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Controversial Georgetown gig for Colombia's Alvaro Uribe
La PlazaThe arrival of former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe at Georgetown University is sparking campus debate on the two-term leader's legacy in security and human rights. Uribe starts work this semester as a "Distinguished Scholar in the Practice of Global... -
‘A Terrible Roar’—Updated
The Daily MirrorCourtesy of University of Southern California, on behalf of the USC Special Collections. Oct. 1, 1910: The Times Building in flames, as seen from Broadway just south of First Street. Notice The Times Eagle outlined by the fire. El Alisal,...... -
General tells Camp Pendleton group that Marines are 'winning the fight' in Afghanistan
L.A. NOWThe top Marine in Afghanistan, speaking at Camp Pendleton on Thursday, gave an upbeat assessment of the Marines' progress in Helmand province, long a Taliban stronghold. "They're paying a price but they're winning the fight," Maj. Gen. Richard Mills said.... -
Four Marines from Camp Pendleton killed in combat in Afghanistan
L.A. NOWFour Marines from Camp Pendleton were killed by a roadside bomb during combat operations in Afghanistan, the Pentagon announced Thursday. The four, all members of the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, were killed Wednesday in Helmand province, a Taliban... -
Fifth Marine from Camp Pendleton battalion is killed
L.A. NOWA fifth Marine from the Camp Pendleton-based 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment has been killed during combat in Afghanistan, the Pentagon announced Friday. Lance Cpl. Irvin M. Ceniceros, 21, of Clarksville, Ark., was killed by small-arms fire while on... -
Movie reviews: Oscar-nominated short documentaries
This year's Oscar contenders in the nonfiction shorts category reflect the academy's preference for documentaries with a socially conscious message rather than more experimental or open-ended explorations.
Clocking in at about 40 minutes each, all five...Tags: Human Interest, Global Change, Bombings, Wars and Interventions, Sally Hawkins
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Marine killed in Afghanistan is eighth person from Camp Pendleton battalion to die in combat this week
L.A. NOWAnother Marine from the Camp Pendleton-based 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment has been killed in Afghanistan, the eighth Marine from the battalion to die in combat this week. Lance Cpl. James D. Boelk, 24, of Oceanside was killed Friday by...... -
The Times Gets an Emergency Makeover
The Daily MirrorThe Times Page 1 nameplate on Sept. 15, 1910, before the bombing. The Times nameplate, Oct. 15, 1910, after the bombing Part II, Sept. 15, 1910, before the bombing. Part II, Oct. 15, 1910, after the bombing. Oct. 15, 1910:...... -
Inside the terrorist bomb plot: What the White House admits knowing and when
Top of the TicketJohn Brennan reveals what he told Obama and when about the credible Yemen air cargo bomb threats.... -
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Two Marines from Camp Pendleton killed in Afghanistan
L.A. NOWTwo Marine riflemen from Camp Pendleton have been killed during combat operations in Afghanistan, the Department of Defense announced Saturday. Killed on Thursday were Lance Cpl. Brandon W. Pearson, 21, of Arvada, Colo., and Lance Cpl. Matthew J. Broehm,... -
Two Marines from Camp Pendleton may have been killed by Afghan soldier
L.A. NOWThe two Marines from Camp Pendleton whose deaths in Afghanistan were announced Saturday may have been killed by an Afghan soldier, the Marine Corps said Sunday. "Initial reporting indicates that while conducting routine security post operations, shots...
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