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Hardening infrastructure will be key to minimizing the threat
Independent voices from the TWT Communities
Kenya's ambassador to the United States is defending his government's refusal to arrest the president of Sudan on war-crime charges when he visited Kenya for a celebration of the new constitution.
"I feel a great deal of pride for my country today," Ambassador Elkanah Odembo said. "Completing the Boston Marathon, let alone winning the race, is a significant accomplishment."
"Sudan would erupt in a civil war ... I'm willing to put money on it," Mr. Odembo told the National Democratic Institute in Washington earlier this week.

By Meredith Somers - The Washington Times
George W. Huguely V lied to friends about his whereabouts the night Yeardley Love was ...

By David Hood - The Washington Times
Reston-based LightSquared Inc. vowed Wednesday to continue its fight to establish a national wireless broadband ...

By Kristina Wong - The Washington Times
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta engaged in a testy back-and-forth with Rep. J. Randy Forbes over ...