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Veterans, Members of the U.S. armed forces and families admitted free WASHINGTON, D.C. Americans have always answered their countrys call to duty and fought no matter what the cause or reason for the war. The events of these wars and…
WASHINGTON A former Ft. Campbell soldier has been charged with various crimes for conduct including premeditated murder based on the alleged rape of an Iraqi girl and the deaths of the girl and members of her family, Assistant Attorney General…
Editor's Note: The following was written on Tuesday, July 12, 2005. The author is Major General (Dr.) Vernon Chong, Retired Nov. 1, 1994. With the general election this coming Tuesday, we felt this very thought-provoking article would be worth reading.…
BENTONVILLE, Ark. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE: WMT) announced that starting October 26, 2006, it is rolling out its $4 generic prescription program in 12 additional states. With the announcement, the $4 generic prescription program will be now be available in…
Washington, D.C.- The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is providing a new tool to educators to help their students "just think twice" about the dangers of drugs. A new teachers' guide based on DEA's teen anti-drug website www.justthinktwice.com, has been published…
Washington, DC - An October 8, 2006 60 Minutes' segment, "Unlikely Terrorists on No-Fly List," did not fully represent the efforts of the Terrorist Screening Center (TSC) and its partner government agencies. The 2003 creation of the TSC and the…
Special Agent in Charge John E. Lewis, Phoenix Field Office of the FBI, and Chief Richard Miranda of the Tucson Police Department, announced on October 5, 2006, the indictment of Aaron Edward Ecker, 26, and Carlos Pierre Wood, 29, on…
Tucson Jimir Valle Martinez, 23, of Esquila Comayagua, Honduras, was sentenced Monday to 420 months by U.S. District Judge Raner C. Collins. On February 3, 2006, a jury convicted Martinez of all 15 counts in the superseding indictment charging the…
PHOENIX, Ariz. -- Kaster Tezino, age 23, of North Highlands, California, pleaded guilty on September 18, 2006 to Interstate Transportation of a Minor for Prostitution, before Judge James A. Teilborg in federal district court in Phoenix. U.S. Attorney Paul K.…
New Blood Test Could Bring Faster Diagnosis, Treatment Phoenix, AZ - The potential is life-changing. A new test to diagnose Alzheimer's disease earlier could lead to more quality family time. GW Medical Technologies LLC is working to make it happen.…
WASHINGTON, D.C . U.S . Rep. Rick Renzi (AZ-1) has announced he will donate any campaign contributions he received from Congressman Bob Ney (OH-18) to local charities. "I am deeply disappointed by today's revelations surrounding Mr. Ney, and will donate…
WASHINGTON Congressman Robert W. Ney has agreed to plead guilty to a two-count criminal information charging him with conspiracy to commit multiple offensesincluding honest services fraud, making false statements, and violations of his former chief of staffs one-year lobbying banand…