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December 2006 glimpses USA Today
Here is a closer look at many of the U.S. military personnel killed in December because of the conflict in Iraq.
Homes with attitude The News-Press
As she approached the house she'd seen in the classifieds, Martha Darden remembered the owner's words.
Soldier from El Paso gets treatment at D.C. hospital El Paso Times
When the 1st Cavalry Division reactivated a brigade at Fort Bliss in 2005, Sgt. Hector Lopez, a 1999 Riverside High graduate and combat veteran, applied to become part of that unit so he could return to El Paso to be with his family.
3M Tags Its First Hospital The Motley Fool
A deal to provide Mayo Clinic with RFID devices is a positive development.
High school roundup The News Journal
HOCKESSIN -- Senior Sarah Hickman scored 15 points, including the 1,000th of her career, to lead Wilmington Christian to a 42-30 victory over Friends in nonconference action on Thursday.
In your neighborhood The Columbian
Hayes: Robert Zumstein has lived on Northeast 12th Avenue, east of Woodland, for 65 years. And in all that time, the creek that meanders down from the North Fork of the Lewis River and across 12th has been nameless.
Goodbyes a big part of 2006 12-31-2006 Plainview Daily Herald
While some stories of 2005 continued to make headlines, many new and sometimes controversial stories broke in ’06. The Herald’s own Sandra Aven and Hale County State Bank president and CEO Brian Pohlmeier were chosen as Plainview’s Man and Woman of the year.
Looking back 2006: Low lake levels hurt businesses McKinney Messenger
There is no question that the summer of 2006 was hot and arid in North Texas. The business owners on Lewisville Lake experienced the drought first hand, as much of their income depends on the lake levels.
Saddam dead at dawn The Scotsman
SADDAM Hussein was hanged at dawn in Baghdad today, with the former Iraqi dictator refusing to wear a hood and yelling "God is great" as he stood on the gallows.
A war's toll The Sacramento Bee
His wife has all 120 letters he sent from Iraq, and reads them one by one, in consecutive order. The soldier who tried to pull him from the burning fighting vehicle keeps a photo collage of him in his living room. His brother still prays to him. And his nephew still sleeps with his uncle's black rosary.
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