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Army's Planned Troop Reductions Concern Military Communities
The Army is preparing to cut 40,000 soldiers as part of defense spending cuts. We visit Hinesville, Ga., which depends heavily on nearby Fort Stewart, one of the places to be scaled back.
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Confederate Flag At S. Carolina Statehouse Headed To Military Museum
South Carolina is set to take down the flag that's flown on the statehouse grounds for years. It will be taken down the street to the South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum.
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Now At The Top Of Japan's Mount Fuji: Free Wi-Fi
Climbers who conquer Japan's tallest mountain will now be able to upload their achievement online immediately. Mount Fuji is getting eight hotspots with free Wi-Fi.
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Greek PM Tries To Sell Bailout Proposal At Home While Creditors Review It Abroad
In a meeting with the ruling coalition in Athens, Alexis Tsipras said Greeks had given him a mandate to get a better deal not bow out of the eurozone.
Paroled Nebraska killer convicted of sex assault
NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. (AP) — A man paroled after serving 41 years for murder has been convicted of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl in southeast…
Eruption Of Indonesian Volcano Forces Closure Of Airports
Five airports on Java, Bali and Lombok have been closed as a result of the eruption of Mount Raung, which has sent clouds of ash drifting over the region.
Women's Soccer Team Earns Ticker-Tape Parade In NYC — And A Return To No. 1
It's the first time any women's team has been celebrated in New York's famed Canyon of Heroes: Thousands attende a parade honoring the U.S. women's national soccer team's World Cup title.
It's Back To The Drawing Board For Florida's District Maps
In a momentous ruling, Florida's Supreme Court scrambled the state's congressional district maps just over a year before the next election.
Remembering Omar Sharif, A Star In Two Skies
Legendary Egyptian actor Omar Sharif has died at the age of 83. He became a global star in the 1960s with films like Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago — but his career started in Cairo.
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The Real Hunger Games: Peru's Wachiperi Use Arrows To Nab Dinner
But their archery traditions are changing. They lay off endangered animals, and the women in the community are eager to take lessons so they don't have to depend on the men for a main course.
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