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Here's some numbers for you -- 15 to 20 care packages sent to 53 by 16 in 31400. The 53 are deployed as medics in Afghanistan. The sixteen are Daisy Scouts in Springboro Troop 31400 who were inspired by their leader, Lesa Wendeln, to support the military overseas.
Last November I saw a blog about a military family, and since we're here in Dayton near Wright Patt and my brother is in the Air Force, I thought what a great idea it would be for a troop to support a troop," said Wendeln, mother of Daisy Scout 7-yearold Madison. "I searched a website called Soldiers' Angels, and a representative found a navy medic who has 52 soldiers under him.
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This rule amends the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) by adding sixteen persons under eighteen entries to the Entity List. The persons who are added to the Entity List have been determined by the U.S. Government to be acting contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests of the United States. These persons will be listed on the Entity List under the countries of Afghanistan, Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.). The Entity List provides notice to the public that certain exports, reexports, and transfers (in-country) to entities identified on the Entity List require a license from the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) and that availability of license exceptions in such transactions is limited.
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Afghanistan
KABUL -- Sixteen Afghans and one Iranian released from years in captivity at the U.S. prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, arrived in Afghanistan on Thursday, an Afghan official said.
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Dozens of Taliban killed, NATO says KABUL, Afghanistan -- Air strikes and ground operations by NATO and Afghan troops killed dozens of insurgents, including a senior Taliban leader who spearheaded attacks against security forces, the alliance said Thursday as the war in Afghanistan entered its 10th year. Sixteen militants were killed in air raids and ground fighting overnight in the Darqad, Yangi Qala and Khwaja Bahawuddin districts of Takhar province, Gen. Shah Jahan Noori, provincial police chief, told The Associated Press. More than a dozen insurgents were wounded.
MARJAH, Afghanistan - The young Marine had a simple question for the farmer with the white beard: Have you seen any Taliban today?
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Introduction - II. Role of International Law in U.S. Foreign Policy toward the muslim world - III. Women‘s rights in the muslim world - A. Palestine - B. Afghanistan - IV. Recommendations for the Obama Administration - A. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women ("CEDAW") - B. International Violence Against Women Act ("IVAWA") - C. Education - D. Economic Empowerment - E. Office of Global Women?s Issues in the State Department - F. U.S.-Middle East Partnership Initiative - G. United Nations Observer Missions - H. Supporting Women?s Rights Activists in the Muslim World - V. Conclusion
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Karzai criticizes U.S. airstrike
KABUL, Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai condemned a U.S. airstrike Thursday that Afghan officials said killed 10 border policemen. Sixteen other people died in violence around the country, including an American soldier slain by a Soviet-era land mine.
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Book reviews steer readers toward literature that enhances professional development, provides information on a novel area of law, or provokes thought concerning legal, political, or ethical issues. First on the list is a military courtroom drama with a twist-this time, the judges are the accused.
... flatscreen TV with surround sound or a sixteen-inch laptop screen in a trailer in Afghanistan, mo...
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Afghan officials claim U.S. kills 10 police
KABUL, Afghanistan - President Hamid Karzai condemned a U.S. airstrike Thursday that Afghan officials said killed 10 border policemen. Sixteen other people died in violence around the country, including an American soldier slain by a Soviet-era land mine.
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... offer access to "warm waters" if Afghanistan were to gain stability, thus improving the level o..., the ANP-led NWFP government signed a sixteen-point peace agreement with the Swat Taliban, led b...
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KABUL, Afghanistan - President Hamid Karzai condemned a U.S. airstrike Thursday that Afghan officials said killed 10 border policemen. Sixteen other people died in violence around the country, including an American soldier slain by a Soviet-era land mine.
Two suicide bombers targeted U.S. and NATO troops, seriously wounding one American soldier and killing an Afghan civilian. A purported spokesman for the Taliban said it would launch more such attacks in the future.