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  • Preparation for NK Missile Test [Possible range: over 9,000 miles.]

    06/16/2006 2:53:10 AM PDT · by familyop · 65 replies · 1,988+ views
    The Korea Times ^ | 16JUN06 | The Korea Times
    Reckless Blackmail Should Be Stopped North Korea has been continuing its reckless saber rattling with a threat to test-fire its Taepodong missile over the last several weeks. Some intelligence analysts say that the launching preparation is nearing a stage that makes it possible to launch sometime next week. We would like to ask the North Koreans if they are in their right minds to prepare such a dangerous maneuvering at this crucial time. The multi-stage intercontinental ballistic missile with a range of 15,000 km is capable of reaching the United States. We hate to guess what sort of dreadful result...
  • Asia-Pacific Passes Bird Flu Pandemic Test, Australia Says

    06/10/2006 2:39:57 PM PDT · by blam · 323 replies · 2,220+ views
    Yahoo ^ | 6-9-2006
    Asia-Pacific passes bird flu pandemic test, Australia says Fri Jun 9, 4:02 PM ET SYDNEY (AFP) - Australian officials praised as creative the responses of Asian and Pacific countries to a hypothetical bird flu pandemic which included discouraging kissing and building a factory to make protective masks. The scenario tested involved a new strain of bird flu, dubbed the 'Malacca Straits Flu', reaching pandemic proportions within the region after several infected fishermen were rescued by a passing cruise ship. "The scenario successfully achieved the goal of testing communication responses during the exercise, which lasted 26 hours across eight time zones,"...
  • 1st AD spouses test their mettle for Combat Spouse Badge

    06/07/2006 4:16:43 PM PDT · by SandRat · 3 replies · 257+ views
    ARNEWS ^ | Alexandra Williams
    FRIEDBERG, Germany (Army News Service, June 7, 2006) – A group of oddly dressed U.S. Soldiers patrols a village on the lookout for insurgents. Suddenly ambushers open fire from windows, an assumed casualty springs to life firing at the patrol and the Soldiers quickly head for cover. As members of the 1st Armored Division’s 1st Battalion, 37th Armor Regiment, coached the squadron of Army spouses through the combat course on Friedberg’s Ray Barracks, the competitors discussed their options and took action. It was all part of the 1st Brigade Combat Team’s Combat Spouse Badge Challenge June 3 – an event...
  • Test scores are in: Northeast still has dumbest drivers

    06/04/2006 7:56:37 PM PDT · by LdSentinal · 53 replies · 1,020+ views
    CNN.com ^ | 5/30/06
    NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - The tiny state of Rhode Island still ranks rock bottom in terms of driving knowledge, according to a national test conducted by GMAC Insurance. Oregon drivers answered the most questions correctly. The test revealed that about one in 11 licensed drivers in the United States would fail a state drivers test, according to GMAC Insurance. Rhode Island ranked last year, also, with an average score of 77. Last year, Oregon's average score was 89, which still placed at the top of the rankings that year. Based on average scores, northwestern states generally ranked highest while the...
  • Are you in danger? Take a test to find out

    05/29/2006 8:01:35 AM PDT · by Rakkasan1 · 13 replies · 1,234+ views
    Pioneer dePressed ^ | 5-29-06 | RUBÉN ROSARIO
    I got a minus 51 on my last test. I couldn't be more delighted. "It seems you take many sensible precautions,'' was the automated evaluation from my online tester. The exam tested my risk of being burglarized. I hate to be the guy or gal who scored more than 120. "You are going to be burglarized as soon as a burglar or setup man discovers your home,'' the exam giver dryly notes. The test I took is called "Rate Your Risk,'' found online at www.rateyourrisk.org. The site also offers two other fun but informative and insightful surveys that measure your...
  • Tennis team grabs medals at state tournament

    05/27/2006 9:04:51 PM PDT · by viccim · 1 replies · 179+ views
    DeSoto Explorer ^ | Thursday, May 25, 2006 | Joel Reichenberger
    The state tennis tournament began and ended in exactly the same way for Dan Hoschouer and Andy Edwards -- Andrew Kahley and Isaac Chambers from Smokey Valley celebrated at the De Soto pair's expense. It was what happened in between that made the experience special, however. Hoschouer and Edwards (29-8) finished sixth in last weekend's 2006 state tennis tournament in Pratt. Losing only their first match on the first day and their final match on the second day, the pair used three consecutive wins through the middle of the tournament to earn their first state medals and propel the De...
  • Sea-Based Missile Defense Test Successful (Aegis cruiser USS Lake Erie)

