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As Violence Escalates in Egypt, U.S. Still Denies Coup has Taken Place

By Staff on Jul 8, 2013   World  

Monday was the scene of more bloodshed in Egypt after 51 were killed and hundreds more were wounded outside of a military facility in Cairo. There is no indication as to what set off the deadly confrontation. The army there blames the retaliation on a terrorist attack, while demonstrators blame the army for the bloodletting. […]

Kodiak Woman Medevaced from Evergreen Timber Logging Camp with Shotgun Wound to Leg

By Staff on Jul 8, 2013   Rural  

An employee of Evergreen Timber Camp in Danger Bay was transported to Kodiak from Afognak Island on Sunday by Andrews Air. She had suffered a leg wound from a shotgun blast on the beach near the camp. The incident occurred at about 2:30 in the afternoon.

Fighting in Syria Intensifies as Leaders of Baath Party, Opposition Changes

By Staff on Jul 8, 2013   World  

For the tenth straight day shells rained down on the key Syrian city of Homs as the Syrian army continued its push to take control of the city. Tanks, heavy artillery and mortars pummeled key districts in an attempt to cut the northern rebel fighters off from their counterparts in the south.

Pilot of Asiana Flight 214 had Only 43 Hours Training Time on 777, First Landing in San Francisco

By Staff on Jul 8, 2013   National  

The pilot of South Korea's Asiana Air Flight 214 that crashed as it was attempting to land at the San Francisco International Airport on Saturday had only 43 hours training in the Boeing 777 and was attempting to land that category of aircraft for the first time according to the airlines.

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