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  • House-to-house, room-to-room, and hand-to-hand, the Marines had been fighting to take Fallujah for five days and about three hours by mid-morning on Nov 13, 2004. Babbin details the life of 38-year-old First Sgt Brad Kasal, who was carried out of the house in Fallujah and into the pantheon of heroes of the US Marine Corp.

  • '30 Minutes or Less' Ruben Fleischer made his feature-length film debut in 2009 with "Zombieland," a well-received action flick with plenty of laughs. His second feature, "30 Minutes or Less" is a sophomoric slump. Another action-comedy, Fleischer's film does not give the viewer any likeable characters and it's not funny, despite the presence of Danny McBride and Aziz Ansari. The story centers on a slacker pizza delivery guy named Nick (Jesse Eisenberg). Out on a delivery, Nick is knocked out by Dwayne (McBride) and Travis (Nick Swarsdon), not the brightest criminals. Nick wakes up with a bomb attached to his chest, and the guys who put it there want cash to remove it. Nick pulls his best buddy Chet (Ansari) in, and they try to formulate a plan to get the cash before time runs out. This...

  • March 2, 2011 On March 2, 2011, a delegation from Tax Executives Institute met with Michael F. Mundaca, U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for...

  • March 1, 2011 On March 1, 2011, a delegation from Tax Executives Institute met with Heather C. Maloy, Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service's...

  • NEW YORK - Andy Rooney so dreaded the day he had to end his signature "60 Minutes" commentaries about life's large and small absurdities that he kept going until he was 92 years old. Even then, he said he wasn't retiring. Writers never retire. But his life after the end of "A Few Minutes With Andy Rooney" was short: He died Friday night, according to CBS, only a month after delivering his 1,097th and final televised commentary.

  • In an interview, Charlie Stuckey, CEO of the $77 million-asset Peoples State Bank & Trust, talked about the bank and his hobby. The bank's goal is to have each customer greeted with a smile. They know most of their customers, but if not, tellers look at the check or deposit slip and call each person by name. The women who answer the phone have a mirror there to see their own smile, and customers hear that in their voices. According to Stuckey to grow a bank these days, you've got to get employees involved. Fifty percent of their new products and service sales come through employee referrals. For fun, Stuckey and his wife enjoy do-it-yourself projects.

  • It didn't take long for Colorado Springs police to arrest two men in connection with an early morning robbery at a 7-Eleven. Police were called to the store at South Hancock Avenue and East Costilla Street just east of Memorial Park at 12:08 a.m. Wednesday. Nicholes Motley and Terence Green, both 19, were arrested 15 minutes later, according to police spokesman Lt. Pat Rigdon.

  • Sunday's "60 Minutes" profile on CBS was about the best thing to happen to Albert Pujols in the early days of the 2011 season. The story, reported by veteran CBS newsman Bob Simon, didn't cover much new ground for Cardinals fans familiar with Pujols' benevolence. It was nice to see him receive overdue national attention for his charitable deeds.

  • FORT DODGE - The final shot a woman fired through the back of a 20-year-old Iowa man's head in 2001 came from close range about 15 minutes after earlier shots because a pool of blood already had started to dry, a blood-pattern expert testified Tuesday at her first-degree murder trial. Using the prosecutor as a prop to show jurors how he thinks Tracey Richter shot Dustin Wehde nine times, noted Oregon crime- scene reconstructionist Rodney Englert told jurors that the first several shots hit Wehde in the right arm, the abdomen and the buttocks while he was standing, but the last four struck him while his head was on the ground.



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