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Nation
   Ailing health system defies easy fix
   Bush signing may allow mail searches
   Concern as intelligence chief quits to join Rice
   Death sentences at lowest level in 30 years
   End to death penalty is urged
   Nation Briefs
World
   Abbas declares Hamas militia 'illegal'
   Activists plan multiple Guantánamo protests
   British citizens to be scanned for FBI database
   Election unrest grips Bangladesh
   Families of Pakistan's 'disappeared' beaten in protest
   FBI ignores Defense Department abuse policies
   French solidarity forces action on homelessness
   Starving Afghans sell young girls as brides
   UN shame over peacekeeper sex scandal
   US air strikes 'kill many' Somalis
   US threatens Iran and allies with military, economic punishment
   Zapatistas mark 13th anniversary
   World Briefs
Iraq War
   Bush moves to reshuffle Mideast military posts
   Future of Iraq: The spoils of war
   Iraq vets left in physical and mental agony
   Iraq War Briefs
Labor
   Unions sue Bush admin. over safety rule
   Labor Briefs
Environment
   Climate change brings malaria back to Italy
   Govt. biologist fired for 'embarrassing' federal agency
   Report: ExxonMobil misled public about global warming
   Environment Briefs
Media Watch
   Gay media watchdog identifies top offenders of 2006
   The surge pushers: The war and the New York Times
   Media Watch Briefs
Commentary
   America's holy warriors
 
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Quote of the Week
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Total US deaths in Afghanistan have doubled under President Obama, and when the next US soldier is reported dead, the majority of US deaths in Afghanistan will have occurred under President Obama.
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-- Robert Naiman, truthout, 8/16/2010.



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