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June 17, 1998 Former DA Says Wilson Broke No Law Over File By John J. Lumpkin/ Journal Staff Writer 1ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Former District Attorney Bob Schwartz said Tuesday that Republican congressional candidate Heather Wilson did not break the law in 1995 when she had a confidential ...
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10/19/06



Wednesday, August 31, 2005 Rumsfeld Can't See Why Closure Panel Saved Some Bases By John J. Lumpkin The Associated Press FORT IRWIN, Calif.— Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has reservations about the base closure commission's decision to spare several high-profile installations, saying ...
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08/30/05



Wednesday, August 31, 2005 Rumsfeld Can't See Why Closure Panel Saved Some Bases By John J. Lumpkin The Associated Press FORT IRWIN, Calif.— Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has reservations about the base closure commission's decision to spare several high-profile installations, saying ...
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08/30/05



Thursday, July 1, 2004 More U.S. Troops Being Inoculated By John J. Lumpkin The Associated Press WASHINGTON— The military will begin giving anthrax and smallpox vaccines to tens of thousands of troops in the Pacific and Middle East to help protect them against biological warfare, the Pentagon ...
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07/01/04



Wednesday, April 28, 2004 Missile Tests Must Succeed, General Says By John J. Lumpkin The Associated Press WASHINGTON— The chief of the military's missile defense programs said Tuesday he expects to be able to protect all of the United States from a North Korean attack by the end of 2004, ...
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04/27/04



April 12, 2003 Hollomon Pilots Summoned for Mission That Marked War's Start By John J. Lumpkin The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Seven warplanes pierced the night sky over Iraq, racing toward Baghdad on a mission to behead Saddam Hussein's government and perhaps hasten a ...
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04/12/03



Sunday, July 21, 2002 Cowboy Breakfast, Pageant Highlight Texas Panhandle Trip By John O. Lumpkin The Associated Press Click to enlarge CLAUDE, Texas — Dawn breaks evenly above the plain, first white and then gold as the sun flirts with a bank of low clouds. A solitary mare and a faraway windmill ...
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07/20/02



Saturday, January 27, 2001 Sandia Part of Pentagon Project to Improve Soldiers By John J. Lumpkin Journal Staff Writer The Pentagon is researching a powered exoskeleton that would make soldiers stronger, faster, able to carry heavier weapons and "leap extraordinary heights," according to military ...
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07/15/02



E-mail a link to this story to a friend Sunday, September 19, 1999 Military's Presence Felt in State and World By John J. Lumpkin Journal Staff Writer Nuclear weapons, stealth fighters and the military's largest land-based missile range make up some of the military's presence in New Mexico. There's ...
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04/08/02



E-mail a link to this story to a friend Thursday, August 26, 1999 Kirtland Ready for Y2K Generators Available; Nukes Not Date-Reliant By John J. Lumpkin Journal Staff Writer Officers from Kirtland Air Force Base gave assurances Wednesday that everything at the base -- including the nuclear weapons ...
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04/08/02