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Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Jul 3 2009 4:13PM
Police won't say if they have a suspect in an
assault at a Fargo bar early this morning. A 24-year-old man was
badly beaten at the Hub and taken to a hospital. Police say the
nightspot was packed at the time and they're urging witnesses to
come forwa
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| ND man accused of threat against Arlen Specter Jul 3 2009 12:01PM
Authorities say a Mandan man is accused of
making a telephone threat to Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania.
Mandan Deputy Chief Paul Leingang says the man was interviewed
on Tuesday, at the request of the U.S. Capitol Police.
Leingang says
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Mandan Rodeo - Night 1 Jul 2 2009 11:00PM
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Dickinson defeats Mandan Jul 2 2009 10:59PM
On back-to-back nights,
the Mandan Chiefs were matched up with the first place team in the Statewide Standings.
Thanks to the Chiefs split with Fargo last night,
Dickinson leap frogged them for the top spot...
and tonight, they made the trip to Mandan.
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Sandy Wald-Clooten Lives to Play Tennis Jul 2 2009 7:03PM
She's been through battles on the tennis court for much of her life...
but recently,
St. Mary's coach Sandy Wald-Clooten was in a battle for her life.
Here's more.
" For 20 years, she's been on the Saint's sidelines...
coaching girls tennis.
Yet sinc
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Fireworks Sales Jul 2 2009 7:02PM
For you pyrotechnic lovers, there are only a couple days left to stock up on your favorite show-stopping fireworks...
Reporter Kate Schell was at a local retailer that were stocking their shelves for the holiday.
It's a BOOMING business...(nats o
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Mandan Dedication Jul 2 2009 7:02PM
The Mandan High School class of 1959 celebrates 50 years, by giving back to the city.
A memorial telling the history of Mandan was presented to the mayor. Students from the class of '59 raised more than eight-thousand dollars to have the structure
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Tea Party Jul 2 2009 7:02PM
July Fourth is a day we celebrate our nations independence.
With that independence come rights one of those rights is the Right to Free Speech.
Tonight many people are expected to exercise this right on the State Capitol steps.
Brad Feld
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NOON SHOW MANDAN RODEO DAYS Jul 2 2009 12:50PM
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| ND AG says Mandan school board members may continue until election... Jul 2 2009 2:42AM
North Dakota Attorney General Wayne
Stenehjem says four Mandan school board members may continue
serving even though their terms have expired.
The Mandan school board postponed its June 9 election because of
a foul-up over candidate filing dead
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Chiefs split Jul 1 2009 10:54PM
The top five teams in the State-Wide Standings
will qualify for the Legion A Tournament,
and today, Mandan was in the fifth spot...
meaning just four teams were ahead of them...
but that included tonight's opponent, Fargo.
In fact, Post 2 had the top s
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| Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press... Jul 1 2009 4:34PM
A survey of business leaders in North Dakota
and eight other states says the region's economy continues to show
signs of improvement. A Creighton University economics professor
says North Dakota continues to defy the recession with little or no
job l
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Jul 1 2009 4:14PM
The Energy Department says Basin Electric
Power Cooperative will get up to $100 million in federal stimulus
money to reduce carbon dioxide emissions at a coal-fired power
plant northwest of Bismarck.
Federal Energy Secretary Steven Chu calls it
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| ND AG says Mandan school board members may continue until election... Jul 1 2009 2:35PM
North Dakota Attorney General Wayne
Stenehjem says four Mandan school board members may continue
serving even though their terms have expired.
The Mandan school board postponed its June 9 election because of
a foul-up over candidate filing dead
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| Mandan school board members may continue Jul 1 2009 2:07PM
North Dakota Attorney General Wayne
Stenehjem says four Mandan school board members may continue
serving even though their terms have expired.
The Mandan school board postponed its June 9 election because of
a foul-up over candidate filing deadl
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| Alumni Invited to U-Mary's All-School Reunion Celebrating 50th Anniversary Jul 1 2009 12:00AM
July 1, 2009
Bismarck, ND — It's time to reunite with friends, catch up on old times and celebrate the school's anniversary. University of Mary alumni are invited to attend the All-School Reunion — part of U-Mary's 50th Anniversary
Celebration
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| 900 turn out for biker's funeral Jul 1 2009 7:43AM
More than 900 people turned out at the
school gym in Larimore to pay tribute to a fallen biker.
Longtime residents say it was the largest funeral in the history
of the town of 1,400 people. More than 200 motorcycles lined the
street.
Sixty
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| 900 turn out for biker's funeral Jul 1 2009 7:43AM
More than 900 people turned out at the
school gym in Larimore to pay tribute to a fallen biker.
Longtime residents say it was the largest funeral in the history
of the town of 1,400 people. More than 200 motorcycles lined the
street.
Sixty
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| 900 turn out for biker's funeral Jul 1 2009 7:42AM
More than 900 people turned out at the
school gym in Larimore to pay tribute to a fallen biker.
Longtime residents say it was the largest funeral in the history
of the town of 1,400 people. More than 200 motorcycles lined the
street.
Sixty
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Sex Offender Addresses Jun 30 2009 7:08PM
Local authorities release updated information about two sex offenders living in our area.
Matthew Crabtree is a high risk offender who is living in Bismarck but working in Mandan.
He was convicted of having sexual contact with three girls.
