Iraq Reviews > Families United Chatting Up Irag Recovery

http://kilosparksitup.blogspot.com [Spark It Up!!!] Families United will host an online chat Tuesday, April 25 at 12:30 pm/ET with Command Sergeant Major David Murphy for the Gulf Region Division of the Army Corp of Engineers. This is a team of voluntary civilian professionals who work alongside military personnel to help in the reconstruction of Iraq to a viable and stable democracy.

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[Mudville Gazette] Dawn Patrol: AFP news quotes Pakistan provincial government official: "Information we have received from hospitals and police suggest that the death toll is 57." "Dawn" in Pakistan reports, "At least 56 people were killed and more than 100 injured when a bomb exploded at Karachi's Nishtar Park Tuesday evening when faithfuls were offering Mughrib (Evening Prayers) after attending a mammoth meeting to celebrate the birthday of the Holy Prophet...There was stampede and angry crowd pelted stones on police, damaged and torched vehicles and there was complete chaos in a vast area around the park which is near the mausoleum of the Quaid-e-Azam.

[Followmetodc.com] Follow Me to DC | David T. Harris: The title of the article was “Barton: I Support the President on Iraq" and voiced Barton’s thoughts on things ranging from Iraq to Identity Theft. Barton supports the President on Iraq....

http://prototypo.blogspot.com [Prototypo.blogspot.com] Vowel Movement: Back in the Great State of Northern Virginia, I received an invitation to attend a monthly meeting of the Potomac Arms Collectors Association, to be held at the headquarters of the National Rifle Association. My friend Chris proffered the invitation, a staunch Catholic, life member of the NRA, Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel and career civil servant at the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency.

[Isen.com] isen.blog: Over one weekend in May of 1997 David Isenberg, who then worked at AT&T Labs Research (nee Bell labs), wrote a paper called The Rise of The Stupid Network which explained (and still explains) with breathtaking simplicity why the Internet is superior to the “intelligent networks” favored by traditional telcos and was about to crater the value of these expensive networks. The paper is especially relevant now .

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