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CLOAK-AND-DAGGER OCCURRENCES MARK IRAN’S RELATIONS WITH UNITED STATES, BRITAIN 
EurasiaNet.org - 1 hour, 6 minutes ago
The recent seizure of 15 British sailors by Iran has opened a window on a rapidly escalating Cold War-like contest -- involving Tehran, the United States and Britain and centering on cloak-and-dagger operations in Iraq.
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Adacel Receives Further Order for Additional ATC Tower Simulators to Support United States Marine Corp 
[Press Release] PR Web - Apr 08 12:13 AM
Adacel, an industry leader in software integration, simulation development, and speech recognition technology announced today that it has received an additional order in excess of $1 million ($US) to supply its MaxSim air traffic control Tower Simulator Systems (TSS) to the United States Marine Corps (USMC). (PRWeb Apr 8, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: ...
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News From USW: USW Condemns Appalachian Regional Healthcare Claim That It Offered a Comprehensive Contract Proposal 
RedNova - Apr 06 5:02 PM
News From USW: Appalachian Regional Healthcare made public a proposed contract yesterday despite the fact that it had promised the United Steelworkers additional information that could significantly change what ARH is offering. "This just isn't right," said Ernest R.
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Germany, Sweden, United States advance to Davis Cup semifinals 
International Herald Tribune - Apr 07 10:28 AM
Germany, Sweden and the United States qualified for the Davis Cup semifinals by winning doubles matches Saturday, and Russia moved closer to a spot in the last four after taking a 2-1 lead over France.
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Germany, Sweden, United States advance to Davis Cup semifinals 
International Herald Tribune - Apr 07 10:28 AM
Germany, Sweden and the United States qualified for the Davis Cup semifinals by winning doubles matches Saturday, and Russia moved closer to a spot in the last four after taking a 2-1 lead over France.
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Herrin native one of the premier diving coaches in nation 
The Southern Illinoisan - 36 minutes ago
HERRIN - Van Austin has put together an impressive career in a sport that few know well. The Herrin native is one of the foremost authorities on competitive diving in the United States.
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Florida police arrest activist for feeding homeless 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Apr 05 11:12 AM
Police in Florida have arrested an activist for feeding the homeless in downtown Orlando.
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Loose Bolt Leads To Emergency Stop Of Universal Studios Coaster 
WFTV 9 Orlando - Apr 05 10:54 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. -- A roller coaster at Universal Studios came to a sudden stop Wednesday night. Around 8:45pm, a Universal employee noticed a loose bolt as a car on the Revenge of the Mummy ride came into the boarding station.
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Loose Bolt Leads To Emergency Stop Of Universal Studios Coaster 
WFTV 9 Orlando - Apr 05 10:54 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. -- A roller coaster at Universal Studios came to a sudden stop Wednesday night. Around 8:45pm, a Universal employee noticed a loose bolt as a car on the Revenge of the Mummy ride came into the boarding station.
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Arkansas Sets No Deadline For Search Firm 
The Morning News - Apr 08 1:46 AM
Ryan MalashockThe Morning News There is no deadline for the firm Parker Executive Search to get back to Arkansas about its help in the university's basketball coaching search.
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Butler County inmate still in hospital 
The Western Star - 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
A 19-year-old Butler County Jail inmate remains in University Hospital in Cincinnati after hanging himself in his cell Saturday, officials said today.
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PH's Hincker to play tennis for Delaware 
Roanoke Times - Apr 06 10:47 PM
Chris Hincker is about to become a Blue Hen. "A Fighting Blue Hen," the Patrick Henry senior added. Hincker said Friday he will sign a partial athletic scholarship to play men's tennis at Delaware, and combined with the funds he will receive as one of the Newark, Del. university's incoming distinguished scholars, his total annual package is far from chicken feed.
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Georgia Tech Researchers Win $5M Grant for Electromagnetic Propulsion; NCSU Is Also Part of Team 
Local Tech Wire - 38 minutes ago
ATLANTA — The Department of Defense has awarded a $5 million grant to Georgia Tech and other partners for research into making electromagnetic propulsion more practical.
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Southern Illinois University accounting students offer help with taxes 
