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  • Embassy row: Thank you, Canada

    Ben Affleck finally thanked Canada, and the Canadian ambassador portrayed in the Oscar-winning movie "Argo" is satisfied.


  • Students from Salida Del Sol Elementary School are evacuated to the school cafeteria by police officers after three schools went into lockdown on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013, in Yuma, Ariz. The unconfirmed report of a person with a gun initially prompted the lockdown, but no gun was found. (AP Photo/The Yuma Sun, Craig Fry)

    Schools’ reactions to fake guns: Avoiding real danger?

    Fake guns are carrying real consequences for a rising number of American students in the nervous aftermath to the Newtown, Conn., school shootings.


  • From Iraq to Washington: Petraeus has long record of facing tough situations

    The fall of David H. Petraeus as the nation's spy chief does not erase his long record as a military commander who turned the tide of the war in Iraq and set up new tactics for killing Islamic terrorists, his friends and military observers say.


  • The Rev. Sun Myung Moon. Courtesy H.S.A.-U.W.C.

    U.S. held special place for Rev. Moon

    Rev. Sun Myung Moon both credited America for saving his life during the Korean War, and maintained a belief that one of the reasons he was spared was to awaken America to its God-given destiny.


  • The Rev. Sun Myung Moon (Courtesy of the H.S.A.-U.W.C.)

    The Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder of The Times, dies at 92

    The Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon, the leader of the Unification Church and founder of The Washington Times, died early Monday in South Korea. He was 92.


  • BOOK REVIEW: 'The Admirals'

    Despite its length this is an extremely readable book especially recommended for anyone who has never read previous biographies of these four important individuals -- or, perhaps, needs an update on their lives and contributions to victory in World War II.


  • Spike Lee revisits Jackson's 'Bad' at Toronto fest

    Music is highlighting the Toronto International Film Festival with a Michael Jackson documentary from Spike Lee and a closing-night film featuring Vanessa Redgrave as a terminally ill choir singer.


  • Taking Names: Friends gather for funeral of Marvin Hamlisch

    Friends and admirers of Marvin Hamlisch, including Bill Clinton and Ann-Margret, gathered Tuesday in New York City to bid farewell to the celebrated songwriter hailed as "the people's composer."


  • BOOK REVIEW: 'Intrepid Aviators'

    "Intrepid Aviators" is an incredibly well-researched story. Its scope is awesome and the writing superb. Ostensibly, it covers the battle experiences of the USS Intrepid through September, October and November of 1944, but it also does much more.


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