• By virtue of Hillary's role in the most important investigation in Washington since the Army-McCarthy hearings in the 1950s, she was now at the top of the heap of America's young, public-service-minded lawyers, with an undimmed opportunity (or so Ehrman thought) to take a seat at any of Washington's or New York's top law firms, leading to a partnership.

    NPR: Bernstein Claims to Reveal the 'Real' Hillary

  • It is certainly my hope and my belief that the Army will reward those who do this most dangerous, and what I believe to be the most important mission in the Army in the nation right now.

    NPR: U.S. Turns More Attention to Training Iraqi Forces

  • Mr Zardari may be the biggest winner from all the muck-spreading, as his tormentors in the media, the army and now even the judiciary stand accused of the kind of sleaze that has dogged him for years.

    ECONOMIST: Pakistan

  • When Britain, the colonial power, left Nigeria, it handed authority not to traditional rulers, who were viewed as having some legitimacy, but to doctors, lawyers and the horde of literate hustlers who did well in the British bureaucracy and the British army and now make up Nigeria's ruling class.

    ECONOMIST: They are not ethnic, nor are they religious

  • Twenty years ago, Congress lifted the ban on women flying in attack aircraft, and now the Army, Marines, Navy and Air Force all have women pilots.

    WSJ: Panetta to Open Combat Roles to Women

  • Authorities suspect Keyes started killing more than 10 years ago after completing a three-year stint in the Army at what is now Joint Base Lewis-McChord near Tacoma, Wash.

    WSJ: Trying to unlock secrets of dead serial killer

  • Having done well in Malakand, the army should now be expected to put up a stiffer fight elsewhere starting with a more hostile quarter, the semi-autonomous tribal agency of South Waziristan.

    ECONOMIST: Pakistan and the Taliban

  • The formation of the two new divisions means that India's deployments in the eastern sector of its border with China now matches the five army divisions that existed in 1986-87, when the two countries nearly went to war.

    BBC: India to deploy 36,000 extra troops on Chinese border

  • The diehards in the army's higher command now face having quickly to come to terms with a process that, for the first time, looks as if it is slipping beyond their control.

    ECONOMIST: By-elections in Myanmar

  • It's the mission of our forces in Afghanistan now to try and train the Afghan army and police.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney,

  • Since then, he has also been the first guy to sort of really turn around the training of Iraqi forces in Iraq and is now off at one of the army's leading sort of schools of thinking.

    NPR: Army Gen. Abizaid Will Retire in March

  • Given that even a not very good dictator is a bad thing, should America and France, which took the lead in squeezing Syria's army out of Lebanon, now engineer the downfall of the regime itself?

    ECONOMIST: Syria

  • Key members of the military have been named as complicit in the trade, including several army and navy chiefs who are now on the United States' drug kingpin list.

    WSJ: Suspects in Africa drug trade held in NY for trial

  • And my mother, who didn't receive very high education, she's now working in the army just as a officer.

    NPR: Chengdu Youths Discuss Life in China

  • Lindbergh had by then been activated as a colonel in the Army Air Corps, and he now began traveling around the country for the U.S. government, lobbying for the development of American aviation and for expanding and modernizing the air wing of the armed forces.

    NPR: Roth Rewrites History with a 'Plot Against America'

  • But what's been happening, and this is very interesting, is some of the Iraqi civilians are beginning to step forward and collaborate with the U.S. Army -- for example, the army interpreters and intelligence officers are talking with some of the Iraqi civilians in the roads along the way, and they are now telling the army where the Fedayeen -- that is, Saddam Hussein's most fanatic fighters -- are hiding.

    CNN: Rodgers: U.S. Army says Baghdad is encircled

  • Many people are fleeing because of the insecurity and entire neighbourhoods in this once-prosperous city are now completely deserted because the army has warned residents to relocate, so they can try to "weed out" members of Boko Haram.

    BBC: Maiduguri: The Nigerian city gripped by insurgency

  • Local residents in Rutshuru and Kiwanja confirmed that the army was now patrolling the towns.

    BBC: DR Congo: Army 'seizes' eastern towns held by M23 rebels

  • Instead, it is likely to be hardliners in the government and army who call the shots now.

    ECONOMIST: Thailand's political crisis

  • "I think it's probably a watershed for the side now - everyone turned on Burley in the stand, " Tartan Army member Stevie Farmer said.

    BBC: Storm clouds gather over Scots

  • With the British army no longer on active service, the police are now in charge.

    ECONOMIST: Northern Ireland

  • And, because flying the behemoth was now possible, the Army gained a decisive air advantage in the Second World War which enabled its devastating bombing campaign across Nazi Germany.

    NEWYORKER: The Checklist

  • With just over a week to go till the Games start, official security contractor G4S has admitted it underestimated how much staff it would need to guard the various events and now, hey ho, the government has to bring in the army.

    FORBES: The Army And 'Brand Police' Swoop On London Olympics

  • Those now in power led the rebel army that drove out the Hutu killers in 1994.

    ECONOMIST: Rwanda bleeds on

  • In a few weeks, the Army will rename the now-infamous ward.

    NPR: Army Probes Reports of Neglect at Walter Reed

  • It might seem odd that a general should say any of these things publicly now, but in Turkey the army still plays a key role in upholding Ataturk's secular legacy.

    ECONOMIST: Turkey and the European Union

  • The same is true of the sexual extortion rape by intimidation, the courts martial have now decided revealed at the army's training camp in Aberdeen, Maryland (most of it occurring before General Longhouser took command there).

    ECONOMIST: The disciplines of war

  • Hamish de Bretton-Gordon is a former commanding officer of the British Army's Chemical Counter Terrorist Regiment who now runs a firm that specialises in the study of chemical weapons.

    BBC: Middle East

  • The report says the Venezuelan Army Corps of Engineers is now studying construction of a highway between Puerto Cabezas in the Northern Atlantic Autonomous Region (RAAN) and Rio Blanco in the central department of Matagalpa, also to be integrated into the network linking to the Dry Canal.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Tehran threat in the US�� backyard

  • The former rebel army, now calling themselves the Republican Forces, swept down from their base in the north, arriving in Abidjan on March 31st after meeting little resistance on the way.

    ECONOMIST: C?te d'Ivoire's upheaval

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