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Democrats Registering In Record Numbers
GEORGE Bush turns to milk applause after he conducted US Marine Band at a dinner... |
U.S. Marines deploying in Afghanistan for first time in years
RALEIGH, N.C. -- They lined up shoulder to shoulder inside the gray high-rise downtown, their politics as diverse as their backgrounds. An ex-felon who needs health insurance, followed by a high schoo... |
Study: Giant squid has biggest animal eyes in world
HELMAND PROVINCE, Afghanistan -- U.S. Marines are crossing the sands of southern Afghanistan for the first time in years, providing a boost to a NATO coalition that is growing but still short on manpo... |
4/26/2008 @ 18:00 -> SPRING BASKET BINGO EXTRAVAGANZA!
Marine scientists studying the carcass of a rare colossal squid said Wednesday they had measured its eye at about 11 inches across _ bigger than a dinner plate _ making it the largest animal eye on Ea... |
Beware Mumbaikars! Tsunami may lash city anytime
St. John Vianney Family Life Center. The Calvert Marine Museum Society will be hosting its 5-Year Anniversary SPRING BASKET BINGO EXTRAVAGANZA on Saturday, April 26, 2008 at the St. John Vianney Famil... |
President Bush as conductor?
The Marine Drive should have at least 1,000 feet of plantation of mangroves, Suru and Nilgiri trees to reduce the effects of tsunami, if and when it arrives.... |
4/29/2008 @ 18:30 -> NEW Marine Corps League Det at PAX River - COME SEE!
Highlights from the annual White House Correspondents Dinner, including Pres. Bush conducting the Marine Corps band. ... |
Gas stations, convenience stores feel pinch, too
Fleet Reserve Association Branch Hwy 235 past NAS Gate 2. BRIEF HISTORY OF THE MARINE CORPS LEAGUE The Marine Corps League (MCL) is a Marine Corps oriented organization comprised of persons who are s... |
Marines Strike Taliban-Controlled City
Pinched at the pump? Pump owners feel your pain. Skyrocketing gas prices are spelling hard times for Vermont gas station and convenience store owners, who say they're suffering, too.... |