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  1. Pentagon Reports U.S. Airstrike Killed 5 Afghan Civilians, Not 90

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - National News and Headlines - 15 hours ago

    A U.S. military review of an airstrike last week in western Afghanistan maintains that only five civilians were killed, Pentagon officials said yesterday, a finding that starkly contradicts reports by the United

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  2. Tanker Bid Moves Toward Endgame

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Business - 17 hours ago

    Score another one for Boeing. The defense and aerospace giant has been clawing its way back into the competition to build a new generation of aerial refueling planes for the Air Force in an unusually public way. After

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  3. Tanker Bid Moves Toward Endgame

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Technology - 20 hours ago

    Score another one for Boeing. The defense and aerospace giant has been clawing its way back into the competition to build a new generation of aerial refueling planes for the Air Force in an unusually public way. After

    Also tagged: italy, john mccain, barack obama, los angeles, chicago, washington dc, ohio, united states, robert gates, alabama, illinois, trent lott, dayton, moves, bid, bill clinton, tanker, john breaux, fairfax, bill paxon, u s department of defense, the washington post company, u s government accountability office, center for strategic and international studies, julie tate, toward, loren thompson, northrop grumman corporation, akin gump strauss hauer and feld llp, boeing company, airbus sas, richard aboulafia, teal group corporation, w james mcnerney, mobile alabama, gordon england, wright patterson air force base, citizens against government waste, european aeronautic defence and space company nv, jim albaugh, john j young jr, endgame, chris isleib, david j berteau, jacques gansler, daniel beck, robbin f laird

  4. Pentagon Reports U.S. Airstrike Killed 5 Afghan Civilians, Not 90

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Asia/Pacific - 22 hours ago

    A U.S. military review of an airstrike last week in western Afghanistan maintains that only five civilians were killed, Pentagon officials said yesterday, a finding that starkly contradicts reports by the United

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  5. Only a Two-Page 'Note' Governs U.S. Military in Afghanistan

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - National News and Headlines - Aug 28, 2008

    For the past six years, military relations between the United States and Afghanistan have been governed by a two-page "diplomatic note" giving U.S. forces virtual carte blanche to conduct operations as they see fit.

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  6. U.S. to Hand Over Security Duties in Anbar to Iraqi Forces

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Iraq -- Washington Post Continuing Coverage - Aug 27, 2008

    The top Marine Corps general said yesterday that the U.S. military will hand over security responsibilities to Iraqi forces next week in Iraq's western province of Anbar, paving the way to reduce the 25,000-strong

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  7. Cheney To Visit Georgia Next Week

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Middle East - Aug 25, 2008

    Vice President Cheney will travel next week to war-ravaged Georgia as part of a swing through several former Soviet republics, making him the highest-level U.S. emissary to visit the country since hostilities between

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  8. Sharing Unused Airwaves

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Business - Aug 24, 2008

    An engineer, Mark A. McHenry litters his speech with dizzying terms like gigahertz and cognitive radio. But on one topic in the national news he is plain-spoken: the claim by the broadcast networks, the NBCs and CBSs

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  9. Pentagon Finds Religious Bias In Army Probe

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Intelligence - Aug 23, 2008

    SOUTHFIELD, Mich. -- It was almost an ordinary Sabbath at David Tenenbaum's home. He had been to synagogue, and he and his wife, Madeline, had invited friends over for lunch.

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  10. Driver's Bus Rolls Away, Hits Apartment Building

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro - Aug 22, 2008

    A Metrobus crashed into an apartment building in Alexandria last night, rolling away while the driver was outside the vehicle trying to manually close its malfunctioning doors.

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