News, April 03, 2010

Legality of Drone Strikes Still in Question
CIA's Top Spy: No Intel Losses From Waterboarding Ban
Obama No Closer on Nuclear Test Ban Ratification
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Moscow Subway Bomber Was 17, Alleged Rebel Widow
Marine's Mission: Tell Family Their Son Died in War
New Security Checks for Travelers to US
US Shift From Iraq to Afghanistan Presents Massive Logistical Operation
UK OKs Sea Reserve, Angering Islanders Forcibly Removed for US Base
The War at Home
2nd Woman Charged in 'Jihad Jane' Case
Militia Draws Distinctions Between Groups
National Disaster Exercises, Called Too Costly and Scripted, May Be Scaled Back
Aircraft Maker Pushing Exports of Spy Drones
US Military
Unemployment Spikes for Iraq, Afghan Vets
Thousands of Vets Missing Out on Better Benefits
Navy Took More Than a Year to Announce Personal Data Breach
Army Corps of Engineers Unit Tightens Contract Standards

News, April 02, 2010

Obama Set to Reject 'Nuclear Posture' on Eve of START Deal
Personal Data on 1,000 UK Muslim Students Given to CIA
Mumbai Terrorist Was US Agent
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US Army Backtracks on Gay Discharges, No Moratorium
British DM Wins Right to Keep Advice on Iraq Interrogations Secret
Journalist on the Run From Israel Is Hiding in Britain
Despite Strains, China Leader to Attend Nuclear Meeting in US
US Sues Contractor KBR Over Iraq Bills
NY Times Still Pays Obama's Nominee to Army Post
'War on Terror'
US Sanctions London-Based al-Qaeda 'Gunrunner'
Travelers With Muslim Names Find Themselves Fighting for US Visas
UK Study on Islamic Blogs 'Flawed'

News, April 01, 2010


NSA Wiretap of Charity's Lawyers Declared Illegal
Prosecutor: Agent Infiltrated Christian Militia
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Middle East in Huge Naval Expansion
US Imported Sand to Iraq
When Military Moves a War, There Are No Shortcuts
Audit: Costly FBI Computer Upgrade Drags Further
John Yoo Bad-Mouths Berkeley
FBI Sees Little Chance of Copycat Militia Plots
UK's Cameron: US Disappointing Over Falklands
Muslim Scholars Recast Jihadists' Favorite Fatwa
US Military
Army Chief Sees Defacto Moratorium on Gay Discharges
No Formal Reprimand for General Who Pushed Gay Ban
One Missing After US Navy Plane Crashes Into Arabian Sea
Pentagon Extends Contract Bidding