds with each other. However, she and other women put up walls,...

    Tags: U.S. Army, Assault, Google Inc., Disneyland Park, Sexual Assault

  4. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  5. Veterans feel alone in their guilt

    WASHINGTON -- A veteran of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, former Marine Capt. Timothy Kudo thinks of himself as a killer -- and he carries the guilt every day. "I can't forgive myself," he says. "And the people who can forgive me are dead." With...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Iraq, Psychology, Lawyers, Religion and Belief

  6. Feb 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Texas police hold suspect in fatal shooting of ex-SEAL Chris Kyle

    HOUSTON—Dallas-area police have arrested a suspect in connection with the fatal shooting Saturday of former Navy SEAL and “American Sniper” author Chris Kyle and a second man at a north Texas shooting range. Late Saturday, Lancaster,...

    Tags: NBC (tv network), Murder, Shootings, U.S. Military, Television Industry

  8. Feb 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. In sniper Chris Kyle's shooting death, postwar worlds collide

    A killer and a survivor, Chris Kyle had left the dust-worn places where he had to worry about enemy fire -- or even friendly fire. Kyle, 38, an author and former Navy SEAL sniper, was shot dead Saturday in Texas by an unemployed, 25-year-old Marine...

    Tags: Iraq, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Substance Abuse, U.S. Military, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

  10. Jan 30, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  11. County health clinic to open in skid row apartment building

    L.A. NOW
    Recognizing the high cost of treating homeless patients, Los Angeles County plans to open a health clinic inside a skid row apartment building....
  12. Feb 3, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  13. Iraq War vet charged in fatal shooting of ex-SEAL

    STEPHENVILLE, Texas (AP) — An Iraq War veteran charged with murdering former Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle and a friend turned a gun on the pair while they were at a Texas shooting range, authorities said Sunday. Eddie Ray Routh, of Lancaster, was...

    Tags: Rentals, Firearms, Iraq, Shootings, Book

  14. Jan 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. The Sunday Conversation: It's a dog's life for Robert Crais

    "Suspect," Robert Crais' 19th crime novel, which hit bookstores last week, introduces two new characters (and one new species) to the award-winning L.A. author's repertoire — LAPD cop Scott James and his K-9 partner, Maggie. The former TV writer, born in Louisiana, is perhaps best known for his 15 books featuring unorthodox detective Elvis Cole and his stone-faced partner, Joe Pike.
    "Suspect," Robert Crais' 19th crime novel, which hit bookstores last week, introduces two new characters (and one new species) to the award-winning L.A. author's repertoire — LAPD cop Scott James and his K-9 partner, Maggie. The former TV writer,...

    Tags: General Practitioners, Crime, Law and Justice, Jack Klugman, Human Interest, Authors

  16. Jan 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Charity helps foreign troops take Afghanistan pets home

    KABUL, Afghanistan — She was just an ordinary brown mutt, a stray, but Pvt. Conrad Lewis loved her. Lewis, a British paratrooper in Afghanistan's Helmand province, adopted the dog and named her Pegasus. Everyone called her Peg. In his letters...

    Tags: Iraq, U.S. Army, Vaccines, Medical Procedures and Tests, Kabul (Afghanistan)

  18. Jan 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Letters: Women joining men in combat

    Re "Military to lift ban on women in combat jobs," Jan. 24 As a retired service member, I saw numerous changes throughout the period I served, and since the 9/11 attacks each service has faced its own challenges, including simultaneous spousal...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, World War II (1939-1945), September 11, 2001 Attacks, Armed Forces, Wars and Interventions

  20. Jan 25, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. Why Mental Health Screening Of Gun Buyers Is No Answer

    The horrific mass murder of children and school personnel in Newtown prompted calls for more screening of gun buyers to identify the mentally ill and prevent or restrict purchases of weapons and ammunition. This simplistic, impractical and unfair proposal wrongly stigmatizes a large (and constantly shifting) group of our fellow citizens, without adequately addressing the underlying dangers of loosely regulated guns.
    The Hartford Courant
    The horrific mass murder of children and school personnel in Newtown prompted calls for more screening of gun buyers to identify the mentally ill and prevent or restrict purchases of weapons and ammunition. This simplistic, impractical and unfair proposal...

    Tags: Murder, Substance Abuse, Weaponry, Mental Illness, Schizophrenia

  22. Jan 16, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  23. Arundel follies, Dwyer's drinking, Ravens on the wrist

    All the world's a stage, especially Anne Arundel County. It has produced, far and away, the best shows of the season: a County Council member sent to prison, followed by a long squabble over his replacement; a congenial county executive charged with being a creep; a police chief forced to retire; a gay-bashing delegate involved in a drunken boat crash; a loquacious council member accused of bullying constituents on Election Day.
    All the world's a stage, especially Anne Arundel County. It has produced, far and away, the best shows of the season: a County Council member sent to prison, followed by a long squabble over his replacement; a congenial county executive charged with being...

    Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Maryland General Assembly, Boats, Republican Party, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland)

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