added 2007 Fri Apr 27 13:50:18 by MyWayOnNow
An active duty U.S. Army officer warns the United States faces the prospect of defeat in Iraq, blaming American generals for failing to prepare their forces for an insurgency and misleading Congress about the situation here.
An active duty U.S. Army officer warns the United States faces the prospect of defeat in Iraq, blaming American generals for failing to prepare their forces for an insurgency and misleading Congress about the situation here.
added 2007 Thu Mar 15 15:26:35 by lizbethxq
A gunman wearing a fake beard shot a waiter 15 times at a pizzeria Wednesday night and then killed two unarmed volunteer police officers during a chase, according to New York City police.
A gunman wearing a fake beard shot a waiter 15 times at a pizzeria Wednesday night and then killed two unarmed volunteer police officers during a chase, according to New York City police.
added 2007 Sat Feb 24 5:48:09 by TechnologyExpert
Misguided text messages led to the arrest of a western Kentucky teacher who is accused of trying to buy pot from a state trooper. Trooper Trevor Pervine was at dinner with his wife and parents, celebrating her birthday when his phone started buzzing. Pervine was getting text messages about buying marijuana Thursday night, Kentucky State Police spok
Misguided text messages led to the arrest of a western Kentucky teacher who is accused of trying to buy pot from a state trooper. Trooper Trevor Pervine was at dinner with his wife and parents, celebrating her birthday when his phone started buzzing. Pervine was getting text messages about buying marijuana Thursday night, Kentucky State Police spok
added 2007 Wed Feb 7 22:33:52 by bhartzer
An Army officer who investigated possible abuse at Guantanamo Bay after some guards purportedly bragged about beating detainees found no evidence they mistreated the prisoners - although he did not interview any of the alleged victims, the U.S. military said Wednesday.
An Army officer who investigated possible abuse at Guantanamo Bay after some guards purportedly bragged about beating detainees found no evidence they mistreated the prisoners - although he did not interview any of the alleged victims, the U.S. military said Wednesday.
added 2007 Sun Jan 21 8:54:05 by springflower
poliMuslim woman police officer has sparked a new debate by refusing to shake hands with Britain's most senior police chief for religious reasons. The incident happened at a passing-out parade where Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair was inspecting a line-up of 200 recruits
poliMuslim woman police officer has sparked a new debate by refusing to shake hands with Britain's most senior police chief for religious reasons. The incident happened at a passing-out parade where Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair was inspecting a line-up of 200 recruits
added 2007 Wed Jan 10 17:00:37 by moemebe
A bald eagle owes its life to the sharpshooting skills of an Iowa conservation officer. Though the bird has yet to offer any thanks, Jason Sandholdt is getting plenty of recognition from those who saw him use a single bullet last weekend to free the bird from a branch that hung over a cliff at Lake Red Rock.
A bald eagle owes its life to the sharpshooting skills of an Iowa conservation officer. Though the bird has yet to offer any thanks, Jason Sandholdt is getting plenty of recognition from those who saw him use a single bullet last weekend to free the bird from a branch that hung over a cliff at Lake Red Rock.
added 2006 Mon Aug 28 6:16:06 by jeremytoday
For more than three months, police Detective John Botte roamed the ruins of the World Trade Center, snapping photographs with his Leica Rangefinder camera and capturing hundreds of images of people at work on the monumental cleanup. His pictures soon appeared in a trio of books, most notably the best-selling autobiography of the city's police comm
For more than three months, police Detective John Botte roamed the ruins of the World Trade Center, snapping photographs with his Leica Rangefinder camera and capturing hundreds of images of people at work on the monumental cleanup. His pictures soon appeared in a trio of books, most notably the best-selling autobiography of the city's police comm
added 2006 Thu Aug 10 15:25:51 by okitech
A Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) member being questioned by Self-Defense Force officials for traveling to Shanghai, China, without permission was found dead in a ship docked at a port here Thursday, police said. The 42-year-old first class petty officer, whose name has been withheld, was found dead in a storage room of the Asayuki destro
A Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) member being questioned by Self-Defense Force officials for traveling to Shanghai, China, without permission was found dead in a ship docked at a port here Thursday, police said. The 42-year-old first class petty officer, whose name has been withheld, was found dead in a storage room of the Asayuki destro








