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Today, the Department of Defense has some 2, 700 military dogs in service world-wide and about 600 in war zones.
WSJ: Letting Slip the Real Dogs of War
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The United States has won more Nobel prizes for physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, and economics since World War II than any other country, by a wide margin (it has been less dominant in literature and peace, two awards that are much more broadly distributed among nations).
FORBES: American Leadership in Science, Measured in Nobel Prizes [Infographic]
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Bland postwar buildings, in-fill for wide swaths of Antwerp that had been leveled by bombs during World War II, supplanted the spectacle of the train station.
CNN: Flanders: Europe's best-kept design secret
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In 1947 she married a handsome naval war hero in a "fairy tale" royal wedding shown world-wide on television.
WSJ: The Real Queen Elizabeth II
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We cannot succeed in either, let alone both, of these theaters - to say nothing of the world-wide conflict more generally - unless we come to grips with the catalytic role being played in that war by Shariah.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The speech we need