WSIL 3 Southern Illinois - Apr 08 10:21 AM
Have you filed your income taxes yet? If the answer is no, don't worry because help is on the way and it's free. Southern Illinois University accounting students are volunteering their time every Saturday to give free income tax preparation to low and moderate income families.
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Kentucky hires Gillispie as coach 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Apr 06 12:47 PM
The University of Kentucky hired Billy Gillispie on Friday to coach one of the nation's most storied basketball programs.
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Ballet-opera partnership starts intriguing season 
Louisville Courier-Journal - Apr 08 3:01 AM
The Louisville Ballet's 2007-08 subscription season will offer partnerships with Kentucky Opera and the University of Louisville School of Music, a world premiere by company principal Mikelle Bruzina and the return of Domy Reiter-Soffer's full-evening "Beauty and the Beast."
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Two Ohioans suspended from Minnesota football team 
Zanesville Times Recorder - 29 minutes ago
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Three University of Minnesota football players, including two from Ohio, were in police custody Friday, undergoing questioning after allegations of criminal sexual conduct, the university said in a statement.
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BRIAN DICKERSON: Nowhere to go but up? North Carolina has been there, too 
Detroit Free Press - Apr 08 12:29 AM
Mary Sue Coleman knows that Michigan is in a fight for its economic life. She also knows the future of her university hinges largely on the outcome. So why does the University of Michigan's 63-year-old president seem so serene this frigid spring morning? And why does she keep comparing our state to ... North Carolina?
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Local gymnast rock in Pheonix 
Flower Mound Leader - Mar 14 10:51 PM
The EXCITE! Gymnastics Team recently competed in the sixth annual Hard Rock Invitation in Phoenix. More than 1,600 female gymnasts from 25 states took over the Phoenix Civic Plaza Feb. 9n11.
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Poisoned Pen bleeds red ink, exits downtown Phoenix 
The Arizona Republic - Apr 08 1:26 AM
The Poisoned Pen bookstore will close its Phoenix location Saturday due to declining business.
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Hot Southern California Apartment Market to Maintain its Heat 
Commercial Property News - 8 minutes ago
Enormous price tags on single-family homes and consistent job growth have led to a very tight apartment market in Southern California, and those same factors will keep the market on top in 2007, according to the Casden Real Estate Economics Forecast , a study that was just released by the University of Southern California's Lusk Center for Real Estate.
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Small Tennessee Town Braces For Big Murder Trial 
WSMV Nashville - 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
People in the small western Tennessee town of Selmer have been waiting for more than a year to find out why a quiet, unassuming preacher's wife might have killed her husband.
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University of Texas Astronomers Achieve Major Improvement in Cosmic Distance Scale with Hubble Space Telescope 
SpaceRef - Apr 08 11:32 AM
AUSTIN, Texas -- An international team of astronomers led by Fritz Benedict and Barbara McArthur of The University of Texas at Austin has used Hubble Space Telescope to solve one of the biggest problems in measuring the universe's expansion.
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Three University of Wisconsin Stem Cell Patents Rejected 
Slashdot - Apr 05 9:27 AM
eldavojohn writes "A non-profit alumni group from the University of Wisconsin (WARF) has suffered a preliminary ruling against three of their recent patents regarding stem cells. Given that these patents have been upheld in prior rulings, there is a lot of speculation that they will be upheld in a future court case. From the PhysOrg article: 'The patents, which cover virtually all stem cell ...
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Avs push bodes well for future, if not present 
The Fort Collins Coloradoan - Apr 08 4:10 AM
It might go for naught, but what a run it's been, and what a great sign for the future.
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Hot Southern California Apartment Market to Maintain its Heat 
Commercial Property News - 9 minutes ago
Enormous price tags on single-family homes and consistent job growth have led to a very tight apartment market in Southern California, and those same factors will keep the market on top in 2007, according to the Casden Real Estate Economics Forecast , a study that was just released by the University of Southern California's Lusk Center for Real Estate.