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Sick, That is a point that I never considered. There was ample evidence however that they were trying to do more than just keep it around until France builds them another nuclear power plant. Neon duck, Iraq's Hussein did a little more than stockpile WMD. He also funded and hosted Al-Quada ... you know, the group that blew up the trade centers. Remember them? They hijacked planes and flew them into buildings. Remember ... they killed over 3,000 Americans and bombed one of our ships ... remember ....... Reply...
Neon, glad you said that. It just shows who knows their history, and who (you) doesn't. Reply...
Pakistan here we come....North Korea knocking at your door... We are the WMD doomsayer Reply...
Working on and having are two different things. Also back in the 80's he had his reactor blown up by the Israeli's. As I remember correctly this was from his earlier efforts and was not from Africa like claimed in 2003. Reply...
Rugby go back and learn your history. Clinton and his admin had claimed that Iraq had WMD's and the like.
Furthermore, Saddam was giving 25 thousand to suicide bombers families.
Also they had stockpiles of chemical weapons. That have been used in IED's against our troops. BTW thos stockpiles violated the law, and constitute WMD's. Which some of you have so hard a time of understanding.
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=15918
("These are chemical weapons as defined under the Chemical Weapons Convention, and yes ... they do constitute weapons of mass destruction," Army Col. John Chu told the House Armed Services Committee.
The Chemical Weapons Convention is an arms control agreement which outlaws the production, stockpiling and use of chemical weapons. It was signed in 1993 and entered into force in 1997.)
What part of that is unclear?
Maybe when you say WMD, you only think nuclear weapons, because then you are right. There were no nuclear weapons in Iraq. There were however WMD's.
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But per Rubgy, it was worth while because everyone that is there now signed up for it. We didn't need a draft. Reply...
It is a fact that Iraq's Hussein had WMD. Every news agency out there has confirmed this (even the far left fictional 60 minutes). To say that Iraq's Saddam didn't is a wilfull lie about our troops and nothing less than slander. Reply...
All the dems thought he did too.
And there were weapons, we gave them 18 MONTHS to move the WMD;s and they did.
Nolie. Reply...
It began more than six years ago with a lie, followed by another lie, and another lie, and then two more, ten more, a hundred, a thousand, an avalanche of lies from heads of state and hatchet men and well-fed media types more interested in getting the interview than in getting the facts.
It began with lies like this:
"Simply stated, there is no doubt that Saddam Hussein now has weapons of mass destruction."
- Dick Cheney, Vice President Speech to VFW National Convention 8/26/2002
... and this:
"We don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud."
- Condoleezza Rice, US National Security Adviser CNN Late Edition 9/8/2002
... and this:
"We know for a fact that there are weapons there."
- Ari Fleischer, Press Secretary Press Briefing 1/9/2003
... and this:
"We know that Saddam Hussein is determined to keep his weapons of mass destruction, is determined to make more."
- Colin Powell, Secretary of State Remarks to the UN Security Council 2/5/2003
... and this:
"We know where they are. They're in the area around Tikrit and Baghdad and east, west, south and north somewhat."
- Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense ABC Interview 3/30/2003
It began with George W. Bush standing before both houses of Congress and an international television audience for his January 2003 State of the Union address and stating that Iraq was in possession of 26,000 liters of anthrax, 38,000 liters of botulinum toxin, 500 tons - which is one million pounds - of sarin, mustard and VX nerve agent, 30,000 missiles to deliver the stuff, mobile biological weapons labs, al-Qaeda connections and uranium from Niger for use in a robust nuclear weapons program.
Lies. All lies. 4,321 American soldiers have died in Iraq because of those lies, 101 during this year. Reply...
None of our soldier died in vain. sorry to burst your HateBush bubble...
THANKS TO OUR TROOPS AND GOD BLESS THEM FOR THEIR SACRIFICE. Reply...
No, AQ and Saddam did not support each other. AQ's extreme Islamic ideas represented a threat to Saddam's mostly secular (or at least non-Islamic) dictatorship. The Weakly Standard's claims are false and have been refuted.
The Americans killed in Bush's (now Obama's) Iraq debacle have died for nothing. What shame...
Peace and Semper Fidelis... Reply...
Iraq posed plenty of risk to our assets and allies in the Gulf. Lets not bicker now tho we won. We gave them time to organize and trained their military. So if they fail it is their problem now. Reply...
The US military exists to protect and defend the United States from enemies and threats.
Iraq posed no credible threat to the United States. Reply...
"The Americans harmed and insulted us too much." Reply...
Darn! You mean we gave it all back? I thought the dems told everyone we "took" the countries. :)
They need to be happy, they are now in control of their own lives and safety. I hope they can do it, and I think they will.
They should celebrate, we celebrated our independence. Reply...
You know wha this means, WE WON! Reply...
Fireworks, not bombings, colored the Baghdad skyline late Monday, and thousands attended a party in a park where singers performed patriotic songs. Loudspeakers at police stations and military checkpoints played recordings of similar tunes throughout the day, as Iraqi military vehicles decorated with flowers and national flags patrolled the capital.
"All of us are happy - Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds on this day," Waleed al-Bahadili said as he celebrated at the park. "The Americans harmed and insulted us too much."
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki declared a public holiday and proclaimed June 30 as "National Sovereignty Day." Reply...
Sick,
Phony soldier said: "If a cause is truly worth fighting for, people will join."
Your point went right over my head. It was a brilliant point. It is either the blond in me or the norwegian in me.
Phony soldier (Rugby) endorsed the war in Iraq and Afghanistan everyone!!!!!
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