10/03/2008
Philippines: Row continues over alleged US military bases in south (Adnkronos)
Philippines: Row continues over alleged US military bases in south (AKI) – The alleged presence of US military bases on the conflict-ridden island of Mindanao is continuing to spark heated debate, with left-wing activists accusing the government of covering up the truth. The Philippines constitution bars foreign military bases, troops, or facilities unless the Senate ratifies a ...
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10/06/2008
U.S. Radar Could Hamper Israeli Military Bases (Middle East Newsline)
TEL AVIV [MENL] -- Israel's military has been quietly concerned that the installation of a powerful U.S. missile defense radar could hamper facilities and exercises in the southern Negev desert.
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10/06/2008
Washington shares in federal spending (Seattle Times)
A stopgap spending bill signed last week by President Bush provides nearly $500 million for military bases in Washington, including $330 million for Fort Lewis.
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10/06/2008
Syria rejects request by IAEA nuclear inspectors to visit military sites (World Tribune)
LONDON — Syria has refused to allow international nuclear inspectors access to its military bases. The regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad, which has been buffeted by assassinations this year in its intelligence sector , said it would block attempts by the International Atomic Energy Agency to inspect military facilities.
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10/06/2008
AFP: No evidence US setting up bases in South (Philstar.com)
The Armed Forces of the Philippines disclosed yesterday that the team of lawmakers and other government officials did not find any evidence that American troops are establishing military bases in Mindanao and that US forces are participating in combat operations in the area.
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10/06/2008
Washington shares in federal spending (The Columbian)
A stopgap spending bill signed last week by President Bush provides nearly $500 million for military bases in Washington, including $330 million for Fort Lewis. The Tacoma News Tribune...
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10/06/2008
Anti-US groups accuse (Yehey!)
By Al Jacinto, Correspondent ZAMBOANGA CITY: Anti-war coalition opposed to the continued stay of US forces in the Philippines said it would picket in front of the Senate building to demand the closure of American military bases in Mindanao.
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10/06/2008
Anti-US groups accuse committee of ‘cover-up’ (The Manila Times)
ZAMBOANGA CITY: Anti-war coalition opposed to the continued stay of US forces in the Philippines said it would picket in front of the Senate building to demand the closure of American military bases in Mindanao.
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10/06/2008
Washington shares in federal spending (KNDO - KNDU Tri-Cities)
Associated Press - October 6, 2008 10:45 AM ET TACOMA, Wash. (AP) - A stopgap spending bill signed last week by President Bush provides nearly $500 million for military bases in Washington,...
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10/05/2008
Syria Refuses IAEA Access To Military Sites (Middle East Newsline)
LONDON [MENL] -- Syria, amid heightened alert, has refused to allow international nuclear inspectors access to its military bases. The regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad said it would block attempts by the International Atomic Energy Agency to inspect military facilities.
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