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Miami University Middletown exhibits alumni artwork for anniversary 
The Pulse-Journal - Apr 07 10:43 PM
Alumni of Miami University Middletown are holding a class reunion by hanging artwork on the walls of the campus. The exhibit collects more than 70 pieces of artwork by the alumni, and will be at the Campus Community Center and Gardner Harvey Library through April 15.
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Go Digital, Even on the Road 
Derby Daily Reporter - 1 hour, 51 minutes ago
(ARA) - Today nearly 8 million U.S. households own at least one recreational vehicle (RV) -- a 15 percent increase over the past four years and a startling 58 percent rise since 1980, according to a new study by the University of Michigan Survey Research Center.
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Cryobanks International CEO Dwight Brunoehler Set to Deliver University of Central Florida Commencement Celebration ... 
[Press Release] Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Apr 05 12:30 PM
Cryobanks International, Inc. President and CEO Dwight Brunoehler returns to his college alma mater next week to deliver the commencement celebration address to The University of Central Florida's Burnett College of Biomedical Sciences Spring graduating class.
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University of Texas Astronomers Achieve Major Improvement in Cosmic Distance Scale with Hubble Space Telescope 
SpaceRef - Apr 08 11:32 AM
AUSTIN, Texas -- An international team of astronomers led by Fritz Benedict and Barbara McArthur of The University of Texas at Austin has used Hubble Space Telescope to solve one of the biggest problems in measuring the universe's expansion.
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Univision, Google Pact on Spanish-Language Search 
Marketing Y Medios - Apr 07 5:06 PM
Hispanic media giant Univision has struck a multi-year deal with Google to incorporate its various search products into the Univision Online network of Web sites.
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Herrin native one of the premier diving coaches in nation 
The Southern Illinoisan - 41 minutes ago
HERRIN - Van Austin has put together an impressive career in a sport that few know well. The Herrin native is one of the foremost authorities on competitive diving in the United States.
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University of South Carolina gets an unprecedented number of applicants 
WPDE-TV Myrtle Beach - Florence - Apr 03 3:55 AM
(Columbia - AP) Some students applying to the University of South Carolina’s Columbia campus this fall won’t be admitted until next spring.
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Feisty Frosh 
The Morning News - Apr 08 1:26 AM
FAYETTEVILLE -- Eighty-two seconds into the Southeastern Conference Tournament championship game, Michael Washington entered for an injured Charles Thomas and immediately matched up with Florida's Joakim Noah.
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Freed Britons May Sell Their Stories, Drawing Criticism 
New York Times - 38 minutes ago
Some of the 15 sailors and marines who had been captured and released by Iran will be permitted to offer their experiences for sale to the media.
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Arizona State University 
The Arizona Republic - Apr 07 8:22 PM
Rather than offer a separate major in entrepreneurship, Arizona State University tries nurturing student entrepreneurs with courses and programs across disciplines.
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Lady’Back softball shuts out Florida 
NWAnews.com - Apr 08 5:31 AM
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — University of Arkansas junior pitcher Katy Henry and the Lady Razorback softball team shut out No. 23 Florida in a 1-0 victory Saturday at the Florida Softball Stadium in Gainesville, Fla. (Northwest Arkansas Times)
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Muslim Patient Sues Hospital For Discrimination 
WJZ 13 Baltimore - 24 minutes ago
A radiologist who was kicked out of the University of Maryland Medical Center after he performed a Muslim ritual has filed a $30 million lawsuit against the hospital.
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Commentary: How to do an Intel in China 
Electronic Engineering Times Asia - 1 hour, 3 minutes ago
What's the next 'cover charge' in China? A bleeding-edge fab? Processor technology? Supercomputers?
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Passport fair today in Cape Coral 
The News-Press - Apr 07 4:49 AM
A passport fair is being held today at the Cape Coral Central Post
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Urban studies prof. to retire after 42 years 
Brown and White - Apr 05 11:11 AM
Amidonian: a student who has taken even one class with Professor Dave Amidon. Although this word cannot be found in any dictionary or Googled on the Internet, Chris Marshall, executive director of the Lehigh alumni association, considers himself one.
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United states government

