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This is the latest patch for America's Army: Special Forces.
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While meeting a sheikh, Special Forces help save the life of an Iraqi boy.
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UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council will likely authorize deployment of some special forces and new military hardware to help U.N. troops better protect civilians from increasing violence in Congo, diplomats said.
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DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) -- U.S. military helicopters launched an extremely rare attack Sunday on Syrian territory close to the border with Iraq, killing eight people in a strike the government in Damascus condemned as "serious aggression."...
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Syria has accused US special forces of launching a raid across the Iraqi border Sunday that has left at least eight dead. A US military official confirmed the attack. The target appears to have been an insurgent network that smuggles fighters and weapons across the border into Iraq.
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Special Operations Forces have been one of the growth stocks of the Department of Defense. By early in the next decade, these Forces will be twice as large as they were at the beginning of the decade. They'll reach the mid-60 thousands in total manpower.
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This mod adds new sound, special effects, and a realism mod to Battlefield 2: Special Forces.
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This mod adds new sound, special effects, and a realism mod to Battlefield 2: Special Forces.
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KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- U.S. Special Forces killed six Afghan police and wounded 13 early Wednesday in a case of mistaken identity by both sides after the police fired on the Americans during an operation against an insurgent commander, officials said....
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My visit to Wyoming began in pursuit of a cattle rustler named Robert LeRoy Parker and his sidekick, Harry Longabaugh. A little more than a century ago, the pair achieved fame for carrying out a string of audacious robberies of banks, trains and mine payrolls, as well as for their dash and daring in evading the law. The proceeds funded a lavish lifestyle, but also enabled them to bestow such largesse upon common people in need that comparisons with Robin Hood were inevitably made.
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Special D1scourse Challenge update
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Arlington County employees will have to do more for less after the announcement of a hiring freeze in the face of a projected $10 million budget deficit, and schools might have to put off scheduled renovations, county officials said yesterday.
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THERE is this new gospel song that gets everyone asking about who did it. This is because there is something about the way it sounds that just blows your mind.
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PARALYMPIC gold medallists Michael McKillop and Jason Smyth were pinching themselves in disbelief yesterday as they and the entire Irish paralympic team were feted as guests of honour of President Mary McAleese at Aras an Uachtarain.
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At least 11 and perhaps as many as 14 Christians have been killed in the northern Iraqi city since the end of August, according to government officials.
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Up to 1,000 bikers are riding to Staffordshire's National Memorial Arboretum to pay tribute to the armed forces.
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Toronto teen Niloofar Entezari raised enough money to build a school in Sierra Leone by convincing her classmates to adopt a village.
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The blaze just east of St. Helena had burned 300 acres this morning and was 40% contained. Residents of more than 100 Napa County homes remained under evacuation orders today as a wildfire just east of St. Helena burned 300 acres of rolling hills scattered with wineries, fire officials said.
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Afghan and coalition forces killed nine militants, including al Qaeda and Taliban commanders, in two separate operations Friday, the U.S.-led coalition said Saturday.
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After an almost unprecedented week of global banking meltdown Rory Smith assesses how England's Premier League clubs stand financially.
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With Bournemouth and Rotherham in dire financial straits Dean Court was a sobering place to be when they met.
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NATO forces will from now on directly target Afghanistan's opium trade to stop hundreds of millions of dollars in drug money from reaching Taliban-led insurgents, the alliance announced Friday. NATO has generally avoided tackling drugs, with many members fearful of
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New York officials hope to gain more control over the students’ education and keep them integrated in their communities by opening more in-state schools.
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Members of the armed forces parade through a Wiltshire town to thank residents for paying tribute to dead service personnel.
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Small companies will now get a say in the corporate sector. The new Companies Bill, 2008 will for the first time define what makes a small enterprise. The bill is up for approval in the coming parliament session.
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Somali forces raided one of the many ships hijacked off the country's coast Sunday as a deadline loomed in a standoff aboard another, arms-laden vessel, officials said.
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Texans WR Jacoby Jones didn't have a catch Sunday against Miami, but he did score on a 70-yard punt return. He had four punt returns for 87.2 yards.
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Special teams will demand extra attention this week at Illinois after a shaky day in Saturday's 27-20 loss to Minnesota.
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DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., held a special sale of 1890 store lambs on behalf of Lewis Livestock Producers. Lambs (1890) sold to £53.50 gross for Texel crosses from High Borve, Isle of Lewis. ...
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PUYALLUP, Wash. (AP) -- The father of a special education student has been picketing Puyallup High School and district headquarters....
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Zookeepers in Bangkok move two anteaters out of the city, fearing stress caused by noisy recent clashes could make the sensitive animals ill.
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Designed by legendary artist, illustrator and graphic designer Alan Aldridge, the MINI exhibit entitled ‘The Man with Kaleidoscope Eyes’ recreates an iconic cover of the Sunday Times Magazine, which in 1965 featured a classic Mini painted...
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Several chain stores have concluded that providing information about how to manage a household on a budget can spur loyalty.
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When soft-pop crooners need to stoke their tunes with a little pathos, the perennial solution seems as universal as it is misguided: Turn up the soul! There's no songbook that a little histrionic humph can't rescue, right? Wrong, wrong, wrong. And such are the perils of living in a post-"American...
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The U.S. government is dramatically escalating its response to the financial crisis by planning to invest $250 billion in the country's banks, forcing nine of the largest to accept a Treasury stake in what amounts to a partial nationalization.