- 'Kill team' trials tested soldiers’ families, left some deeply in debt
ADAM ASHTON; Staff writer
ADAM ASHTON The News Tribune
At least the waiting is over.
That's small consolation for friends and family of 12 Joint Base Lewis-
McChord Stryker soldiers who spent much of the past two years ensnared in a
sprawling war crimes investigation.
The trials tested families in ways they couldn't have imagined when their
sons and husbands enlisted in the Army.
The News Tribune, 05:57 - 'Kill team' trials tested families; debts added up
ADAM ASHTON | Staff writer Modified February 11, 2012
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At least the waiting is over.
That's small consolation for friends and family of 12 Joint Base Lewis-
McChord Stryker soldiers who spent much of the past two years ensnared in a
sprawling war crimes investigation.
The trials tested families in ways they couldn't have imagined when their
sons and husbands enlisted in the Army.
The Olympian, 05:57 - Sophie Hannah: 'I want you to question my motives...'
The crime writer Sophie Hannah likes to dream up unique and provocative
reasons to commit murder
Daneet Steffens
Sunday 12 February 2012
Sophie Hannah knows what she wants when it comes to murder.
"In a straight crime novel, the motivation might be something like 'he
wanted her money' or 'he was being blackmailed'," she says, sitting in her
warmly lit lounge - a cosy setting incongruous with the subject at hand.
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Kentucky.com, 02:42 - Six Nations 2012: Warren Gatland taps into national pride of Wales
The Wales coach believes his talented side will not be complacent against
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The Observer, 02:41 - Sunderland 1 Arsenal 2
THIERRY HENRY climbed off the bench to spare Arsenal's blushes at the
Stadium of Light.
The Frenchman - playing in the final Premier League game of his loan spell -
hit a last minute winner to give the Gunners all three points.
James McClean had fired the hosts ahead in the 70th minute after a mistake
from Gunners defender Per Mertesacker.
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The gangly German fell over to allow the Black Cats hitman through on goal
before he fired past Wojciech Szczesny.
The Sun, 2012.02.11 20:58 - Love love love in Party Pilipinas
(The Freeman) Updated February 12, 2012 12:00 AM
CEBU, Philippines - The country's consistent top rating concert-party
celebrates Valentine's Day today with Party Pilipinas' LOVE.LOVE.LOVE!
Follow a three-part love story about finding love, fighting the odds, and
achieving a "happily ever after".
PhilStar.com, 2012.02.11 20:51 - Khulna Royal beat Dhaka Gladiators by 19 runs in BPL T20
DHAKA, Feb 11 (BSS) - Andre Russell's four for 35 enabled Khulna Royal
Bengals to beat the title aspirants Dhaka Gladiators by 19 runs in the
Bangladesh Premier League T20 cricket at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket
Stadium in Mirpur on Saturday.
Set a winning target of 176 by Khulna Royal Bengals, Dhaka Gladiators found
rival bowlers bowling in a very disciplined line and managed to restrict
Dhaka to 156 for seven in 20 overs.
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The Observer, 2012.02.11 17:39 - SUNDERLAND V ARSENAL: KIERAN GIBBS COULD RETURN FOR GUNNERS
Wayne Bridge and Sotirios Kyrgiakos return for Sunderland
LOAN signings Wayne Bridge and Sotirios Kyrgiakos return for Sunderland but
Nicklas Bendtner cannot play against his parent club.
Matt Kilgallon is short of match-fitness after an ankle injury, while Lee
Cattermole (hamstring), David Vaughan (ankle), Wes Brown (knee) and Titus
Bramble (Achilles/calf) are still out.
Arsenal could have Kieran Gibbs back after groin problems.
Daily Express, 2012.02.11 17:38