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Source: Iraq commander has given Pentagon chief an initial recommendation on troop cuts (Newsday) WASHINGTON (AP) _ The top U.S. commander in Iraq, Gen. David Petraeus, has given his military superiors and Defense Secretary Robert Gates his initial recommendation on when to resume a U.S. troop withdrawal and at what pace, a senior military officer close to the process said Friday. More Afghanistan Dining
The number of Nato and US soldiers killed in action in Afghanistan has risen by more than one-third over the past ... (The Herald) A robber who raided a betting shop armed with a rolled-up newspaper was jailed for 30 months yesterday. More Afghanistan Dining
Military's bomb tech school ramps up enrollment to cope with IEDs, still top killer in Iraq (Newsday) EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. (AP) _ Many things have gone wrong for Navy Senior Chief Tommy Gura while disarming nearly 200 improvised explosive devices in Iraq. He's been shot at and targeted for mortar attacks. His robots have blown up and he's lost communication to call for backup. More Afghanistan Dining
Candidates Reach Out to Different Latino Communities (WDET-FM Detroit) AMBI OF FAMILY TALKING LAUGHING. It's a hot rainy day in the Bronx. The Morales family is sitting around their dining room table laughing and talking as Bachata music flows through the apartment. Photographs of the family adorn the walls of their modest yet comfortable home. Down the long narrow hallway on the right is Jasmin Morales room. She and her cousin Luis Manuel Antonio are inside ... More Afghanistan Dining
Duty bound (The Victoria Advocate) Supply specialist sounds like a safe job. Spc. Brandi Stanford’s family imagined her sitting at a desk, ordering ammo, taking inventory of boots. More Afghanistan Dining
FEATURED USNA Football Game vs. Towson (The Capital) USNA vs Towson. Contact the website below for ticketing information. o Found his calling at age five when he saw Louis Armstrong sing and play in the film The Five Pennies. More Afghanistan Dining
Canadians pay tribute to fallen soldiers as toll near 100 in Afghanistan (Newsday) WHITBY, Ontario (AP) _ More than 200 people line an overpass above a stretch of Canada's busiest thoroughfare now known as the "Highway of Heroes" to pay final tribute to three soldiers killed in Afghanistan. More Afghanistan Dining
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