Villagers: Afghan slayings were act of retaliation
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) -- Residents of an Afghan village near where an American soldier is alleged to have killed 16 civilians are convinced that the slayings were in retaliation for a roadside
MANY WILLING TO CUT AFGHAN SHOOTING SUSPECT SLACK
He is accused of the kind of crime that makes people shiver, the killing of families in their own homes under cover of night, the butchery of defenseless children.
Seeking the limelight, with the help of star power
ATLANTA (AP) -- No presidential candidate worth his chauffeured SUV has reached his personal zenith without this: celebrities to vouch for them.
Navy trains not just for terrorists, but traffic
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) -- When the Navy trains for responding to a terrorist attack on one of its U.S.
As American Samoa commerates Women's History Month, Fiji continues to take women back in time
With Women's History Month proclaimed by Gov. Togiola this week, we found the following article in the Fiji Times by Salaseini Vosamana rather ironic.
US puts best face on Afghan policy under question
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama called Afghan President Hamid Karzai in the wee hours Friday, seeking clarity on the Afghan leader's demand that U.S.