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November 28, 2008
Posted by Brat

B*N*S*N 1 – 4


Doctors in Iraq never expected Amenah to make it past age three, but when a group of U.S. Marines noticed the sick little girl, they arranged for her to get treatment in America.
(ABC News)

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B*N*S*N2

A “two-fer” :) :

Coalition Kills 32 Militants, Captures 10 Others in Afghanistan

American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Nov. 26, 2008 – Coalition and Afghan forces killed 32 militants and captured 10 suspected militants today and yesterday during operations to disrupt terrorist networks in Afghanistan, military officials said.

Coalition forces were fired on today while clearing a compound believed to be a command and control center for roadside bombs in Kandahar province. Forces returned fire, killing 15 insurgents and detaining six.

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B*N*S*N3

New Elementary School Offers Hope to Nablus Children
Thursday, 27 November 2008

Multi-National Division – Baghdad PAO

BAGHDAD — The Nablus School in northwest Baghdad’s Yarmouk community opened Nov. 23.

The refurbishing project, also underway in more than 200 schools in Baghdad, added six new rooms, a computer lab and a science lab in addition to the school’s auditorium being refurbished at no cost by the local contractor.

“The Nablus school should be the model that the other 220 schools currently under reconstruction follow,” said Dr. Nihad, Karkh District Deputy Minister of Education.

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B*N*S*N4

These are ALL great B*N*S*N stories, and you can find them  at Assoluta Tranquillita here

Go read!.

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