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WTC steel back home, USS New York commissioned by U.S. Navy

Seven and a half tons of World Trade Center steel made its way home as part of the bow of the newly commissioned USS New York. The ceremony was held on Nov. 7. Navy Secretary Mabus calls it "the birth of another memorial to liberty."
In the Media by Kay Mathews

Maiden voyage of 'Twin Towers' warship USS New York

The Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) New York (LPD 21) made her maiden voyage from Louisiana arriving in NYC this morning. The commissioning ceremony for the new warship will be Saturday. The New York has 7.5 tons of World Trade Center steel in the bow.
In the Media by Kay Mathews

Tugboats to try again to pull USS Intrepid out of mud

Even though the ship is called the USS Intrepid, it's not without some trepidation that a small armada of tugboats take a second try at pulling it free of Hudson river mud
In the Media by greger69
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Southern Newfoundland communities are commemorating the 70th anniversary of one of the province's worst marine disasters — the wrecks of USS Truxtun and USS Pollux off Newfoundland's Burin Peninsula.

The Navy’s newest ship will be the USS Gabrielle Giffords. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus made the announcement at a Pentagon ceremony, calling Giffords someone whose name is synonymous with courage. Former Rep. Gabby Giffords looked on at the Pentagon today as Mabus made the announcement...

An airstrike kills a top al-Qaeda leader wanted by the FBI for his role in the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole warship, Yemeni officials say.

On Pearl Harbor Day, a look at the USS Arizona, the American ship where half the sailors who died in the Japanese attack were entombed. Ned Potter reports on how to save the monument, which is dissolving in the seawater.
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The Continuing Decline in the USs Educational Ranking

Although the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA), which is an international...
Apr 30, 2012 in  Improve American Education by Deborah Popovici - 2 comments

The Continuing Decline in the USs Educational Ranking

Although the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA), which is an international...
Apr 30, 2012 in  Improve American Education by Deborah Popovici - 1 comment

Folsom's new book on Franklin D. Roosevelt puts him in a more questioning light

Did Franklin D. Roosevelt's power as president go too far? This seems to me the main question. Author's Burton W....
Apr 25, 2012 by Jonathan Farrell - 1 comment

The Day The World Took Notice

By Talia Carner Having been a supporter of counter-terrorism intelligence in the United States, I attended in January...
Sep 10, 2011 by Talia Carner

HAITI AID EFFORTS AT SLOW PACE

The tuesday saga, the earthquake has left as many as 45,000-50,000 dead. BBC angered survivors based their action to...
Jan 15, 2010 by Saliu Emmanuel
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