This is the archive for 13 October 2006
By Kim Barker
Chicago Tribune (MCT)
KABUL, Afghanistan— The Pace Picante sauce expired two years ago, and the spider-web witch hat has seen better days. None of the Afghans here is quite sure how to use the Hot Body Tanning Oil, the Magic Smooth Razorless Hair-Removing Cream for Black Men, or the Shimmer Me Sexy lotion. Or why.
U.S. Army Spc. Enver Medrano, left, with 2nd Platoon, 554th Military Police Company, shows an Afghan National Police officer the proper way to hold a 9mm handgun during weapons training in the Paktika province of Afghanistan.
DoD photo by Cpl. Thomas Childs, U.S. Army. (Released)
Posted by courier at 03:02 PM. Filed under: News
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By Stephen Becker
The Dallas Morning News (MCT)
Opening Oct. 20:
FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS — Strong Oscar buzz surrounds Clint Eastwood's story of the service men who raised the flag at Iwo Jima.
Posted by courier at 02:19 PM. Filed under: Entertainment
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ACTIVITIES:
Makeup pictures & ID cards are here!
Pick them up in Colt Court AT LUNCH today!
Wednesday all ID cards will be distributed to your House Office.
Boys basketball tryouts are Mon., Tues., Wed., 11/6-8, at 3:30 in the Small Gym. In order to try out, you must have a completed physical packet turned in to Coach Fortenberry before Monday, 11/6.
Posted by courier at 11:19 AM. Filed under: Daily Bulletin
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By Dunstan Prial
The Record (Hackensack, N.J.) (MCT)
HACKENSACK, N.J. _ A federal public health advisory panel recommends that girls ages 11 and 12 be routinely vaccinated against a common sexually transmitted disease that can lead to cervical cancer.
Gardasil is recommended for the prevention of cervical cancer
Posted by courier at 07:18 AM. Filed under: News
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By Maria Orozco, Courier Staff Writer
There is extra ventilation in librarian Carla Colburn's office in the Media Center for the next few days, as she awaits repairs on the smashed window next to her desk.
Someone threw a padlock through this window in a Media Center office.
Posted by courier at 04:56 AM. Filed under: News
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