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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. November 2006 glimpses USA Today Here is a closer look at many of the U.S. military personnel killed in November because of the conflict in Iraq. Retailers welcome mystery shoppers Killeen Daily Herald A cashier's friendly greeting and helpful attitude, or lack of it, is what often determines whether a customer will return to a store. Local retail establishments recognize this, and many are turning to mystery shoppers to improve and maintain customer service. Online news and information for the Rhinelander region Rhinelander Daily News NEW YORK - The big ball is not all that drops in Times Square on New Year's Eve. As revelers headed home early Monday, the first day of 2007, work crews moved in to sweep up the remnants of 2006. Their mission: picking up 3.5 tons of confetti (a record-setting amount), as well as sandwich bags, food wrappers and other debris from the big bash. After Big Times Square Bash, Big Cleanup RedNova By COLLEEN LONG NEW YORK - The big ball is not all that drops in Times Square on New Year's Eve. As revelers headed home early Monday, the first day of 2007, work crews moved in to sweep up the remnants of 2006. 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. Obituaries Chattanooga Times Free Press HAMILTON COUNTY Frances Baribeault Frances Mary McNally Baribeault, 65, of East Ridge, died Thursday, Dec. 21, 2006. Survivors include three daughters, Patricia (Tony) West, of East Ridge, Kim Littleton, of East Ridge, and Angela Littleton, of Dayton, Texas; son, George Baribeault Jr., of East Ridge; three granddaughters, Rachel West, Alexis West and Skye Baribeault; grandson, Terry West, all of About Face: Soldiers Call for Iraq Withdrawal The Nation via Yahoo! News The Nation -- For the first time since Vietnam, an organized, robust movement of active-duty US military personnel has publicly surfaced to oppose a war in which they are serving. Those involved plan to petition Congress to withdraw American troops from Iraq. (Note: A complete version of this report will appear next week in the print and online editions of The Nation.) Latest Blog Real Estate News Will you increase your online marketing budget in 2007? Loading Are you in the know? Subscribe to RISMedia’s Power Broker Network Report and find out what the nation’s top brokers are reading! Cards For Troops A Success The Caledonian-Record ST. JOHNSBURY VERMONT What started as a little idea to mail some Christmas cards to the troops in Iraq, snowballed into a nationwide movement to make it a happy holiday season for as many of our men and women overseas as possible.
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