    05/25/2006 9:31:24 PM PDT · by SandRat · 23 replies · 823+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Steven Donald Smith
    WASHINGTON, May 25, 2006 – A U.S. Navy ship shot down a long-range ballistic missile in its final seconds of flight during a test yesterday. It was the first successful ship-launched intercept of a ballistic missile in its terminal phase, U.S. military officials said. During the Navy and Missile Defense Agency test, Aegis cruiser USS Lake Erie, equipped with technology to detect and track intercontinental ballistic missiles, launched a Standard Missile 2 to intercept a missile fired from the Pacific Missile Range facility on Kauai, Hawaii. "The test yesterday was an opportunity to see if a modified configuration of the...
  • Skirmish With Guards, Two Suicide Attempts Test Guantanamo Procedures

    05/19/2006 7:28:05 PM PDT · by SandRat · 14 replies · 462+ views
    WASHINGTON, May 19, 2006 – A bogus suicide attempt yesterday lured guards into a 10-man detainee bay where an attack awaited them, the admiral in charge of the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, told reporters today. Two other detainees had attempted suicide earlier in the day. One barrack room in Camp 4, the medium-security facility within Camp Delta at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. In Camp 4, highly compliant detainees live in a communal setting and have extensive access to recreation. Photo by Sgt. Sara Wood, USA  (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. The large skirmish in...
  • President's Immigration speech - Live thread

    05/15/2006 4:13:02 PM PDT · by devane617 · 3,276 replies · 82,181+ views
    me | 05/15/2006 | me
    <p>I searched but did not see a thread already open for tonights speech. I think this is the most important speech the President will probably make for the remainder of his term.</p>
  • Air Force test team launches 'overhauled' Iraqi aircraft

    04/27/2006 5:40:06 PM PDT · by SandRat · 7 replies · 643+ views
    Air Force Links ^ | Senior Airman Francesca Carrano
    4/27/2006 - EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AFPN) -- Airmen from several Air Force bases spent two months preparing, disassembling, rebuilding and testing an Iraqi Air Force Comp Air 7SLX, which had its first test flight here April 25. The aircraft is considered experimental, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. It is designed to be an unarmed aircraft used to patrol oil pipelines and other infrastructure targeted by insurgents. "This six-seater aircraft, which is a kit-built plane, was developed by a company in Merritt Island, Fla., called AeroComp which sold the aircraft to the United Arab Emirates," said Lt. Col....
  • Civilians Test Out New Rollover Trainer

    04/25/2006 6:21:06 PM PDT · by SandRat · 2 replies · 203+ views
    CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait, April 25, 2006 – Civilian opinion leaders visiting here today got to take a whirl -- literally -- in a new training device that's teaching troops how to survive a rollover in top-heavy up-armored vehicles. JCOC participants look on as the Humvee Egress Assistance Trainer - or HEAT - simulates a Humvee rollover at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, April 25. Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Larry Chambers, USCG  (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. Participants in the Joint Civilian Orientation Conference, traveling through the U.S. Central Command operating area to observe military operations and meet troops,...
  • Ellsworth AFB foam test(humour break your tax dollars at work)

    04/16/2006 9:30:47 AM PDT · by freepatriot32 · 59 replies · 5,549+ views
    http://cellar.org/ ^ | 4 12 06 | Thickstringer
    How do you figure out whether a foam firefighting system in an air force hangar is set up correctly and works? Well you turn it on for a few seconds, to make sure it's got pressure and everything. First you set up a scaffolding so you can record the event and show the flow coming out of all nozzles. And then you let 'er rip. After 15 seconds you can see foam is covering all areas it has to, so the test is successful. Shut 'er off. Uh, guys? Shut 'er off? Aw crap. Whatever was meant to shut off...
  • Practice test question hits nerve at community college

    04/14/2006 5:27:21 AM PDT · by Westlander · 23 replies · 737+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 4-13-2006 | AP
    A question given to students during a practice test for a math final at Bellevue Community College has students — and others — shaking their heads because of what they say is a lack of racial sensitivity. It refers to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice although it doesn’t mention her by name, a civil rights activist said. The question read: "Condoleezza holds a watermelon just over the edge of the roof of the 300-foot Federal Building, and tosses it up with a velocity of 20 feet per second." The Condoleezza question went on to ask when the watermelon will hit...
  • Terrorists Will Test American Resolve, DoD Policy Official Says

