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  • NYPD Building CCTV Camera System Which It Hopes Will Be Better than London’s

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  • Intelligence, Countering Bombs Get Centcom Focus

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  • Counter-Terrorism Offensive in Indonesia

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  • Afghanistan Operations Target Bombers, Weapons

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  • U.S., Afghan Defense Leaders Agree to Long-Term Partnership

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  • Unlimited Talk, Only $679 Million: Inside the No-Bid Deal for Afghan Interpreters

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  • Intel Paper Says Al Qaeda’s Yemeni Affiliate More Determined Than Ever to Attack Inside U.S.

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    “For 9 years, the West has struck without much discernment in Iraq, Afghanistan, the tribal regions of Pakistan, Somalia, Palestine of course (and we’re now thinking about intervention in Yemen, and while we’re at it why not Iran…), but in the eyes of the Muslims, Bin Laden is still a step ahead of the world’s most powerful army and the Islamic regime in Saudi Arabia stays under America’s absolute protection.”

    Alain Chouet former head of the DGSE, speaking on Jan 29, 2010
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  • Today in History
    Today in History

    Friday, July 30, 2010

    Birthdays

    1863 Henry Ford, began automobile revolution
    1889 Vladimir Zworykin, co-inventor of television
    1909 C. Northcote Parkinson, naval historian.

    Events

    Delta Aquarid meteor shower, radiant in Aquarius.
    1619 The House of Burgesses in Virginia is formed. 1st elective governing body in a British colony.
    1836 1st English newspaper published in Hawaii.
    1946 1st rocket to attain 100-mile altitude, White Sands, NM
    1956 Motto of US "In God We Trust" authorized
    1971 US Apollo 15 lands on Mare Imbrium.
    1980 Vanuatu (then New Hebrides) gains independence from Britain, Fran
    1983 STS-8 3rd flight of Challenger. 1st night launch & land.
    1984 STS-14 first flight of the shuttle Discovery.

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