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Shurd Rice, the Unlikely Soldiernew

This hippie musician turned helicopter pilot in Iraq just wants to come home.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Caleb Schaber  |  05-10-2007  |  War

Good Advice from NATOnew

Our NATO allies require confirmation that our misadventures in Iraq will not hinder the American commitment to Afghanistan.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Staff  |  02-23-2007  |  Commentary

Pressure Chambersnew

Visiting judges testify to the dangers of being a woman on the bench in Afghanistan.
Seven Days  |  Ken Picard  |  01-25-2007  |  International

What the Democrats Must Donew

Mandate for the new majority: Curb the president's power to torture.
The Village Voice  |  Nat Hentoff  |  11-30-2006  |  Commentary

A War Within a Warnew

As the U.S. finds itself somehow fighting two wars on the same front, the Afghan opium trade soars.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Mick Farren  |  07-07-2006  |  International

'Peace Support' in a War Zone?new

Which is more disconcerting: Not knowing what Canadian troops are doing in Afghanistan, or that so few in the press have even bothered raising the question?
NOW Magazine  |  Mike Smith  |  02-07-2006  |  War

When Bush Talks Straightnew

The scorekeeping is easy: Three direct addresses, two wars -- so far.
The Village Voice  |  Staff  |  02-01-2006  |  Politics

Disabled Civilian Worker Fights for His Rightsnew

Celester Hall went to Afghanistan to help the troops and make his fortune. He came back deaf, in diapers and looking for benefits.
Houston Press  |  Margaret Downing  |  08-15-2005  |  International

Veteran Stars of Bush's Inauguration Have Scarsnew

More than 15,000 soldiers have been medically evacuated from Iraq. Some of the injured, like Chris Bain, will be sitting a few tables away from George W. Bush at one of the inaugural balls.
The Village Voice  |  Kareem Fahim  |  01-20-2005  |  War

Bush Administration Revokes Torture Policy Authored by Nevadannew

The Bush administration revoked its permissive torture policy just days before attorney general nominee Alberto Gonzales faced Senate questioning about his espousal of the policy, which was written by Nevada lawyer Jay Bybee.
Reno News & Review  |  Dennis Myers  |  01-17-2005  |  Politics

Army's New Plan Is to Combat Stress at the Frontnew

A counselor at the Sacramento Veterans Center, Sandra Moreno, just did a tour in Iraq as part of a “combat stress company.” The new military program tries to help soldiers handle stress while they’re still serving with their companies.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Chrisanne Beckner  |  12-16-2004  |  War

Immigrant Dealers Feed Americans' Hunger for Heroinnew

Most of the heroin dealers in downtown Denver are young Mexican and Central American men. Many of them are selling heroin to pay off thousands of dollars in debt to smugglers who spirited their families into the country.
Westword  |  David Holthouse  |  10-13-2004  |  Crime & Justice

A Bin Laden Ad Could Beat Bushnew

If John Kerry can pin the failure to capture Osama bin Laden on Bush in his upcoming ads, he will finally connect with the fear that is driving this election.
The Village Voice  |  Wayne Barrett  |  09-15-2004  |  Politics

Our Man in Afghanistannew

When the Soviets were the enemy, brave Americans smuggled themselves into a war zone to bring much-needed help to a people decimated by war. Apparently, the struggle for peace there is unending.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Tom Walsh  |  08-07-2004  |  International

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