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Will truth again be first casualty?

By Jacqueline Sharkey

"Well, Defense Secretary Rumsfeld said he had imposed no press restrictions. In fact, he said he hadn't really even considered the issue of

Marc Rich inquiry highlights strange bedfellows

By Josey Ballenger

WASHINGTON, March 9, 2001 — Buried in the furor over former President Clinton's pardon of Marc Rich is the role the fugitive commodities tra

GAO says Congress is in the dark about anti-terrorism efforts across government

By Laurel Adams

State Department fails to inform Congress of government-wide efforts to thwart terrorist havens
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FACT WATCH: Sarah Palin's Twist on Paul Revere

By FactCheck.Org

Sarah Palin's Paul Revere account isn't entirely wrong -- just twisted

The ledger sheet after a decade of war in Afghanistan

By Aaron Mehta

As Obama looks forward on Afghanistan, a look back

Pentagon needs to address potential cyber attacks on high-tech systems

By Laurel Adams

The Pentagon is far behind in crafting a system to counter cyber attacks
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Grading the schools

By iWatch News

Pentagon rates most of the aging schools it runs as "failing" and "poor"

Resources: How to help - and get help

By iWatch News

Military Children Left Behind: Resources / How to help

What's your experience with military base schools?

By Kristen Lombardi

What's your experience with Defense Department schools?

After bin Laden, militants closer to Pakistan nukes

By Malik Siraj Akbar

FAS study yields concern over security around Pakistan nuclear weapons

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