Contents

  • 1 Legislative branch
  • 2 Executive branch
    • 2.1 President
    • 2.2 Vice President
    • 2.3 Cabinet and executive departments
    • 2.4 White House staff
  • 3 Judicial branch
  • 4 References
  • 5 See also
    • 5.1 President
    • 5.2 Congress
    • 5.3 Courts
    • 5.4 Law
    • 5.5 Agencies
  • 6 External links

Legislative branch

Article I of the Constitution grants all legislative powers of the federal government to the Congress, which is divided into two chambers, a Senate and a House of Representatives. The Senate is composed of two members from each state as provided by the Constitution. Its current membership is 100. Membership in the House is based on each state's population, and its size is therefore not specified in the Constitution. Its current membership is fixed by statute at 435. Members of the House and Senate are elected by first-past-the-post voting in every state except Louisiana, which has runoffs.

The Constitution does not specifically call for the establishment of U.S. Congressional committees. As the nation grew, however, so did the need for investigating pending legislation more thoroughly. The 108th Congress (2003-2004) had 19 standing committees in the House and 17 in the Senate, plus four joint permanent committees with members from both houses overseeing the Library of Congress, printing, taxation, and the economy. In addition, each house can name special, or select, committees to study specific problems. Because of an increase in workload, the standing committees have also spawned some 150 subcommittees.

The Congress has the responsibility to monitor and influence aspects of the executive branch. Congressional oversight prevents waste and fraud, protects civil liberties and individual rights, ensures executive compliance with the law, gathers information for making laws and educating the public, and evaluates executive performance. It applies to cabinet departments, executive agencies, regulatory commissions, and the presidency. Congress's oversight function takes many forms:

  • Committee inquiries and hearings;
  • Formal consultations with and reports from the President;
  • Senate advice and consent for presidential nominations and for treaties;
  • House impeachment proceedings and subsequent Senate trials;
  • House and Senate proceedings under the 25th Amendment in the event that the President becomes disabled, or the office of the Vice President falls vacant;
  • Informal meetings between legislators and executive officials;
  • Congressional membership on governmental commissions;
  • Studies by congressional committees and support agencies such as the Congressional Budget Office, and the Government Accountability Office, both of which are arms of Congress.

Executive branch

Article II of the Constitution establishes the Executive branch of Government.

President

Main article

The President of the United States is both the head of state and head of government, as well as the commander-in-chief of the military. The office of President of the United States is one of the most powerful offices of its kind in the world. The President, the Constitution says, must "take care that the laws be faithfully executed." To carry out this responsibility, he presides over the executive branch of the federal government, a vast organization numbering about 4 million people, including 1 million active-duty military personnel. In addition, the President has important legislative and judicial powers. Within the executive branch itself, the President has broad constitutional powers to manage national affairs and the workings of the federal government, and may issue executive orders to effect internal policies.

The President may veto legislation passed by Congress; he may be impeached by a majority in the House and removed from office by a two-thirds majority in the Senate for "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors." The President may not dissolve Congress or call special elections, but does have the power to pardon criminals convicted of federal offences (though not crimes against a state), give executive orders, and (with the consent of the Senate) appoint Supreme Court justices and federal judges.

Vice President

Main article The Vice President of the United States is the second-highest executive official of the United States government. As first in the presidential line of succession, the Vice President becomes the new President of the United States upon the death, resignation, or removal of the President, which has happened nine times.

Beyond serving this role, the only duty required by the U.S. Constitution is that the Vice President serve as the President of the Senate, and to break any tie votes in that chamber. Informally, the Vice President serves as an advisor to the President and as a drafter and spokesperson for the administration's policy. In modern times, the Vice President has gone on to become their party's presidential nominee in the next election when the incumbent President is either unable to run again due to the two term limit established by the 22nd Amendment, or for other reasons decides not to seek a second term.

