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The Associated Press reported on September 18 that an Israeli military official declared that the U.S. military is showing interest in Israeli software instructing soldiers on how to behave in the West Bank and Gaza. The United States is looking at ... more
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A. While we welcome the positive decision by the Supreme Court, it will take time for changes to occur. The Supreme Court decision ruled directly on the existing laws of Michigan and New York alone, but the implications of their decision is causing ... more
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It goes into effect upon the Commander's ability to procure the insignias and allocate funds, and the operational tempo due to upcoming deployments/re-deployments; however the mandatory wear date of the U.S. Flag Insignia on the Utility Uniforms is ... more
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No. The U.S. occupation of Iraq is making the civil war worse, not better. It is the U.S. government's divide-and-rule policies - balancing between the different ethnic and religious groups in Iraq and playing one off against the other - that has ... more
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Yes. Three models for predicting ASR movement based on weather patterns, environmental conditions, and/or other parameters were developed and tested in 2005. Each have strengths and weaknesses, but performed reasonably well in their first year. ... more
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Celso Weydmann and Kenneth Foster The U.S. agricultural community is familiar with the rise of Brazil as the chief U.S. competitor in the global soy market, but it is likely less familiar with Brazilian pork production. According to U.S. Foreign ... more
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Individuals or companies may import most products as long as the proper import documents are supplied. ... more
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Piper Jaffray Companies became a stand-alone public company on December 31, 2003. ... more
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Facing growing competition from cotton growers overseas, the American cotton industry is shrinking but still using inefficient and ecologically unsustainable techniques for harvest and distribution. ... more
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Yes. Resolving trade disputes amicably is always the goal of the administration. In fact, the vast majority of disputes are resolved satisfactorily without the need for retaliatory measures. ... more
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