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"War" archive

Friday 31 March

  • No verdict yet in Moussaoui case (01:50) - A federal jury sorted through hundreds of exhibits and conflicting testimony for seven hours Thursday but did not reach a verdict on whether Zacarias Moussaoui is eligible for a death sentence for contributing to at least one Sept. 11, 2001 fatality.

Thursday 30 March

  • Moussaoui's fate in jury's hands (01:51) - A jury began weighing the death-penalty case against Zacarias Moussaoui Wednesday after prosecutors blamed his lies for contributing to the Sept. 11 carnage, and a defense lawyer denied he was even part of the operation.
  • Happy ending for a war dog (01:39) - In war, there are few winners whose lives are changed wholly for the good. Fluffy the "commando dog" is one of them.
  • Terrorist television (00:05) - Slowly and with difficulty, America's military is learning to fight the armed conflicts of the 21st century. Slowly and with difficulty, we also are learning to fight a modern war of ideas.

Saturday 25 February

  • Special Ops finds a few good men (00:06) - The Marine Corps formally entered the world of military special operations Friday by establishing a separate command devoted to small-unit tactics and stealthy reconnaissance.

Thursday 9 February

  • Canada and military deserters (01:01) - By DALE McFEATTERS In a case closely watched on both sides of the border, Canada's Federal Court this week took up the appeal of Jeremy Hinzman, 27, a U.S. Army deserter who is seeking political asylum....
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