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Saturday, October 5, 2013

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[img] Navy mulls redesign of DC building where 12 killed
In the aftermath of last month's massacre of 12 people at Washington Navy Yard Building 197, officials now must determine the fate of that five-story, red brick building.

 
[img] Navy athletic director, fans happy to attend Air Force-Navy game
After a tumultuous week that involved the U.S. government shutdown, Saturday's Navy and Air Force football game got the green light after discussions of which funding pot pays for the activity. Navy ended up with a 28-10 victory.

 
[img] Fort Hood trial cost government about $5 million
The U.S. government spent nearly $5 million to court-martial and convict an Army psychiatrist in the 2009 Fort Hood shooting rampage, according to records reviewed by a North Texas television station.

 
[img] String of attacks in Iraq kill nearly 50 people
A suicide bomber blew himself up among a crowd of Shiite pilgrims in Baghdad and another detonated his explosives inside a cafe north of the capital, the deadliest of several attacks across Iraq on Saturday that killed at least 48 people.

 
[img] Hagel: Furloughed Pentagon civilians to be recalled back to work
Defense Department civilians who support "the morale, well-being, capabilities and readiness of service members" will soon be recalled from furlough, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced Saturday.

 




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