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Mentally scarred by the horrors they've endured in Iraq, many returning U.S. soldiers say the military isn't giving them the help they deserve.
By Lynn Harris
September 22, 2004
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Fox News' Oliver North claims liberal media inspires terrorists; U.S. Army says Iraqis need "a heavy dose of fear and violence." Plus: Why Reagan was too busy to fight AIDS.
By Mark Follman
December 10, 2003
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A reaction to vaccinations, including anthrax, probably killed 22-year-old Rachael Lacy -- and her grieving father thinks the Army has a lot of questions to answer.
By Eric Boehlert
December 10, 2003
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A disabled Vietnam-era vet visits a Minneapolis V.A. hospital and discovers that many fellow vets oppose the Bush administration's war in Iraq.
December 5, 2003
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A long-suffering people celebrates the apparent end of the regime. But where has their dictator gone?
By Laura Rozen
October 5, 2000
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When the commander of U.S. anti-drug efforts in Colombia got involved in drug running, Congress should have rethought its massive military aid bill -- but it didn't.
By Bruce Shapiro
July 5, 2000
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Author Todd Gitlin, filmmaker Freida Lee Mock and journalist Andrew Lam on the lasting effects of the war.
By Fiona Morgan
April 25, 2000
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The Wall Street Journal's defense correspondent investigates today's military and finds it becoming an increasingly right-wing institution.
By Jonathan Broder
January 6, 1998
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If Bill Clinton is supposed to be th "education president," then why are all the public schools in the nation's capital closed?
By Harry Jaffe
September 8, 1997
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A defense correspondent, interviewing a best-selling author and a retired general about their new book on the Gulf War, steps into a minefield.
By John Donnelly
June 4, 1997
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A defense correspondent, interviewing bestselling author Tom Clancy and retired Gen. Fred Franks about their new book on the Gulf War, steps into a minefield.
By John Donnelly
June 4, 1997
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Street dogs, dead souls and killers who are heroes
By Gordon Weiss
January 6, 1997