BBC | 30 September 2010 Uganda has threatened to withdraw soldiers from peacekeeping operations such as this in Somalia Uganda has responded angrily to a
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“ ... 'There’s smart secrecy and stupid secrecy, and this whole episode sounds like stupid secrecy,' said Gabriel Schoenfeld of the Hudson Institute, a
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By Ed O'Keefe Washington Post | August 30, 2010 More than 150,000 Vietnam War veterans may apply for benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs in th
By Ryan Harvey t r u t h o u t | 24 September 2010 Protesters rally for Bradley Manning. (Photo: mar is sea Y / Flickr) At a rally Sunday, September 18, 2
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By Josh Dorner | Think Progress Earlier this week, One Wisconsin Now revealed an alleged voter suppression plot designed to disenfranchise minorities, stu
A closer look at the famous post-Watergate investigation into domestic spying abuses and how it led to a secret court to authorize surveillance requests. B
Paula Duffy Huliq | September 22, 2010 Michael Ware, former CNN war correspondent has decided to open up about decisions made by the network, not to broadc
Victoria Jones Talk Media News | September 15, 2010 American soldiers charged with keeping a skull, finger bones and leg bones from Afghan corpses as tro
By John McBeth Asia Times | September 22, 2010 JAKARTA - In May 1964, five Air America pilots were called into the clandestine airline's Vientiane station
" ... And as I learn more about this particular case, I’m further struck by the U.S. government’s complicity. American Michael Townley, a former CIA ag
By Edwin Black | October 9, 2002 The infamous Auschwitz tattoo began as an IBM number. In August 1943, a timber merchant from Bendzin, Poland, arrived at