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Dumping Trash on Public Lands Increases During Bad EconomiesLand managers and law enforcement work together to solve cases of illegal dumps and say that the public can also help stop people from turning wildlands into landfills.- Master of Arts in Public Affairs - Reporting to Writing OnlineI knew before I entered college that I wanted to be a newspaper journalist, but now as the industry appears to be on its last legs, I use my degree to write online.
DOD Invites Public to Interactive Web Portal: A Soldier's TakeThe Department of Defense launched a new home page today, www.defense.gov that is loaded with DOD social media links, requests for public participation, and designed to make military news more accessible.
NATO Eradicates Afghan Poppy Fields, Supports Wheat FarmingU.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Monica Nelson, a public affairs officer with NATO ISAF Headquarters, interviewed Afghan farmers within the Bala Baluk district about the destruction of poppy fields and the potential to replace poppies with wheat.
Denver Police Officer Pulls Over Fugitive that Allegedly Stole 8.9 Million DollarsIn September 2006, 8 million dollars was stolen from an truck in Guatemala. Monday, Denver policeman on a routine traffic stop, get the wanted fugitive who is accused of the heist.
A Day in the Life of a CBP Officer: Currency SeizuresCustoms and Border Protection Officers seize millions of dollars in undeclared currency each year. Most of this money is related to the lucrative drug trade operated by the Mexican Cartels.
Military Celebrates the Centennial of Naval Aviation During 2011 Fleet Week NYCUSS Iwo Jima and the USS New York were docked and ready for New York City's Fleet Week. The best in Aviation were on display for the public to see.- Former Federal Corrections Officer Robb Phillips Faces Prison Term for Smuggling Contraband into the PrisonRobb Phillips, age 33, of Cumberland, Maryland,has pleaded guilty to taking bribes from prisoners to smuggle cigarettes as well as other items into the Federal Correctional Institution in Cumberland, Maryland (FCI-C) and selling them for a large profit.
Breakwater Lighthouse for Sale in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutWhether it's on Connecticut license plates, the town's police department cruisers, or the directory sign at the Ocean State Job Lot shopping center, everyone is familiar with Old Saybrook's 1886 Breakwater Lighthouse.
Air Force Training is Making South Carolina a Little GreenerAir Force heavy tankers are a vital part of the U.S. Forest Service's ability to fight forest and wildland fires. They train together once a year.
Voices Raised on New Jersey Black BearsWith a change of gubernatorial allegiance, it's time for another noisy fight over whether managing NJ black bears will include a hunt.- IUU Fishing and Stakeholder Relationships: NOAA and Greenpeace USAAn examination into the relationship between the two largest organizations combating IUU fishing in the United States: the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Greenpeace USA.
- The Daily Dose/January 28, 2010Back from hiatus! Lots of Henry VIII action, plus your old faves Trivia, On This Date and the Thought for the Day!
- Black History Month Celebrations in Harare, ZimbabweWhile an American holiday, Black History Month is celebrated worldwide thanks to the efforts of State Department personnel serving in our embassies.
Scientology in Amsterdam--Promotes Human Rights Education to Prevent Discrimination and TortureScientology volunteers in Amsterdam demand full implementation of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Netherlands must live up to its reputation as human rights champion.
U.S. Army Launches New Technology Blog: Inventions and ResearchThe U.S. Army is launching a new "Technology" blog to highlight the little known dimension of the Army that develops new technologies such as mine resistant vehicles and advanced communications equipment.
Marine Corps Basic Training: Surviving the CrucibleAfter enduring a brutal 10 weeks of basic training, Marine Corps recruits must complete the epic "Crucible", a wicked and grueling 54 hours of training that includes only two meals of 1200 calories each and at most 8 hours of total sleep.
This Day in History - September 9th, 1969: Two Planes Collide Over Indiana, Killing 83An Allegheny 853 collided with a Piper Cherokee above Indiana in 1969, killing all 83 passengers and crew. Luckily, no one on the ground was injured.- Navy Training Methods on the USS AnzioInsight into the testing process on the bridge of USS Anzio off the Virginia Capes.
- Where to Get a Flu Shot in AtlantaThe flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. This virus is most commonly spread by causal contact with infected persons.
- Censorship Vs. National SecurityA college paper for a Media and Terrorism class pertaining to how much censorship is deemed reasonable to defend national security, without completely stripping the media of First Amendment rights.
- A Look at Airline, TSA and Government Response to the September 11 AttacksWhat really happened on 9/11? Why weren't any of the highjacked planes stopped? And did any good come out of this tragedy?
- Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About About Shooting in Charlotte, NCPrior to arriving in a new city, every producer needs the lay of the land. This guide explores everything about Charlotte, North Carolina, that producers need to know.
Canadian Man Arrested in Georgia on Charges of Traveling To Have Sex with an 11-Year-OldHe is charged with traveling across state lines for the purpose of engaging in sexual activity with a child under 12 years of age and the additional charge of distributing child pornography.- Then and Now, the U.S. Merchant Marine Delivering the GoodsIn World War II, 243,000 civilian volunteer Merchant Mariners provided the greatest sealift in history.
The California Cadet Corps: CA's Best-kept Secret for 96 YearsSince 1911, the California Cadet Corps has been a life-changing influence on thousands of youngsters in the Golden State. But few Californians are aware of the existence of what is arguably the nation's premier youth leadership-development program.
Ignorant Army Recruiter Attacks Gay Man Via EmailYou'd think in 2007 people would have better things to do, but not our little Army recruiter, Sgt. Marcia Ramode. Nope- she's making her family proud by taking her bigotry to the information super highway.- President Bush's Surge Extends National Guard UnitThe President's new strategy for Iraq has resulted in the extension of a Minnesota National Guard unit for up to four more months.
- Double Duty: The 129th Rescue Wing of the California Air National GuardTroops in Iraq and New Orleans seem to be doing both peacetime and wartime duty. But the 129th Rescue Wing of the California Air National Guard has been doing just that for decades.
- Homeowners Insurance Isn't Always GuaranteedIt isn't just health insurance or workers' compensation. Homeowners insurance isn't a certainty any more either, and rates are rising. Here's what you can to do be prepared.
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