IED Roll-Up (How We're Winning The War) #21

A day by day breakdown of what's being done to help make our troops safer from IED's written by an expert on counter-IED training.

Army Hospital Protesters: 'Thank God for Maimed Soldiers'

The man responsible for the "GodHatesFags.com" and "GodHatesAmerica.com" websites picketed the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., Thursday with a dozen of his family members and followers.

Pickets to target maimed (Westboro "Church" to picket outside of Reed)

They have created a firestorm by picketing the funerals of U.S. soldiers.

IED Roll-Up (How We're Winning The War) #20

A day by day breakdown of what's being done to help make our troops safer from IED's written by an expert on counter-IED training.

Schools Ban Patriotic Clothes, Flags

In the wake of last week's immigration-reform protests, one school district is taking drastic measures, banning all symbols of patriotism, both U.S. and Mexican.

Patents v. Microsoft

Microsoft has (temporarily?) caved on the Eolas patent dispute, and issued a warning to web developers everywhere: the Internet Explorer plugin architecture is going to get an unwelcome downgrade, and you need to change your pages now to avoid causing user experience problems down

Microsoft Delays IE's ActiveX D-Day

Microsoft is moving full steam ahead with a plan to permanently modify the way Internet Explorer renders multimedia content on Web pages, but in what amounts to an admission that the changes could be disruptive, the software maker plans to give Web developers an extra 60 days to c

U.S. Firm Offers "Private Armies" for Low-Intensity Conflicts

A leading U.S. security firm has offered to provide forces for any counter-insurgency mission around the world.

Director Rob Reiner resigns from Calif. commission

Actor-director Rob Reiner, accused of abusing his role as head of a California commission by spending state funds to promote a campaign to fund preschool, resigned from the job on Wednesday.

House arrest for attack cat

A ferocious feline terrorized a quiet Fairfield neighborhood, to the point that residents are seeking help from the law to stop the so-called "Terrorist of Sunset Circle."

Louis The Cat In Hot Water After Alleged Attacks

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IED Roll-Up (How We're Winning The War) #19

A day by day breakdown of what's being done to help make our troops safer from IED's written by an expert on counter-IED training.

Microsoft Updates Windows Vista Road Map: Delayed Again

Microsoft Corp. today confirmed that Windows Vista, the next generation of the Windows client operating system, is on target to go into broad consumer beta to approximately 2 million users in the second quarter of 2006.

IED Roll-Up (How We're Winning The War) #18

A day by day breakdown of what's being done to help make our troops safer from IED's written by an expert on counter-IED training.

Angry Activists Lose Fight to Evict Justice Souter

Residents on Saturday overturned a proposal to evict U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter from his farmhouse and build an inn, instead substituting a call for the Legislature to strengthen state law on eminent domain.

Souter's Town Holds Symbolic Vote on Home

The vote was prompted by activists angered by the Supreme Court's 5-4 decision last year in a property rights case from Connecticut. Souter sided with the majority in holding that governments can take property and turn it over to private developers.

RU-486 Linked to Two More Deaths

Two more women have died after using the abortion pill RU-486, federal health regulators said Friday, in warning doctors to watch for a rare but deadly infection implicated in earlier deaths.

The Buzz is Black - The Web Standards Project Redesign

On March 13, 2006 at SxSW Interactive in Austin, Texas, The Web Standards Project unveiled a redesigned site.

Bush ties Iran to roadside bombs in Iraq

US President George W. Bush directly linked Tehran to roadside bombings against US forces in Iraq, stepping up his criticisms of Iran amid a tense standoff over its nuclear program.

The little hybrid car that could

One of the most impressive cars at this week's Philadelphia Auto Show doesn't come from Japan, Germany or Detroit.

UCI Psychiatrist Bilked by Nigerian E-Mails, Suit Says

A renowned psychiatrist from UC Irvine was duped into squandering at least $1.3 million of his family's fortune on a Nigeria Internet scam, according to a lawsuit recently filed by his son.

UN Says '06 Hurricane Season Could Match '05

This year's hurricane season could match the record breaking destruction caused by storms in 2005, the United Nations warned.

NJ High School Teacher Holds Bush War Crimes Trial

President Bush is being tried for "crimes against civilian populations" and "inhumane treatment of prisoners" at Parsippany High School, with students arguing both sides before a five-teacher "international court of justice." The panel's verdict could come as soon as Friday.

Diplomacy Helped To Calm the Chaos

In the days that followed the bombing of a sacred Shiite shrine, Iraq seemed within a hair's breadth of civil war. But an aggressive U.S.

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