O'HARA: People don't usually enter Special Forces for money, but the Defense Department thinks that more money might convince them to stay in the service longer.
O'HARA: Referendum day wasn't totally free of violence, but the senior military official quoted previously says there was a significant drop in attacks that lasted for several days.
O'HARA: Well, it doesn't talk about the Russians so much, but it talks a lot about what was going on in Saddam's inner circle in the days leading up to the war.