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  • Christian Science Monitor To End Print Newspaper (Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)

    10/28/2008 10:54:37 AM PDT · by abb · 16 replies · 717+ views
    Forbes ^ | October 28, 2008 | James Erick Abels
    After 100 years of publication, The Christian Science Monitor will stop the presses next year. For good. Editor John Yemma said Tuesday that his Pulitzer-Prize-winning Boston-based newspaper will stop publishing a daily print edition in favor of its Web site and a to-be-launched weekly news magazine in April, saving $1.5 million to $2 million a year. The paper has been considering the move for two years and made its final decision in the last few weeks. The paper was founded in 1908 by Mary Baker Eddy in an attempt to silence the press from excoriating her church by offering a...
  • Enlisted Leaders Plan the Way Ahead (Building an Iraqi NCO Corps)

    03/23/2008 9:17:54 AM PDT · by SandRat · 3 replies · 218+ views
    BAGHDAD — The Coalition Command Sgts. Maj. and senior enlisted advisors along with the Command Sgt. Maj. of the Iraqi Army and Iraqi National Police met together during the first Noncommissioned Officer Education System conference to discuss the way ahead for the standardization of training and doctrine for the Iraqi Security Forces' noncommissioned officers Mar. 20. "The focus of this conference was to give those senior enlisted leaders within theater a good lay down of what it is that we provide here at Multi-National Security Transition Command - Iraq, in the way of training, especially noncommissioned officers," said Multi-National Security...
  • America Supports You: Top Enlisted Servicemember Gets Special Delivery

    03/15/2007 4:52:29 PM PDT · by SandRat · 4 replies · 176+ views
    America Supports You ^ | Samantha L. Quigley
    WASHINGTON, March 15, 2007 – The military’s top enlisted servicemember received a very special care package at his Pentagon office this morning. Jeanette Cram, founder of troop-support group Treat the Troops, personally delivered a box of chocolate chip cookies to Army Command Sgt. Maj. William J. Gainey, senior enlisted advisor to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Treat the Troops is a member of the Defense Department’s America Supports You program that highlights and facilitates support for the nation’s men and women in uniform. Cram has been shipping cookies to deployed servicemembers around the world for 17...
  • Insight of A Command Sergeant Major (Vanity)

    01/09/2007 9:42:39 AM PST · by stm · 8 replies · 336+ views
    1/9/07 | stm
    Insight of a Sergeant Major (The author, J.D. Pendry, is a retired Army Command Sergeant Major who writes for Random House.) NO PUNCHES PULLED HERE Jimmy Carter, you're the father of the Islamic Nazi movement. You threw the Shah under the bus, welcomed the Ayatollah home and then lacked the spine to confront the terrorists when they took our embassy and our people hostage. You're the Runner-in-Chief. Bill Clinton, you played "ring around the Lewinsky" while the terrorists were at war with us. You got us into a fight with them in Somalia, and then you ran from it. Your...
  • Afghan Sergeant Major Making Inroads for NCO Corps in Fledgling Army

    11/24/2006 8:58:41 AM PST · by SandRat · 1 replies · 320+ views
    KABUL, Afghanistan, Nov. 23, 2006 -- At 14, Roshan Safi was leading men in combat, running weapons behind Soviet lines to Afghan resistance forces. Today, at 34, he is the senior enlisted member in the Afghan National Army. U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. William J. Gainey (left), senior enlisted advisor to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Afghan Command Sgt. Maj. Roshan Safi (right), the first sergeant major of the Afghan National Army, speak with Afghan and American servicemembers assigned to the Afghan National Army Logistics Command Nov. 22 in Kabul, Afghanistan. Photo by Kathleen T....
  • Vietnam communist spy-reporter dies

    09/21/2006 10:16:34 AM PDT · by bnacat · 12 replies · 739+ views
    Bangkok Post ^ | 21-Sep-06 | bangkokpost.com
    Hanoi (dpa) - Vietnam's most famous war-time spy Pham Xuan An, who worked as a trusted reporter for Western news agencies in Saigon by day and sent secret reports to Hanoi by night, has died at age 79, his family said Thursday. During the war, An was known as a "dean of the Vietnamese press corps," a crack reporter who brought fantastic contacts and keen political analysis to his work for news organizations including Reuters, the Christian Science Monitor and finally TIME magazine.
  • The Bob Dylan They Prefer To Believe In

