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Britain may quit jet fighter project
Mar 14 2006 11:13PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Britain may pull out of a multinational jet fighter project if the Bush administration goes through with its plan to eliminate funding for a backup engine for the aircraft, Britain's defense procurement minister said Tuesday.
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Online magazine publishes Abu Ghraib photos
Mar 14 2006 7:26PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The online news magazine Salon.com published on Tuesday what it called the complete archive of the Army's photographic evidence in the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse investigations.
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Most judges want gov't-paid home security
Mar 14 2006 6:20PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Three quarters of the nation's 2,200 federal judges have asked for government-paid home security systems that Congress approved last year after the killing of the husband and mother of a federal judge in Chicago, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Tuesday.
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Federal Register celebrates 70th birthday
Mar 14 2006 5:39PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - When the first Federal Register rolled off the presses 70 years ago, it dealt with trade practices for buttons and ivory, Social Security excise taxes and other minute aspects of the inner workings of government.
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200,000 people in U.S. terror database
Mar 14 2006 3:47PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Police and other government workers in the U.S. have come in contact with terrorists or people suspected of foreign terror ties more than 6,000 times in the past 28 months, the director of the federal Terrorist Screening Center said Tuesday.
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China increases foreign military training
Mar 14 2006 2:16PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - China is training increasing numbers of Latin American military personnel, taking advantage of a three-year old U.S. law that has led to a sharp decline in U.S.-run training programs for the region, an Army general said Tuesday.
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New panel to investigate Iraq war policy
Mar 14 2006 12:08PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Ten prominent Americans, including former Secretary of State James A. Baker III, are forming a bipartisan group to assess the Bush administration's policies in Iraq and political and economic developments in the troubled country.
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