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June 16, 2005

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[Flight Pundit] A Marine squad was marching north of Basra when they came upon an insurgent soldier badly injured and unconscious.  Nearby, on the opposite side of the road, was an American Marine in a similar but less serious state.  The Marine was conscious and alert.

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

[Blog.92y.org] 92Y Blog - 92nd Street Y - New York, NY: Check out some of the most popular mixes to see if you can compete—you have to supply your own beats and loops. If all this excites you but you don’t know where to begin, there are still a few spaces left in our summer music technology intensive. The Guardian also had a good piece on computer-enabled music not too long ago.

[Lt-smash.us] The Indepundit: "The question is, does the Marine Corps need two training centers?" Principi said, referring to the fact that recruits are indoctrinated and trained to become Marines at both the San Diego facility and at Parris Island in South Carolina.

[Michellemalkin.com] Michelle Malkin: THE COP-KILLING MARINE AND THE MILITARY: He was, according to police, a gang-banger high on cocaine who had a history of trouble with the law and questionable loyalties to this country. Cops found a videotape with Raya and Latino gang members smoking marijuana and throwing gang signs after breaking into a school gym, stealing computer equipment, tearing up an American flag, and spelling out "F--- BUSH" with the pieces--which were left on the gym floor.

[Tmmworld.com] TMMworld Blog: The Marine was conscious and alert. As first aid was given to both men, ... I had to move all of the data from the blog to a different database. ...

[Discardedlies.com] discarded lies: The Narrowest Determination of Thought: According to neuroscience, we are conscious of only about 5 percent of our ... Name*:, Email*:. Weblog: ... (explained here. get the code on your own blog!) ...

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Posted at June 16, 2005 10:44 AM

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