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The CIA and Nazi War Criminals |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 04 February 2005 |
Washington
D.C., February 4, 2005 - Today the National Security Archive
posted the CIA's secret documentary history of the U.S
government's relationship with General Reinhard Gehlen, the
German army's intelligence chief for the Eastern Front
during World War II. At the end of the war, Gehlen
established a close relationship with the U.S. and
successfully maintained his intelligence network (it
ultimately became the West German BND) even though he employed numerous
former Nazis and known war criminals.
NS Archives Article
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HELP STOP HOUSING DISCRIMINATION |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 04 February 2005 |
Workshop sponsored by the Carolina Alliance for Fair Employment (CAFE)
ILA Hall, 1142 Morrison Drive, Charleston, Monday, February 7, 7:00p.m.
Facilitator: Don Fierson, Intake Investigator for the South Carolina Human Affairs Commission |
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U.S. Encouraged by Vietnam Vote |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 02 February 2005 |
Officials Cite 83% Turnout Despite Vietcong Terror
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1967 NY Times Article |
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New York Times: Marines Miss January Goal for Recruits |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 02 February 2005 |
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 - For the first time in nearly a decade, the Marine
Corps in January missed its monthly recruiting goal, in what military
officials said was the latest troubling indicator of the Iraq war's
impact on the armed services.
The struggles of the Army, the Army Reserve and the Army National Guard
to recruit and retain soldiers have received national attention in
recent months. But the recent failure of the Marines, who historically
have had the luxury of turning away willing recruits, is a potential
problem for the service.
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First American MOX Nuclear Fuel Factory Will Emit Radioactivity |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 01 February 2005 |
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he final environmental impact statement on the first nuclear fuel
factory in the United States to convert weapons grade plutonium and
depleted uranium into mixed oxide (MOX) fuel for nuclear power plants
was released Friday by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. "Human health
impacts include potential exposure to radiological and chemical
materials via pathways associated with air, water, soil, and the food
chain," the impact statement says.
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