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Big issues: New lineups for Armed Forces Radio

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The Amed Forces Radio is blamed for being partial to the right and airing socialized voices; the Senate of Appropriations committee, Sen. Tom Harkin who supports the leaning and Sen. James Inhofe who opposes the lineup, is debating the issue of imbalance in the system. Sen. Tom Harkin believes that there are no progressive talks on AFR's 33 stations while Sen. James Inhofe believes that AFT is critical for the commanders as important messages are communicated to the soldiers by it.

Author: Raughter, John
Publisher: The American Legion
Publication Name: The American Legion
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0886-1234
Year: 2006
Management dynamics, Services information, Management, Services, Company business management, Public radio, United States. War Department. Armed Forces Radio Service

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Inside the wire: Guantanamo facts contradict U.N. myths

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The US Naval Base Guantanamo Bay is the oldest US base overseas and the only one in a communist country, located 400 miles off the coast of Miami on the southwest corner of Cuba, leased since 1903 from Cuba. There are several hundred terrorists in the US detention facility at Guantanamo and the UN Commission of Human Rights report has made a critical statement of the treatment administered to these detainees.

Author: Raughter, John
Publisher: The American Legion
Publication Name: The American Legion
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0886-1234
Year: 2006
Cuba, Reports, United Nations. Commission on Human Rights, Concentration camps, Prisoner abuse, Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba

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Point man of the Pentagon: Defense secretary believes' facts on ground' determine troop levels

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Donald Rumsfeld is the most controversial secretary of defense in United States, but his supporters find his quick military victories in Afghanistan and Iraq as crowning achievements in a long and distinguished career. He speaks on certain issues like the prison abuse scandal, increase in the al Qaida activities, and the importance of capturing Bin Laden.

Author: Raughter, John
Publisher: The American Legion
Publication Name: The American Legion
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0886-1234
Year: 2004
International politics, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, United States foreign relations, Powers and duties, Rumsfeld, Donald H., Foreign policy

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