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| Weekly updates: Monday, March 15, 2010 7:00:00 PM Local briefs for Thursday, March 15, 2007 Sweet Sixteen for city's VillageFest tonight There also will be entertainment by Eddie Cash, the U.S. Marine Corps. Combat Center and a CK Dance Studio. VillageFest takes place from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. every Thursday in downtown. The street fair features http://c.moreover.comHalifax drops ball, Canada left out in Games bid been rumbles in recent weeks that three Junior B leagues in the province are considering joining forces to combat the flow of players to the OPJHL. Aurora Tigers' Joey Martin is one of the players to make the transition, joining the Tigers from the http://c.moreover.comDemocrats get war resolution to Senate floor phased redeployment of troops to begin within 120 days of enactment, with the goal of returning all U.S. combat forces by next March. Foreign Relations Chairman Joe Biden of Delaware, who is seeking the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination, said the http://c.moreover.comWe Were One: Shoulder To Shoulder With The Marines Who Took Fallujah Iraq, Lima Company's 1st Platoon found itself in Fallujah, embroiled in some of the most intense house-to-house, hand-to-hand combat since World War II. Civilians were used as human shields or as bait to lure soldiers into buildings rigged with http://c.moreover.comReport: College Binge Drinking, Drug Abuse Rises has flourished on college campuses, and calls on educators to take bolder stands against students and alumni to combat it.'If they make this a priority they can do something about it,' said Joseph Califano, chairman and president of the center, who among http://c.moreover.comKurds cheer Iraqi president's return Wednesday by bombs or gunfire in Diyala province northeast of Baghdad and that a Marine died Tuesday during combat in the Sunni insurgent stronghold of Anbar province west of the capital. The deaths in Diyala came a day after 700 Army soldiers moved http://c.moreover.comVeterans on the Go ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) - A dozen combat Veterans left disabled by wounds suffered in Iraq are learning how to get around the Washington area quickly. The soldiers and Marines are getting practice riding Segways in Arlington. The http://c.moreover.com |
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