The narrative switches back and forth from Washington's corridors of power to the Balkan war zones.
Patrick Allyen of the environmental charity Global Witness wants wood from war zones boycotted.
Don't ever debate with me the "ethics" of journalists having armed guards in war zones.
Yad Mordechai has become one of the surrealistic places that always emerge in war zones.
McChrystal and his inner circle are not uncommon for military staffs in war zones.
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Since 2001, CIA case officers have routinely been sent to war zones as their first operational assignment.
Since communications are sketchy in the rugged terrain of the war zones, the system is designed for intermittent connection.
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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.
If mission requirements change or war zones shift, loss rates will probably rise.
The hospital also has an award-winning tele-medicine unit which links medics in war zones with specialists at the hospital.
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Even CNN correspondent Arwa Damon, with her vast experience of reporting from war zones, had reservations about the high-risk job.
Doctors now transfer electronic files and scans back and forth between Landstuhl and the combat hospitals in the war zones.
It may also reflect collaboration, which is now common in such war zones as the West Bank city of Nablus.
The efforts by Google Ideas aim to go beyond using technology to expose wrongs in war zones and in illicit networks.
Some of the strangest items on the exhibitors' stands are church vestments designed for missions to war zones such as Afghanistan.
Second, we can strengthen legislation against the illegal antiquities trade, which tends to drive much of the looting in war zones.
At least Franken, perhaps the first to deploy a satellite helmet to cover remote war zones for NBC, was a broadband innovator.
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De Beers claims to have stopped scooping up loose gemstones on the open market that might have come from African war zones.
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The ground vehicles were designed to be lightweight and easily deployable, suitable for rapid dispatch to distant war zones in modular fighting units.
And there seems to be very little--if any--oversight of contractors working in U.S. war zones, or how the network of subcontractors is structured.
Clearly at the top of the hierarchy of guilty landscapes we would find extermination camps, war zones, battlefields and sites of major disasters.
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Other questions focused on the responsibilities of charities when placing representatives in war zones, Iranian refugees at Camp Ashra Iraq, and first-time buyers.
This in turn helped the organization avoid security breaches that would interfere with its work providing medical care to war zones and disaster areas.
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In Pakistan's war zones, a policy based purely on jamming, and confiscating kit, would upset local Pushtuns, for whom radio is a vital medium.
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The biggest winner is De Beers itself: the firm has thrived on artificially inflated prices, murky dealings in war zones and strictly oral contracts.
The G8 foreign ministers have an unusual and disturbing subject on their agenda today when they meet in London: sexual violence against children in war zones.
The bracelets have been developed by the Civil Rights Defenders campaign group in a bid to help workers in war zones and other areas of conflict.
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