Cabinet and executive departments

The day-to-day enforcement and administration of federal laws is in the hands of the various federal executive departments, created by Congress to deal with specific areas of national and international affairs. The heads of the 15 departments, chosen by the President and approved with the "advice and consent" of the U.S. Senate, form a council of advisors generally known as the President's "Cabinet." In addition to departments, there are a number of staff organizations grouped into the Executive Office of the President. These include the White House staff, the National Security Council, the Office of Management and Budget, the Council of Economic Advisers, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, the Office of National Drug Control Policy and the Office of Science and Technology Policy. There is also a number of independent agencies such as the Central Intelligence Agency, the Food and Drug Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency.

United States Federal Executive Departments
State | Treasury | Defense | Justice | Interior | Agriculture | Commerce | Labor | Health and Human Services | Housing and Urban Development | Transportation | Energy | Education | Veterans Affairs | Homeland Security

(Past departments: War | Navy | Post Office | Commerce and Labor | Health, Education, and Welfare)

White House staff

In addition, the President is advised and supported by several hundred White House political appointees, often referred to as the country's "best and brightest" because of the White House's history of attracting extremely capable and intelligent such appointees. All of these political employees serve at the pleasure of the President, which means they typically leave the White House when administrations change.

Judicial branch

Main article Article III of the Constitution states the basis for the federal court system: "The judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and such inferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish." The federal judiciary consists of the Supreme Court of the United States, whose nine justices are appointed for life by the President and confirmed by the Senate, and various "lower" or "inferior courts," among which are the United States courts of appeals and the United States district courts.

With this guide, the first Congress divided the nation into judicial districts and created federal courts for each district. From that beginning has evolved the present structure: the Supreme Court, 13 courts of appeals, 94 district courts, and two courts of special jurisdiction. Congress today retains the power to create and abolish federal courts, as well as to determine the number of judges in the federal judiciary system. It cannot, however, abolish the Supreme Court.

There are three levels of federal courts with general jurisdiction, meaning that these courts handle criminal cases and civil law suits between individuals. The other courts, such as the bankruptcy courts and the tax court, are specialized courts handling only certain kinds of cases. The bankruptcy courts are branches of the district courts, but technically are not considered part of the "Article III" judiciary because their judges are not appointed to serve during good behavior. Similarly, the tax court is not an Article III court.

The United States district courts are the "trial courts" where cases are filed and decided. The United States courts of appeals are "appellate courts" that hear appeals of cases decided by the district courts, and some direct appeals from administrative agencies. The Supreme Court of the United States hears appeals from the decisions of the courts of appeals or state supreme courts (on constitutional matters), as well as having original jurisdiction over a very small number of cases.

The judicial power extends to cases arising under the Constitution, an act of Congress, or a treaty of the United States; cases affecting ambassadors, ministers, and consuls of foreign countries in the United States; controversies in which the U.S. government is a party; controversies between states (or their citizens) and foreign nations (or their citizens or subjects); and bankruptcy cases. The Eleventh Amendment removed from federal jurisdiction cases in which citizens of one state were the plaintiffs and the government of another state was the defendant. It did not disturb federal jurisdiction in cases in which a state government is a plaintiff and a citizen of another state the defendant.

The power of the federal courts extends both to civil actions for damages and other redress, and to criminal cases arising under federal law. Article III has resulted in a complex set of relationships between state and federal courts. Ordinarily, federal courts do not hear cases arising under the laws of individual states. However, some cases over which federal courts have jurisdiction may also be heard and decided by state courts. Both court systems thus have exclusive jurisdiction in some areas and concurrent jurisdiction in others.

The Constitution safeguards judicial independence by providing that federal judges shall hold office "during good behavior". Usually they serve until they die, retire, or resign. A judge who commits an offense while in office may be impeached in the same way as the President or other officials of the federal government. U.S. judges are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Another Constitutional provision prohibits Congress from reducing the pay of any judge—Congress could enact a new lower salary applying to future judges, but not to those already serving.