    03/31/2006 3:36:46 PM PST · by SandRat · 4 replies · 213+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Mar 30, 2006 | Jim Garamone
    WASHINGTON, March 30, 2006 – The nature of the United States' enemies has changed, and Americans must maintain patience and will as the country fights the Long War against extremists, a top DoD policy official said here today. Unlike past wars, the enemy today is not a nation state challenging America with military force, but rather a dispersed global network of extremist groups who use terror, propaganda and indiscriminate violence as they seek to advance their political gains, Eric S. Edelman, undersecretary of defense for policy, said at a presentation entitled "Threats, Resources and the Long War," sponsored by "Congressional...
  • How to spot a baby conservative (Berkeley Barf Alert)

    03/22/2006 8:51:31 AM PST · by Jo Nuvark · 72 replies · 1,773+ views
    Toronto Star ^ | 3-19-06 | KURT KLEINER
    Whiny children, claims a new study, tend to grow up rigid and traditional. Future liberals, on the other hand ... Remember the whiny, insecure kid in nursery school, the one who always thought everyone was out to get him, and was always running to the teacher with complaints? Chances are he grew up to be a conservative. At least, he did if he was one of 95 kids from the Berkeley area that social scientists have been tracking for the last 20 years. The confident, resilient, self-reliant kids mostly grew up to be liberals.
  • 'Teach to the Test'? What Test?

    03/18/2006 8:11:11 AM PST · by LurkedLongEnough · 29 replies · 734+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | March 18, 2006 | Colman McCarthy
    From the academic sidelines, where calls to Leave No Child Untested are routinely sounded by quick-fix school reformers, Jay Mathews joins in with his Feb. 20 op-ed column, "Let's Teach to the Test." In well-crafted prose, he reports that "in 23 years of visiting classrooms I have yet to see any teacher preparing kids for exams in ways that were not careful, sensible and likely to produce more learning." --snip-- Tests represent fear-based learning, the opposite of learning based on desire. Frightened and fretting with pre-test jitters, students stuff their minds with information they disgorge on exam sheets and sweat...
  • Drug Test Subject 'Looks Like Elephant Man' Says Girlfriend

    03/15/2006 2:21:12 PM PST · by blam · 23 replies · 1,536+ views
    Drug test subject 'looks like elephant man' says girlfriend (Filed: 15/03/2006) The girlfriend of a man fighting for life after taking part in a pharmaceuticals trial has said the drugs he was given have left him looking "like the Elephant Man". Myfanwy Marshall Myfanwy Marshall, 35, said her boyfriend, a 28-year-old British man who had taken part in drug trials before without adverse side effects, felt ill 80 or 90 minutes after being given the drug on Monday. He is now in the intensive care unit at at Northwick Park hospital in north-west London. Five other men were also admitted...
  • Iran a test of UN effectiveness: PM (UN gets a whack!)

    03/09/2006 8:54:56 PM PST · by Aussie Dasher · 16 replies · 408+ views
    news.com.au ^ | 10 March 2006
    THE reaction of the UN to the nuclear crisis in Iran will be a test for the international body, Prime Minister John Howard says. Mr Howard said those critical of the US, UK and Australian governments for invading Iraq would see for themselves how effective the UN was when it decided what action to take against Iran. Ahead of a visit to Australia next week, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has said Iran is the number one challenge for Washington and would be a major threat to US Middle East interests if it acquired atomic weapons. Iran says its...
  • USS Scranton Completes Successful UUV Test

    03/09/2006 3:57:18 PM PST · by SandRat · 29 replies · 844+ views
    Navy NewsStand ^ | Chief Journalist (SW/AW) Mark O. Piggott
    NORFOLK, Va. (NNS) -- The fast-attack submarine USS Scranton (SSN 756) successfully demonstrated homing and docking of an Unmanned Undersea Vehicle (UUV) system during at-sea testing in January 2006. The two UUVs used in the testing are a part of the AN/BLQ-11 Long Term Mine Reconnaissance System (LMRS), which was designed to enable submarines to conduct clandestine undersea surveys to locate mines. “The testing demonstrated several important capabilities of a submarine-launched UUV system,” said Capt. Paul D. Ims Jr., program manager for UUVs in the Program Executive Office for Littoral and Mine Warfare. “These included the ability of the submarine...
  • Press Exaggerations Test American Will

    03/07/2006 3:46:45 PM PST · by SandRat · 10 replies · 448+ views
    WASHINGTON, March 7, 2006 – The will of the American people is the center of gravity for the war on terror, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said during a Pentagon news conference today. Exaggerated reporting is giving the American people a false picture of what is happening in Iraq, the secretary said. "Interestingly, all of the exaggerations seem to be on one side," he said. "It isn't as though there simply have been a series of random errors on both sides of issues. On the contrary, the steady stream of errors, all seem to be of a nature to inflame...