Fort Leavenworth, Kan., the intellectual center of the U.S. Army, has become a front line in the military?s soul-searching over Iraq.
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An internal review found systemic problems in the military?s efforts to obtain records from U.S. banks and consumer credit agencies.
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A Homeland Security Department plan would require Canadian airlines to turn over data about passengers flying over the United States.
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A recent series of small protests against the King Juan Carlos of Spain have broken taboos and prompted debate about the role of the monarchy.
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A new study of the 2006 Israeli-Hezbollah war commissioned by the U.S. Air Force concludes that insufficient discernment in its airstrikes helped Israel lose the war for public opinion.
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Nearly 15 percent of the 500,000-strong Yazidi sect in Iraq have fled the country as growing persecution has forced their religious observances underground.
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The American secretaries of state and defense sought to show that the United States and Russia could find common ground, or at least outward civility.
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Amnesty International said that authorities in Myanmar had arrested U Htay Kywe, a former student leader who helped organize recent protests, and three other dissidents.
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Iran?s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, called for all Muslim countries to boycott an American-sponsored meeting for Middle East peace.
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Lake Tai, the center of China?s ancient ?land of fish and rice,? succumbed this year to floods of man-made waste. By then, the activist who had been trying to save the lake was in jail.
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A site attacked last month by Israel was a partly constructed nuclear reactor, according to Israeli and American intelligence.
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Mark Hurd, Hewlett-Packard?s chairman and C.E.O., says that focusing on strategy and staff were key to helping the company recover from last year?s spying scandal.
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Last week?s advance was hard-won. Stocks dropped for three days in a row, then rebounded on Friday after a surprisingly strong report on retail sales.
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Suppose you are an overachiever who has run out of things to achieve. What?s left in life? Well, here?s an idea: Try for a perfect credit score.
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Low-cost airlines are promising direct links to far-flung locations at far lower prices than the traditional carriers offer.
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Anna Escobedo Cabral, the United States treasurer, said that her department is talking to producers of soap operas about weaving financial education issues into story lines.
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