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Salem-News.com (Nov-18-2013 20:31)

Passing the Torch of Life

Includes new song... The Voice by Ace featuring Ken O'Keefe and Gilad Atzmon....

(SACRAMENTO / BOSTON) - In this life, when confronted with immense hardship, we do our best to form with the changes and preserve our hearts.

We know remaining intact on a personal level is essential for the strength of others. We find ourselves suffering yet we move forward, living day by day, and eventually the burden eases.

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Salem-News.com (Nov-09-2013 13:23)

World War Two Prisoners of War to be Honored At Redondo Beach Veterans Day Service, 11 November

Keynote speaker is Marine General, Maj Gen. Melvin G. Spiese, USMC, retired.

(REDONDO BEACH) - Redondo Beach Veterans Memorial Redondo Beach will observe Veterans Day 2013 at the Veterans Memorial in beautiful Veterans Park at the beach at 1 PM on Monday, the 11th of November.

The solemn observance will include reflection and remembrance, music, commentary and honors to all those members of the military who served their country. Veterans Day is a time to honor our military veterans.

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Salem-News.com (Oct-13-2013 15:30)

Army Captain Will Swenson to Receive Medal of Honor for Role in Ganjgal Ambush

Four years after the Ganjgal ambush, where the U.S. Army refused to rescue four Marines, a soldier is honored at the highest level for his heroism.

(CARLSBAD, NM) - Army Captain Will Swenson Most Americans who pay attention to the news are familiar with the name, Dakota Myer. He's the U.S. Marine who won the Medal of Honor for heroism during the 2009 Ganjgal ambush in Afghanistan.

His actions were unquestionably above and beyond the call of duty, but the same holds true for a former Army Captain named Will Swenson who risked his life in a similar manner that morning trying to save and recover the men who took part in a mission that led them to a village called Ganjgal - which was simply a death trap.

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Salem-News.com (Sep-27-2013 21:43)

Study: Salem is Among Nation`s Most Generous Cities

All data was obtained from the Corporation for National & Community Service and the Chronicle of Philanthropy.

(SALEM) - Oregon capitol from the air Salem was recently ranked the #11 most generous city in the nation, according to a study on volunteerism and charitable giving by consumer finance site NerdWallet. Thought you might be interested in sharing this good news with your readers and congratulating your community. Some of Salem's impressive numbers include:

37.3% of residents volunteer
38.2 average hours volunteered
5.1% of average income donated

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Salem-News.com (Sep-11-2013 20:47)

TCHR Pays Tribute to Sunila Abeysekera

Sunila will be remembered by countless people locally and internationally for her unswerving dedication to human rights.

(PARIS) - Sunila Abeysekera With heavy hearts we learn that veteran civil society activist late Charles Abeysekera’s (1926-1998), daughter and prominent human rights activist, Sunila Abeysekara, passed away on 9 September 2013.

Sunila’s dedication and devotedness to human rights has a resonance in the date of her death - the very first day of the 24th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. If Sunila were healthy and able to travel, she would have been in Geneva for this session.

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Salem-News.com (Aug-15-2013 22:38)

MIA Return Home / Burial of PFC Jonathan Reed Posey, Jr. August 12, 2013

Posey’s remains were not recovered until 1954, during what became known as “Operation Glory” when the United Nations and Communist Forces exchanged remains of the war dead.

(ARLINGTON, VA) - Funeral of Jonathan Posey by Patrick J Hughes Marine Corps Pfc. Jonathan Reed Posey Jr., 20, of Dallas, TX was buried August 12, 2013 in Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery.

In December 1950, Posey, assigned to L Battery, 4th Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, was serving provisionally as an infantryman with the 7th Marine Regiment at Yudam-ni in the vicinity of the Chosin Reservoir.

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Salem-News.com (Aug-12-2013 12:57)

Canceling my Time Mag subscription... Fly Me Over The Cuckoo`s Nest

We have the best government money can buy. - Mark Twain

(DAYTONA BEACH, FL) - One flew over the cuckoo's nest Don't tell me it's not your fault that this country has gone stark raving bonkers.. If we've developed a sea-to-shining-sea Cuckoo's Nest, you and your ilk have functioned collectively like Nurse Ratchet.

Witness the most recent meds you've forced on us - for the second week in a row, you extolled that humble Argentinian godfather in Rome, with an eye, I suppose on your 40% Catholic readership. But that's just one small bilk by your ilk.

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Salem-News.com (Aug-11-2013 22:41)

Washington is Dysfunctional---But Our Permanent Political Class is Alive and Well and Thriving

"We never lost a wink of sleep hypothesizing what the effect of the election outcome might be on the firm. We have a good group of Republicans and a fantastic group of Democrats" - Jack Quinn

(WASHINGTON DC) - flags By any standard, Washington is increasingly dysfunctional. President Obama has not submitted a budget and Congress has not adopted a budget.

Under our present sequester, government employees are losing one day of work a week, whether their roles are essential or not. Congress refuses to go to the trouble of differentiating.

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Salem-News.com (Jul-30-2013 11:12)

American Politics, Scandals, Human Failures

Anthony Weiner needs professional help as does Bob Filner and so did Kennedy, King and Clinton.

(NEWBURGH, Indiana) - Rope snap What do Anthony Weiner, Bob Filner, Eliot Spitzer, Thomas Jefferson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Bobby Kennedy and Bill Clinton all have in common?

There are several answers to this question. One answer - they all had or have a human failure problem.

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Salem-News.com (Jul-28-2013 16:00)

`Presstitutes` and Spies

President Obama has charged more government employees under the provisions of the antiquated 1917 Espionage Act than all of his predecessors combined.

(MANAMA, Bahrain) - Edward Snowden Some media pundits have used the terms "whistleblowers” and “traitors” synonymously.

Much of the recent status of whistleblowers has arisen out of the difference in the handling of Edward Snowden by both the mainstream media and the fairer columnists writing on the internet and the local press outside of America.

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