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Three must-read acquisition provisions in the 2020 NDAA In order to do that, the Pentagon will establish a team of DoD and private sector experts to recommend what acquisition programs the pilot should be ...
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In a Year of Notable Deaths, a World of Women Who Shattered Ceilings Almost all were born between the world wars, one even before women had the right to vote. They came from white-collar homes and blue-, from black ...
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Islamic State in Nigeria 'beheads Christian hostages' The Islamic State group has released a video claiming to show the killing of 11 Christians in Nigeria. IS said it was part of its recently declared ...
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Immigration judges quit in response to administration policies Washington (CNN) Lisa Dornell loved her job. For 24 years, she sat on the bench in Baltimore's immigration court, hearing hundreds of cases of ...
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Internet banned in India's Uttar Pradesh amid anger over killings Indian authorities have stepped up security in major cities and mobile data services were suspended in some places amid nationwide protests against ...
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Art in 2020: The exhibitions hotlist Let's start in Bath at the Holburne museum, for an exhibition of Grayson Perry's early work in a show with the Adrian Mole-ish subtitle, The Pre-Therapy ...
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The Most Important Story in Hotels in 2019 The tug-of-war between hotels and short-term rentals intensified in 2019, with both sides making strategic moves to display their strength. There were ...
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Turkey poised to send troops to Libya, ratcheting up tensions in E. Mediterranean Turkey will send troops to Libya at the request of the UN-backed government in Tripoli as soon as next month, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said ...
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Father of British YPG volunteer in Syria charged with terrorism offences The father of a British man volunteering with the Kurdish-led YPG forces in Syria fighting Islamic State has been arrested and charged with terrorism ...
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Anguish and Anger From the Navy SEALS Who Turned In Edward Gallagher Though combat in Iraq barely fazed the SEALs, sitting down to tell Naval Criminal Investigative Service agents about what they had seen their platoon ...
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