

ABC News reports that the Pentagon has ordered hundreds of Americans who had already served their 1-year tour of duty, back to Iraq to serve for several more months because the situation in Baghdad and several other parts of the country has gotten much worse. Many of the soldiers had just gotten home and were celebrating with their families, when they were ordered back into the middle of the bloody civil war that rages on. Others had not even made it home yet, and were on the way home when they were ordered to turn around.
Powerful and compeeling arguments from the American Civil Liberties Union on the need for a changing attitude to drugs, especially marijuana.
The Civil Guard (and the GSI) Octavo video de la saga contactos con tacto. Ni Grisom, ni Horatio, ni minutio , ni segundio,... En Espa
The pair (of the Civil Guard) El sexto video de la saga contactos con tacto. Esta vez la guardia civil espa
August 31st is the anniversary of one of the major single-event tragedies of the war in Iraq. On this day in 2005, during a pilgrimage of Shiites to a holy site in Kadhmiya, a rumor circulated of suicide bombers coming to target the bridge between Kadhmiya and Adhamiya.In the ensuing panic, many people were trampled and others drowned after leaping from the bridge into the Tigris River. Estimates for the number killed range from 900 to more than 1100.This day was both one of the greatest tragedies for Iraq in recent history, but also evidenced some of the greatest hope. During the chaos, residents of the Sunni neighborhood Adhamiya came to the rescue of their Shi'a neighbors. People opened their homes to offer dry clothing and tea, and the Abu Hanifa Mosque was used as a gathering place for separated families to find each other.There are countless stories of bravery and self-sacrifice from that day. In this episode, Sami Rasouli will relate one of the most famous stories, about an Iraqi Olympic swimmer who is Sunni, but whose father is Shi'a, and who saved many Iraqi pilgrims that day.You will note the interview was shot by candlelight due to a power outage at the time of production. This piece was filmed by Brian Conley and Omar Abdullah last fall, and was edited by Michael Verdi.