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Two Apache pilots dead in Irak
Military officials in Iraq today confirmed the death of two helicopter pilots from Multinational Division Baghdad whose AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopter crashed southwest of Baghdad yesterday, and provided details on recent operations.

Combination of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Incentives Enhance Treatment for Marijuana Addiction
New research supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health, indicates that people who are trying to end their addiction to marijuana can benefit from a treatment program that combines motivational incentives with cognitive-behavioral therapy. The study is published in the April 2006 issue of the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.

Bush Defends Iraq War for Short-Term Protection, Long-Term Peace
Speaking at Central Piedmont Community College in a town-meeting format, the president said he believes future generations will be grateful for the world that will result from victory in the global war on terror.

Weakened Dam Threatens Homes in Northern California
Officials evacuated about 100 homes in Merced, Calif., early Wednesday morning because a nearby earthen dam, weakened by heavy rains, threatened to break. Overnight showers and thunderstorms poured more than four inches of rain into the 12-foot-high dam, which is located on a Calaveras County golf course near Valley Springs.

Iran ready to negotiate over nuclear programme 'without preconditions,' Annan says
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan said today Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Motaki has assured him his country will come to the negotiating table "without preconditions" in any talks on its nuclear programme – which it insists is for peaceful purposes, but which the United States and others see as a weapons threat.

President Discusses Creation of Military Commissions to Try Suspected Terrorists
On the morning of September the 11th, 2001, our nation awoke to a nightmare attack. Nineteen men, armed with box cutters, took control of airplanes and turned them into missiles. They used them to kill nearly 3,000 innocent people.

President Bush Visits with Firefighters, Tours Tribute WTC Visitor Center in New York
Laura and I approach tomorrow with a heavy heart. It's hard not to think about the people who lost their lives on September the 11th, 2001. You know, you see the relatives of those who still grieve

President's Address to the Nation
THE PRESIDENT: Good evening. Five years ago, this date -- September the 11th -- was seared into America's memory. Nineteen men attacked us with a barbarity unequaled in our history

President Bush Meets with President Abbas of the Palestinian Authority
Mr. President, thank you for coming. Yesterday, in my speech to the United Nations, I said that you're a man of peace who believes in a two-state solution. And after our conversation today, once again you confirmed that.

Microsoft and Its Employees Surpass $2.5 Billion Mark Through Charitable Donations
Today at Microsoft Corp.'s annual company meeting, Microsoft announced that the company has surpassed a mark that will not show up on a stock ticker or retail shelves.

The power of information - closing the knowledge gap
Over 100 of the world's poorest countries will now be able to access leading food and agriculture journals for little or no cost with the launch of the second phase of the Global Online Research

President Bush Welcomes President Karzai of Afghanistan to the White House
PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you. Please be seated. It's my honor to welcome President Karzai back to the White House. Mr. President, Laura and I fondly remember your gracious hospitality when we met you in your capital. We had a chance today to reconfirm our strong commitment to work together for peace and freedom. And I'm proud of your leadership.

President Bush, Secretary Spellings Visit Waldo C. Falkener Elementary School in Greensboro
U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings today joined President Bush for a visit to Waldo C. Falkener Elementary School in Greensboro, N.C., to discuss how No Child Left Behind is working and how we can continue to improve education for every student.

Secretary Spellings, Congressman Chabot Visit with Students and Teachers at Cincinnati Zoo Academy
U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings today visited the Cincinnati Zoo Academy at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden's Harold C. Schott Education Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.

White House Calls for Support for Sovereign Lebanon
We are therefore increasingly concerned by mounting evidence that the Syrian and Iranian governments, Hizballah, and their Lebanese allies are preparing plans to topple Lebanon's democratically-elected government led by Prime Minister Siniora.

Former US President Clinton chairs tsunami recovery meeting at UNICEF
Former US President Bill Clinton, the UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for Tsunami Recovery, chaired a session at UNICEF headquarters with partner agencies today to assess progress in the massive rebuilding effort.

Joint Statement Between the United States and the Republic of Indonesia
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and President George W. Bush today reaffirmed the strength and vitality of the bilateral relationship between Indonesia and the United States.

The White House Summit On Malaria
The White House Summit on Malaria will bring together international experts; corporations and foundations; African civic leaders; and voluntary, faith-based and non-profit organizations.

Gerald R. Ford dies
When Gerald R. Ford took the oath of office on August 9, 1974, he declared, "I assume the Presidency under extraordinary circumstances.... This is an hour of history that troubles our minds and hurts our hearts."

President Bush Pleased to Accept Recommendations from Secretary Gates for General Petraeus and Admiral Fallon
These leaders are accomplished military professionals whose experience, skill, and dedication will enable them to successfully lead our troops as they protect our country.

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By convention!
cussed Tom airily.

Cmon Scully... Itll be a nice trip through the woods-Fox Mulder

But what ... is it good for?
Engineer at IBM, 1968, commenting on the microchip.


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