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Surviving Iraq: A US Army grunt’s tale
Turkey could furnish a safe way home as US departs Iraq
Earth’s big problem: Too many people.
Logistics of a faster Iraq exit
How US tries to limit civilian deaths in Afghanistan
Reporters on the Job: Riding through Afghanistan in a Humvee
As Iraq calms, Mosul remains a battle front
Reporters on the Job
Pakistani militants attack key NATO supply line
In unconfirmed raid, Pakistan seizes Mumbai attack ringleader
Taliban hijacking threatens key NATO supply route
World
In strikes on US in Afghanistan, Taliban reveals new potency
To fight Taliban, US eyes Afghan tribes
In Ike's wake, holdouts complicate rescues
How New Orleans weathered Gustav
Russian troops slow to leave Georgia
A 'surge' unit sees change, but questions its permanence
G.I.s challenge injuries with new athletic efforts
U.S. Army trains its own Olympians to be all they can be
US Army trains its own Olympians to be all they can be
U.S., Iraqi forces meet no Sadr resistance in Amara
Baghdad's Sadr City residents fear intensifying fight
Military looks for Humvee successor
Reporters on the Job
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