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McClatchy Washington Bureau | 12/13/2007 | Somalia descends into Africa's worst crisis

McClatchy Washington Bureau | 12/13/2007 | Somalia descends into Africa's worst crisis : "AFGOYE, Somalia — A year after the U.S.-backed Ethiopian army toppled a hard-line Islamist regime in Somalia, the country has become Africa's worst humanitarian catastrophe. Some 200,000 refugees, mostly women and children, have fled from a pro-government offensive to makeshift camps along a 10-mile stretch of sun-baked asphalt that leads from the seaside capital of Mogadishu toward the inland town of Afgoye."

In Japan, denial over Nanjing still holds sway after 70 years | csmonitor.com

In Japan, denial over Nanjing still holds sway after 70 years | csmonitor.com : "Tokyo - On a crisp autumn evening, as some 1,500 people fill the hall near the Yasukuni war-memorial shrine to hear former Imperial Army soldiers tell 'the truth of the Nanjing Incident' in World War II, Hideaki Kase wastes no time going on the offensive."
"12/12/07 'ICH' --- - The US intelligence community's new National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) -- 'Iran: Nuclear Intentions and Capabilities' -- makes a point of saying up front (in bold type): 'This NIE does not (italics in original) assume that Iran intends to acquire nuclear weapons.' The report goes on to state: 'We judge with high confidence that in fall 2003, Tehran halted its nuclear weapons program .'"

Suspected Army suicides set record - USATODAY.com

Suspected Army suicides set record - USATODAY.com : "WASHINGTON — A record number of soldiers — 109 — have killed themselves this year, according to Army statistics showing confirmed or suspected suicides. The deaths occur as soldiers serve longer combat deployments and the Army spends $100 million on support programs."

Hillary Clinton on Iraq - by Stephen Zunes

Hillary Clinton on Iraq - by Stephen Zunes : "Public opinion polls have consistently shown that the majority of Americans – and even a larger majority of Democrats – believe that Iraq is the most important issue of the day, that it was wrong for the United States to have invaded that country, and the United States should completely withdraw its forces in short order. Despite this, the clear front-runner for the Democratic Party nomination for president is Senator Hillary Clinton, a strident backer of the invasion who only recently and opportunistically began to criticize the war and call for a partial withdrawal of American forces."