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Erin Friend

Afghanistan: Insurgents Strike U.S. Embassy, NATO Headquarters - 0 views

  • KABUL, Afghanistan — Teams of insurgents firing rocket-propelled grenades and automatic weapons struck at the U.S. Embassy, NATO headquarters and other buildings in the heart of the Afghan capital Tuesday, raising fresh doubts about the Afghans' ability to secure their nation as U.S. and other foreign troops begin to withdraw. Seven Afghans were killed and 15 wounded in the coordinated daylight attack, which sent foreigners dashing for cover and terrified the city from midday well into the night as U.S. helicopters buzzed overhead. No embassy or NATO staff members were hurt.
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    Teams of insurgents firing rocket-propelled grenades and automatic weapons struck at the U.S. Embassy, NATO headquarters and other buildings in the heart of the Afghan capital Tuesday, raising fresh doubts about the Afghans' ability to secure their nation as U.S. and other foreign troops begin to withdraw. Seven Afghans were killed and 15 wounded in the coordinated daylight attack, which sent foreigners dashing for cover and terrified the city from midday well into the night as U.S. helicopters buzzed overhead. No embassy or NATO staff members were hurt.
Taylor Quinn

Taliban siege in central Kabul ends - CNN.com - 2 views

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      I believe this is news worthy because it tells you information you might not necessarily find out without it being in the news. It has the quality of conflict, because of the war.
  • A nearly day-long Taliban siege on the U.S. Embassy and NATO command center in Kabul ended early Wednesday, Afghan and NATO officials said.
  • A nearly day-long Taliban siege on the U.S. Embassy and NATO command center in Kabul ended early Wednesday, Afghan and NATO officials said.
Michelle Papp

NATO Extends Libya Role - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • With armed loyalists of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, the fallen Libyan leader, still ensconced in his hometown and a few other redoubts as the seven-month-old Libyan conflict winds down, NATO announced a three-month extension of its bombing campaign on Wednesday.
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    With armed loyalists of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, the fallen Libyan leader, still ensconced in his hometown and a few other redoubts as the seven-month-old Libyan conflict winds down, NATO announced a three-month extension of its bombing campaign on Wednesday.
Maddie L

U.S. Embassy and NATO Headquarters Attacked in Kabul, Afghanistan - NYTimes.com - 1 views

    • Maddie L
       
      This story is news worthy because it is a major event that happened to a group of people that the masses must be aware of. Especially because a US government group was targeted but lives were also lost. Importance/Impact- Lives were lost and it impacted a group of people. Human Interest- Peoples lives were impacted; people feel bad about this happening. Timeliness- It happened yesterday. Meaning- explains an event that happened and the means in which it happened. Conflict- Bomb caused a controversy, striking of American and Kabul symbols
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    Heavily armed insurgents wearing suicide vests struck Tuesday at two of the most prominent symbols of the American diplomatic and military presence in Kabul, the United States Embassy and the nearby NATO headquarters, demonstrating the Taliban's ability to infiltrate even the most heavily fortified districts of the capital. As the insurgents fired rocket-propelled grenades, Westerners sought shelter - one rocket penetrated the embassy compound - and Afghan government workers fled their offices, emptying the city center. NATO and Afghan troops responded with barrages of bullets. At least 7 people were killed and 19 wounded by the insurgents.
Allie M

8 NATO troops die in Afghanistan during past 2 days - CNN.com - 0 views

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  • Eight NATO troops have died in Afghanistan over the past two days, seven of them from war-related causes, the International Security Assistance Force said.
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    Eight NATO troops have died in Afghanistan over the past two days, seven of them from war-related causes, the International Security Assistance Force said.
Tom McHale

Top News 9/10-9/15 - 61 views

Here are the stories you should know for tomorrow's quiz: U.S. Embassy and NATO Headquarters Attacked in Kabul "Percentage of Americans Living in Poverty Rises to Highest Level Since 1993" Iran Co...

Erin Moskovciak

Gadhafi killed in crossfire after capture, Libyan PM says - This Just In - CNN.com Blogs - 0 views

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    Gadhafi killed in crossfire after capture, Libyan PM says Deposed Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi was killed Thursday in crossfire between transitional government troops and the ex-ruler's loyalists shortly after he was captured alive, interim Libyan Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril told reporters in Tripoli. Gadhafi's death happened apparently after he survived a NATO airstrike on a convoy in the area, a senior NATO official told CNN.
Tom McHale

Obama apologizes to Afghanistan for Quran burning - CNN.com - 0 views

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    Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Afghan rage over the burning of Qurans by NATO troops continued Thursday even after a President Barack Obama apologized for the "error." Afghanistan erupted in violent demonstrations after the troops burned the Islamic religious material at the beginning of the week. Two American troops were killed Thursday by a man wearing an Afghan National Army uniform, a U.S. official said, asking not to be named discussing casualties. The gunman is thought to have been acting in conjunction with a protest outside the base, the official said.
Tom McHale

Data, diffusion, impact: Five big questions the Wikileaks story raises about ... - 0 views

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    The Wikileaks-Afghanistan story is big. It's big for the country, it's big for NATO soldiers and Afghan civilians, and (probably least importantly) it's big for journalism. And a ton of really smart commentary has been written about it already. So all I want to do here is chime in on what I'd be focusing on if I wanted to understand the Wikileaks story in a way that will still be relevant one year, five years, even twenty years from now.
Marisa M

17 Are Killed as Suicide Bomb Hits a U.S. Bus in Afghanistan - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    KABUL, Afghanistan - At least five American soldiers, eight American contract workers and four Afghans were killed when a Taliban suicide car bomber attacked an armored shuttle bus in Kabul on Saturday, a military official said.
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