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Over the weekend, the Libyan leader declared war on Italy.
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Bush, for example, conducted several key post-September 11 national security sessions at Camp David, and White House officials said the former President Bush traveled to Camp David during the first weekend of the first Persian Gulf War.
CNN: Bush cites 'progress' in war
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The Glacier Girl was expected to take part in the Imperial War Museum annual Flying Legends weekend on 7 and 8 July.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Scotland | Highlands and Islands | Problems ground ice-tomb fighter
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It seemed the Cold War was about to break out again this weekend in Munich.
NPR: In Reply to Rhetoric, U.S. Asks Russia's Help
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Reports at the weekend seemed to suggest he is relishing putting his department on a war footing with teachers.
BBC: Deduct pay from teachers who work to rule, urges Gove
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Shachtman participated in the milblogging conference this weekend, along with Matthew Currier Burden, author of The Blog of War and founder of the blog Blackfive.
NPR: U.S. Army May Restrict Soldiers' Blogs
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Interestingly there are those who oppose the weekend idea and advocate its return to fixed date, including the Veterans of Foreign War (VFW).
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Rep. Roy Blunt, the Republican whip in the House of Representatives, said the weekend controversy over the Der Spiegel interview was itself a sign of progress in the war in Iraq.
CNN: Lieberman: Obama choosing to lose Iraq war
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On Memorial Day we are all small town America, honoring the sacrifices of our war dead and wounded while celebrating the simple freedoms of the first long hot summer weekend.
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The party debated a wide range of issues over the weekend, from the development of wave energy off the west coast of Scotland to a call for the War Crimes Commission for the former Yugoslavia to report on the feasibility of prosecuting KLA leaders.
BBC: Conference hears exams call
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Up to 150, 000 anti-war protesters take to the streets of Melbourne, Australia, ahead of other peace rallies planned for this weekend around the world, including in New York and London.
BBC: 'Banned weapons unaccounted for'