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Cutler's Yankee Station: 10/01/2005 - 11/01/2005
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"Cutler's Yankee Station
Conservative but independent musings from a well informed undergraduate student interested in foreign affairs and politics.
Sunday, October 30, 2005
Fantastic collection of Coalition military images.
posted by Cutler at 3:56 PM
Wife arrested [for racism] after calling her husband 'lazy'. : "Belgium’s history of linguistic bickering between Flemings and Walloons entered a new phase this week when police arrested a Flemish woman for calling her Walloon husband lazy, Belgian media said on Thursday. The 48-year-old husband filed a complaint for racism against his spouse for scratching him and calling him “a lazy Walloon, a slave and an inferior creature,” De Standaard daily said. The 47-year-old woman will appear before a magistrate later on Thursday to face charges of racism, the newspaper said." Those goofy Europeans. HT: Dean Esmay .
posted by Cutler at 3:24 PM
4th Infantry better trained for Iraq return : "The massive deployment of the "Ironhorse" division, with 71,000 pieces of equipment that include tanks, helicopters and artillery, was marked in a solemn ceremony Friday in which unit flags were rolled up and stored for shipment back to the theater of war. Tanks and other vehicles will be placed on railcars next week, and troops will leave in a string of flights into December. The division served more than a year in Iraq before returning in April 2004, and 80 of its soldiers were killed in action during the early days of the insurgency. Only about one-third of the total 20,700 troo"
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