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TSE Joins HireVeterans.com!

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One of the first organizations in Minnesota to serve people with developmental disabilities is hiring U.S. veterans today!

Community news from around the area

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The East Springfield Cemetery Association will hold its annual meeting on Saturday, beginning at 10 a.m. in the fellowship hall of Christ United Methodist Church in East Springfield, located at 220 Church St.

Jobless rate for recent veterans jumps, but it’s good news

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The unemployment rate for recent veterans jumped in November, but for a good reason.

Historic Speech in Damascus sends Shockwaves around the World

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Last week Gordon Duff, Senior Editor of VT delivered an Historic Keynote Speech at the International Conference on Combating Terrorism and Religious Extremism held in Damascus, Syria. This speech is sending shock-waves around the World.

Pigs!

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- The mainstream media today has the biggest disconnect with its audience that it's ever, ever had

To Congress and AIPAC Regarding The Trees and The Children

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On Tuesday AIPAC "applauded" The House's passage of the U.S.-Israel Enhanced Security Cooperation Act of 2012—which the Senate approved on 29 June 2012.

Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News – May 27, 2011

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Memorial Day: A day to remember, with family. The date was chosen possibly because flowers would be in bloom all over the country, according to the US Department of Veteran Affairs. The official birthplace of Memorial Day was declared in 1966, when Congress and President Lyndon Johnson declared …

Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News – May 26, 2011

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Veterans! Here’s your Top 10 News stories of the day compiled from the latest sources for Thursday

Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News – May 25, 2011

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History, heritage and honor celebrated Memorial Day, WWII veteran finally receives medals and more ....

Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News – May 24, 2011

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Veterans! Here’s your Top 10 News stories of the day compiled from the latest sources

Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News

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Veterans!  Here’s your Top 10 News stories of the day compiled from the latest sources We encourage you to browse our list so that you can...

Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News

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Veterans!  Here’s your Top 10 News stories of the day compiled from the latest sources We encourage you to browse our list so that you can...

Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News

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An alert employee at the St. Louis VA Medical Center detected stains on surgical instruments during a routine exam prior to a recent OR case.

Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News

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Veterans!  Here’s your Top 10 News stories of the day compiled from the latest sources We encourage you to browse our list so that you...

Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News

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Veterans!  Here’s your Top 10 News stories of the day compiled from the latest sources We encourage you to browse our list so that you...

Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News

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Veterans!  Here’s your Top 10 News stories of the day compiled from the latest sources We encourage you to browse our list so that you...

Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News

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Veterans!  Here’s your Top 10 News stories of the day compiled from the latest sources We encourage you to browse our list so that you...

Editor’s Picks: News and Opinion Around the Web

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Remember Niger? Valerie Plame? All that Yellowcake uranium ore is now under the control of a platoon commander, NPR has the story. Schools spying on your kids at home? Welcome to the logical progression of the post 9/11 national security state in a story by Cory Doctorow at Boing Boing. The ghosts of Cheney and Bush have livened up the party at the CPAC convention, Salon's Mike Madden has a guide to the festivities. Those stories and more in today's picks.

Editor’s Picks: News and Opinion Around the Web

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Wonder why so many people are so seriously..overweight? Derrick Jackson at the Boston Globe writes that we might consider the 17 teaspoons of sugar in one 20 oz. soda. Cowboy iconoclast Jim Hightower casts light on Texas' Rick Perry's attempt to cover up state collusion with businesses cheating on tax abatement agreements and Dylan Ratigan patiently explains to Glen Beck "where snow comes from," those stories and more in today's picks.

Editor’s Picks: News and Opinion Around the Web 2/11/10

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Time to tax financial speculation? Way past time according to Institute for Policy Study's Sarah Anderson writing in Yes Magazine. Privatized health care? Ask rural Chinese how the switch from public to private is working for them, from the LA Times. Sarah Palin is smacking her jaws together over climate change using disinformation that she gets directly from big oil, from Think Progress and more in today's picks.

Bible Belt Bravado: The Beat Goes On

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Tennessee has thrown caution, and reason, to the wind, deciding to use taxpayer dollars to indoctrinate children in public schools in the ways of Jesus Christ. The quaint notion of separating Church and State be damned. A curse on the prohibition of governments establishing religion. Who needs the First Amendment when we have the Lord?

PENTAGON “EARLYBIRD” NEWS

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   C U R R E N T   N E W S E A R L Y   B I R D January 22, 2010   Use of these news items does...

New VA finding: No liberal biased news limits PTSD stressors!

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New VA finding: No liberal biased news limits PTSD stressors! by Robert L. Hanafin, SP/5, U.S. Army (69-76) The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) yep, I...