References

  • Constitution of the United States of America
  • United States Code
  • Executive Order

See also

President

  • President of the United States
  • United States Cabinet
  • United States Federal Executive Departments
  • Executive Office of the President of the United States

Congress

  • United States Congress
  • United States Senate
  • United States House of Representatives

Courts

  • Supreme Court of the United States
  • United States federal courts
  • United States federal judicial circuit
  • United States courts of appeals
  • United States federal judicial district
  • United States district courts
  • United States bankruptcy courts

Law

  • Law of the United States
  • Legal research
  • List of U.S. government designations for places

Agencies

Some agencies are legislative, some are executive, some are judicial.

  • Independent Agencies of the United States Government
  • List of United States federal agencies

External links

  • Works by the Federal government of the United States at Project Gutenbergeo:Federala Registaro de Usono
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CLOAK-AND-DAGGER OCCURRENCES MARK IRAN’S RELATIONS WITH UNITED STATES, BRITAIN 

EurasiaNet.org - 1 hour, 6 minutes ago
The recent seizure of 15 British sailors by Iran has opened a window on a rapidly escalating Cold War-like contest -- involving Tehran, the United States and Britain and centering on cloak-and-dagger operations in Iraq.
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Adacel Receives Further Order for Additional ATC Tower Simulators to Support United States Marine Corp 
[Press Release] PR Web - Apr 08 12:13 AM
Adacel, an industry leader in software integration, simulation development, and speech recognition technology announced today that it has received an additional order in excess of $1 million ($US) to supply its MaxSim air traffic control Tower Simulator Systems (TSS) to the United States Marine Corps (USMC). (PRWeb Apr 8, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: ...
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Adacel Receives Further Order for Additional ATC Tower Simulators to Support United States Marine Corp 
[Press Release] PRWeb via Yahoo! News - Apr 08 12:01 AM
Adacel, an industry leader in software integration, simulation development, and speech recognition technology announced today that it has received an additional order in excess of $1 million ($US) to supply its MaxSim air traffic control Tower Simulator Systems (TSS) to the United States Marine Corps (USMC).
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US takes on China at WTO over copyright piracy 
AFP via Yahoo! News - 2 hours, 21 minutes ago
The United States Monday dramatically sharpened trade tensions with China by launching a wide-ranging WTO complaint over copyright piracy in the booming Asian giant.
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US sizes up WTO clash with China over copyright piracy 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Apr 09 9:00 AM
The United States looked set Monday to escalate trade frictions with China by launching a major WTO complaint over rampant copyright piracy in the booming Asian giant.
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Sunnis, Shiites join in radio-TV station 
AP via Yahoo! News - 19 minutes ago
Using jumper cables and a 12-volt battery, plus financial backing and technical help from the United States, Sunnis and Shiites are broadcasting with one voice in Iraq.
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US set to file WTO complaint over China copyright piracy 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Apr 09 7:57 AM
The United States is set to announce Monday a WTO complaint against China over copyright piracy, in an escalation of the administration's new get-tough approach to trade frictions.
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Remington Arms Sold 
The Chattanoogan - Apr 09 5:22 AM
Remington Arms Company, Inc. the only manufacturer of both firearms and ammunition for Hunting, Law Enforcement/Security, Government & Military applications in the United States, announced that it will be acquired by an affiliate of Cerberus Capital Management, L.P. as part of a definitive agreement between Cerberus and RACI Holding, Inc. for an estimated value of $370 million (which includes the ...
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A united front against the Taliban 
International Herald Tribune - Apr 08 5:12 AM
Creating a peaceful, stable and prosperous Afghanistan is as much in the interest of Pakistan as of the United States and the Afghans themselves.
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Japan PM Abe to visit United States for Bush talks 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Apr 04 5:44 AM
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will pay his first official visit to the United States from April 26-27, the top government spokesman said on Wednesday.
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