Daily Archives: August 18, 2011

U.S. Department of Defense Contract Awards for Aug 18, 2011

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BAE Systems Land and Armaments, L.P., Troy, Mich., was awarded a $449,964,969 fixed-price-incentive-fee contract for the technology development phase for the Army's Ground Combat Vehicle Infantry Fighting Vehicle.

Reaching Veterans

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Reaching Veterans in rural areas and through technology

VA Opens Holbrook Telehealth Clinic

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Dan Roper, Holbrook facility and nurse manager demonstrates telehealth technology, now allowing Veterans to meet with their doctor without driving to the hospital.

E-Consults Help Veterans ‘Speak’ to their Providers

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At the Detroit VA Medical Center, there are now 30 different specialties that have E consults available. E consults are just one of many different ways of delivering quality health care.

Reaching Our Rural Veterans

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Did you know that 41% of Veterans live in rural areas? For this reason, since 2007, the Veterans Health Administration Office of Rural Health has been working diligently to provide rural Veterans with greater access to health care.

U.S. Politicians Put Israelis Over Americans

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With Americans suffering through an economic depression which will probably surpass the misery of the last Great Depression, U.S. politicians are promising their Israeli string-pullers continued financial support not matter how far down the U.S. economy sinks!

Our Pressure Is Working— Let’s Keep it Up!

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Your voice matters and your actions are successfully challenging U.S policy toward Palestine/Israel.

Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News – August 18, 2011

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On Tuesday, VA announced publication of a new social media policy. The policy allows VA employees to leverage sites like Facebook and Twitter to communicate with Veterans of all eras more efficiently.

Libya: Today’s Video Report from Sky News

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7 hour old report from Sky News, UK on current situation in Libya.
IAEA team inspects Fuku damage May 11 2011 AP

Hiroshima to Fukushima, Finishing the Job

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I predict a bloody December as many normal peoples’ hopes for a healthy kid are shattered beyond all recognition by a Fukushima Daiichi crop of monster, deformed, crazed or dead kids.

Jobless data suggest improving employment market

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WASHINGTON — The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose back above 400,000 last week. Still, the average number of applications over the past four...

Phony Letterman Threat Tracked to Israeli SITE

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This video makes up one small piece of evidence leading investigators to Tel Aviv when looking for the real perpetrators of the 9/11 attacks. You see, this video was prepared and passed on to Fox News prior to 9/11.

Defense Spending Will and Should be Cut but How Much?

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As gridlock and debate recently raged over debt ceilings and how and where to cut the federal budget a band-aide was applied that raised the U.S. debt ceiling for now.

Iran-Contra’s Ollie North: From Key Operator To Downsized Scapegoat

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When a C-123K supply plane loaded with lethal weapons, allegedly belonging to a Pennsylvania company, Corporate Air Services, was shot down over Nicaragua on October 6, 1986, killing pilots William Cooper and Wallace Sawyer.