Texas soldier who wouldn't serve U.N. mission loses Supreme Court case By MICHAEL GRACZYK Associated Press Writer © 2007 The Associated Press HOUSTON — Michael New, a Texas soldier who refused to serve on a United Nations peacekeeping mission in the former Yugoslavia, lost an appeal of his bad-conduct discharge at the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday. "It's the end of an 11 1/2-year battle," said New's father, Daniel New. "Is there going to be another round? I don't know. We're looking at options." Michael New, a former Army medic, had argued he was not afforded all his legal rights...