WARS
"Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace" Review - Ep. 40
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPvEbzodbbg...
Posted on 2/9/12 at 11:19 AM
Storage Wars - Barry Weiss
For you Storage Wars fans... Barry Weiss knows his racing! He was in Fargo to do The Christopher Gabriel Program where I work and so I gave him a couple of The Racing Life on DVD. He said he was plann...
Posted on 1/30/12 at 7:00 PM
The Sith Who Stole Christmas
Darth Vader is evil. And now he's stolen Christmas....
Posted on 11/29/11 at 1:55 PM
Cola Wars Are Coming To Town: How Pepsi Stole Santa
Santas on vacation. And like the rest of us, the rules we live by dont always apply to vacation time. Pepsis first new ad push in three years focuses on whats great about summerand its flagship brand...
Posted on 7/6/11 at 9:02 AM
And also with you.
We've been having some interesting conversations with Ben lately. In one, Ben was trying to argue with his daddy about fast animals. Ben: Jaguars are the fastest animals. Aaron: Antelopes are pretty ...
Posted on 5/10/11 at 3:34 PM
Who won War of 1812? Depends whether you ask Canadians or Americans 
The War of 1812 may be one of the world's oddest conflicts, if only because both sides are confident they won.
By John Ward , February 13, 2012
Last known World War I veteran dies at 110 
By Danica Kirka and Jill Lawless , February 07, 2012
U.S. special operations' Afghan role may be expanded 
Adm. Bill McRaven said today that special operations forces in Afghanistan are preparing for a possible expanded role as overall U.S. forces begin to draw down after a decade of war.
By Kimberly Dozier , February 07, 2012
Afghan insider attacks on U.S. troops since May 2007: 70 dead, 110 wounded 
By Lolita C. Baldor , February 01, 2012
Fed investigation: Air Force punished Dover AFB civilian whistleblowers 
Federal investigators have concluded that the Air Force retaliated against four civilian workers at the mortuary at Dover Air Force Base who blew the whistle on the mishandling of remains from the war in Afghanistan.
By Robert Burns , January 31, 2012
Iraq War criminal case ends with plea deal for U.S. Marine 
By Julie Watson , January 23, 2012
All 6 killed in U.S. copter crash in Afghanistan were Hawaii-based Marines 
All six Marines killed in the crash of a U.S. helicopter in Afghanistan were based in Hawaii, a Hawaii congresswoman said Friday. The helicopter crashed Thursday in Afghanistan's southern province of Helmand.
By Robert Burns , January 20, 2012
France suspends Afghan training operations after 4 French troops killed 
VIDEO: Bottom of articleFrance is suspending its training operations in Afghanistan and threatening to withdraw its entire force from the country early, after an Afghan soldier shot and killed four French troops Friday and wounded several others.
By Sylvie Corbet , January 20, 2012
Afghan peace talk moves continue with worries about U.S. Marine video outrage 
Pentagon officials worry that outrage over a video purporting to depict Marines urinating on Taliban corpses will tarnish the reputation of the entire military. Some also fear it could undermine prospects for exploratory Afghan peace talks.
By Robert Burns , January 13, 2012
U.S. testing pilotless helicopter for cargo missions in Afghanistan 
By Slobodan Lekic , January 07, 2012
Afghan commission alleges abuse of U.S. military detainees 
By Kay Johnson and Rahim Faiez , January 07, 2012
8 U.S. soldiers charged in death of bullied comrade 
By Associated Press , December 21, 2011
With little fanfare, U.S. formally ends war in Iraq 
It took the U.S. military just 45 minutes Thursday to declare an end to its war in Iraq with a businesslike closing ceremony behind concrete blast walls in a fortified compound at Baghdad International Airport. The flag used by U.S. forces in Iraq was lowered and boxed up. On the chairs — nearly empty of Iraqis — were tags that listed not only the name of the assigned VIP, but the bunker to rush to in case of an attack.
By Lolita C. Baldor and Rebecca Santana , December 15, 2011
Minnesotans who have died in Iraq, Afghanistan 
Here is a list of people with strong Minnesota ties who have died in connection with the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
By Associated Press , December 15, 2011
Japan apologizes to former World War II Canadian prisoners of war 
Canadian Veterans Affairs Minister Steven Blaney led a delegation of Canadian veterans to Japan for the apology and a commemorative ceremony.
By Associated Press , December 08, 2011
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