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- Internal Army Report Finds Early Missteps in Afghanistan
- At Least Six Americans Killed in Afghan Attack
- Provincial Governor Survives Iraq Bombings
- Briton Captured in 2007 Is Freed in Iraq
- The Pogie Awards for the Year's Best Tech Ideas
- Texas Tech Fires Coach Mike Leach
Internal Army Report Finds Early Missteps in Afghanistan | Top |
U.S. forces, hamstrung by inadequate resources, missed opportunities to stabilize Afghanistan during the early years of the war, an unpublished Army history found. | |
At Least Six Americans Killed in Afghan Attack | Top |
A suicide bomber wearing an explosive vest made his way into an American base in southeastern Afghanistan, according to NATO military officials. | |
Provincial Governor Survives Iraq Bombings | Top |
Attacks by two suicide bombers Wednesday in Ramadi killed at least 24 people, officials said. | |
Briton Captured in 2007 Is Freed in Iraq | Top |
Peter Moore, who was kidnapped with four other Britons, is believed to be the only survivor. | |
The Pogie Awards for the Year's Best Tech Ideas | Top |
The great, clever features of the year that somehow made it past the obstacles of cost, engineering and lawyers. | |
Texas Tech Fires Coach Mike Leach | Top |
Texas Tech fired coach Mike Leach on Wednesday, just two days after he was suspended by the school as it investigated his treatment of a player with a concussion. | |
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