    09/02/2006 8:59:23 AM PDT · by Rocko · 138 replies · 2,680+ views
    rightwingbob.com ^ | September 1, 2006 | Sean Curnyn
    Forget the Reuters “fauxtography” scandal (well, don’t actually forget it) — the Dylan world is rocked this morning by a completely unsourced quote published in the Christian Science Monitor, in an article that attempts some kind of overview of Dylan’s career coinciding with the release of Modern Times . (Thanks to RCB for the tip.) Here it is, in context (bolding mine): Dylan, who declined to comment for this article, remains, as ever, an enigma. (Three years ago, he called himself “a 62-year-old Jewish atheist.'’) But he’s more open than he’s ever been about his past, even opening himself to...
  • Gainey Reflects on 9/11’s Impact on the Force

    09/06/2006 5:50:47 PM PDT · by SandRat · 2 replies · 264+ views
    WASHINGTON, Sept. 6, 2006 – For the man who now serves as the senior enlisted advisor to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, watching the televised image of an airliner hitting the World Trade Center signaled the end of an era as the country was thrust into war. Army Command Sgt. Maj. William J. Gainey, then regimental sergeant major for the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment at Fort Polk, La., said he remembers returning home after an early morning run Sept. 11, 2001, and flipping on the TV news as he cooled down. Gainey was transfixed by shots of...
  • Immigration Bill Sticker Shock (Senate Shamnesty Entitlement Costs Tip Of Iceberg Alert)

    08/28/2006 2:00:36 AM PDT · by goldstategop · 37 replies · 1,199+ views
    Frontpagemag.com ^ | 08/28/06 | Gail Russell Shaddock
    WASHINGTON – The price tag for comprehensive immigration reform was not a key issue when the Senate passed its bill last May. But it is now. One reason: It took the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) - the gold standard for determining what a bill will cost - until last week to estimate that federal spending for this vast and complex bill would hit $127 billion over the next 10 years. At the same time, federal revenues would drop by about $79 billion, according to the CBO and the Joint Committee on Taxation. If lawmakers fix a tax glitch, that loss...
  • Carroll's Captors 'Worshipped' Zarqawi

    08/14/2006 7:57:14 PM PDT · by jmc1969 · 15 replies · 998+ views
    ABC News ^ | Aug. 14, 2006
    The insurgents allowed her to conduct occasional interviews about their organization in which she learned that they belonged to an insurgent council, including members of al Qaeda. "The main captor during all these interviews I would do was anxious to tell me about this. He told me his name was Abdullah Rashid," she said. "He said he had helped form this council … in Iraq that brought together some of the main Sunni insurgent groups, and he was the head of it. One of those groups in that council was al Qaeda and Zarqawi." She was held from Jan. 7...
  • A Commentary on the Christian Science Monitor's Reporting of the Mexican Post-Election Controversy

    07/27/2006 2:14:58 PM PDT · by StJacques · 5 replies · 751+ views
    July 27, 2006 | StJacques
    I am posting this independent blog for the benefit of my fellow Freepers who have been watching the post-election controversy in Mexico, following a ping I received from Freeper SAJ -- thanks again SAJ -- to another thread posted earlier today on a Christian Science Monitor article reporting the closure of a popular foklore festival in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca due to local political protests and relating the matter to the larger post-election controversy in Mexico. To get to the point of why I am posting this separate from that thread, beyond the mere length of what I...
  • Hostage interviewed by captors (Jill Carroll)

    03/30/2006 3:51:30 PM PST · by HAL9000 · 81 replies · 1,579+ views
    Agence France-Presse | March 30, 2006
    Freed US hostage Jill Carroll praised Iraq's insurgents and predicted their victory in an interview conducted by her captors before they released her today, according to a video posted on the internet. The footage, which could not be independently verified, appeared to have been filmed shortly before the freelance journalist was released today nearly three months after being kidnapped in Baghdad. "Did you think the American army or the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) would save you at any time?" a muffled male voice asked Ms Carroll in accented English. "Sometimes I thought maybe that they might come, they might...
  • Hunt for reporter highlights US troops' Iraq dilemma

    01/22/2006 4:08:31 AM PST · by LibWhacker · 14 replies · 637+ views
    Reuters ^ | 1/22/06 | Michael Georgy
    BAGHDAD, Jan 22 (Reuters) - U.S. forces hunting kidnapped American journalist Jill Carroll are raiding Iraqi homes in a race against time but, as with much of their counter-insurgency war, face the dilemma that their tactics can foster resentment. Operations designed to take her captors by surprise have angered those Iraqis who say troops have blasted their way into their homes, put sacks over their heads and detained their relatives in the search for Carroll, who was abducted on Jan 7. One such raid, shortly after the reporter was seized, targeted one of Baghdad's biggest Sunni mosques; the sight of...
  • AL JAZEERA SHOWS VIDEO OF KIDNAPPED U.S. JOURNALIST IN IRAQ (Jill Carroll)

    01/17/2006 12:28:54 PM PST · by HAL9000 · 173 replies · 9,950+ views
    Reuters | January 17, 2005
    Reuters - AL JAZEERA SHOWS VIDEO OF KIDNAPPED U.S. JOURNALIST IN IRAQ
  • Kansas: Effects of city’s smoking ban still in dispute

    01/16/2006 5:01:12 AM PST · by SheLion · 31 replies · 497+ views
    LJWorld.com ^ | January 15, 2006 | Laura McHugh, Jon Niccum
    Those who made New Year’s resolutions to quit smoking have had two weeks to contemplate the decision.Is it worth the hassle? Can they stick to it?Similarly, Lawrence itself is experiencing the effects of such a decision nearly two years after banning smoking in “all enclosed public places.”“It wasn’t my idea, and I wasn’t on board at first,” said Lawrence Mayor Boog Highberger. “But I think this is the most popular decision I’ve made since I’ve been on the City Commission. I know in certain circles it’s not, but it is if you count the population as a whole.”While the commission...
  • Iraq - Female Western journalist kidnapped in Baghdad - police

    01/07/2006 1:38:41 AM PST · by HAL9000 · 109 replies · 8,772+ views
    ABC News & Reuters ^ | January 7, 2006
    BAGHDAD, Jan 7 (Reuters) - A female Western journalist was kidnapped in Baghdad on Saturday and her translator killed, police said. They said she was on her way to a meeting with a Sunni Arab leader when a car carrying an unknown number of gunmen blocked her vehicle in the Adel district near Malik bin Anas mosque in west Baghdad. The gunmen shot dead her driver, an Iraqi journalist who also worked as her translator, abandoned their car and drove off in hers. There has been a spate of kidnappings of Westerners in Iraq over the past few months...
  • Sgt. Maj. of the Army visits SV, Fort Huachuca

    07/13/2004 4:57:48 PM PDT · by SandRat · 5 replies · 682+ views
    SIERRA VISTA - As the Army continues its transformation, soldiers and their families can look to more stability on the home front, Sgt. Maj. of the Army Kenneth O. Preston said. The stability means soldiers will have a better idea of how often and when they will deploy, and for families, it means they will not have to be uprooted, leaving schools and jobs, Preston said Monday night. The Army's senior most noncommissioned officer is visiting Fort Huachuca today, where he will speak at the Network Enterprise Technology Command's Command Sergeant Major Conference. The message he will be giving the...
  • Defiant smokers reject calls to butt out...

    06/06/2004 12:41:00 PM PDT · by SheLion · 42 replies · 413+ views
    The Royal Gasette ^ | June 6, 2004 | Stuart Roberts
    Friday's National Non-Smoking Day turned out to be a non-event for several for smokers The Royal Gazette caught up with. One smoker, who did not want to be named, said she had "no idea it was going on", and "was not sure if she would not have smoked if she had known". The Hamilton office worker who was outside smoking said that she "did not think it would have made a difference." Another man said he thought it was "a stupid idea because people should have choices. They have choices for everything else, we should have choices if we smoke...
  • Fort Hood aides family of CSM Blankenbecler, Killed in Iraq.

    10/09/2003 8:11:55 PM PDT · by hawkdriver60 · 9 replies · 517+ views
    Killeen Daily Herald ^ | 9 October 2003 | Debbie Stevenson
    Hood soldier's family thankful for community support and help By Debbie Stevenson Killeen Daily Herald FORT HOOD — One of Linnie Blankenbecler's biggest fears when she heard that her husband had died in Iraq was that no one but the family would be present to honor him at his new home. She quickly found out that this Army community and the active-duty ranks are a close-knit family. "I'm so grateful for their support, for all their giving, for all their graciousness. I could not have done this without them," Linnie said. "When I first heard about this, we've only been...
  • Publisher of Christian Science Monitor Dies at 72

    08/02/2003 8:21:12 PM PDT · by chance33_98 · 6 replies · 216+ views
    Publisher of Christian Science Monitor Dies at 72 BOSTON (AP) - John Lewis Selover, the publisher of The Christian Science Monitor and a Christian Science Church leader who helped shepherd the church's expansion, has died. He was 72. Selover, of Boston, died Friday "among family, after a brief illness at home," said Peter Osterlund, spokesman for the Christian Science Board of Directors. Osterlund said the family declined to specify the nature of the illness. Selover was elected to the board of directors in 1985, and later became the board's vice chairman. In 1998, he became the manager of The...