(NECN) - Meteorologist Joe Joyce on Saturday is calling for a sunny to partly sunny day. Highs will be in the 50s to the north and 60s to the south. Saturday night will have mostly clear skies with some clouds. Lows in the 30s and 40s.
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“…make it up for but still. This article out this year in Northern Iraq to the northeast kingdom and also as you get towards Plymouth New Hampshire it's mostly cloudy. And also through much of northern …”
Larry Berman, the senior curator of Ancient Egyptian, Nubian and Near Eastern Art at the Museum of Fine Art in Boston, explains what's happening in a monumental limestone relief of the Battle of Til-Tuba in 635 BC during which King Ashurbanipal lead an army that defeated invading Elamites and beheaded the king. This is part of the MFA exhibit: Art and Empire: Treasures from Assyria in the British Museum. www.metrowestdailynews.com
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|Northern Iraqfound at0:24
“…from an Assyrian palace. From the palace that was discovered in that Northern Iraq in the middle of the nineteenth century. And it's a battle relief and the artist. What the artifacts and saying working on …”
How are civilian deaths undermining the fight against the Taliban and Al Qaeda in Afghanistan? Join us for that story, plus a report on energy policy in this year's election, a conversation with 'guerilla thespians' in New York City, and a rebroadcast of our conversation with Gregory Maguire, author of "What The Dickens: The Story of a Rogue Tooth Fairy."
Audio|Tue, 9 Sep 2008|More from PRI: Here and Now Podcast
|Northern Iraqfound at3:15
“…involved in the on file campaign. And 1988 killed mania Kurds. And Northern Iraq and so you know we thought this is where he was very bad guy the problem is when the bombs actually hit …”
(NECN: Denver, CO) - Republican Michael Wilson of Florida, an Air Force medic who served in Iraq, formally nominated Barack Obama as the next president of the United States at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado Wednesday night....
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“…the Air Force I served with the 387 air expeditionary group in Northern Iraq Richard cook. -- we did our best to treat our comrades had been wounded by a suicide bombs mortars. IDB's. One night …”
Sen. Barack Obama's name is entered into the presidential nomination process at the Democratic National Convention.
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|Northern Iraqfound at1:41
“…the Air Force I served with the 387 air expeditionary group in Northern Iraq that your -- We're we did our best to treat our comrades had been wounded by suicide bombs mortars. IDB's. One night …”
Why will Dr. Joel Hunter, a Republican and evangelical Christian pastor, deliver the closing prayer at the Democratic National Convention? Join us for his story, plus the latest on a proposed timetable for withdrawl of American troops from Iraq, a conversation with author, environmentalist and Montanan Rick Bass, and a rebroadcast of our interview with Grammy-winning big band leader Maria Schneider.
Audio|Thu, 21 Aug 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
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“…elevation forests here not a traditional rock -- nice landscape of the Northern Iraq he's more like appellation is very soft animal shapes to the hills. Very common -- which. …”
(NECN: Fort Bragg, North Carolina) - President Bush welcomed some troops from the 82nd Airborne Division home from Iraq on Thursday. The president is taking part in "All American Week" at the post. In discussing Iraq, President Bush ...
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“…search of a 100000 new troops. In Mosul and other areas in Northern Iraq. . Iraqi forces have launched operations to drive Al Qaeda from one of its few remaining major strongholds in the country. In Basra. …”
At an informal WGBH lunch, Quil Lawrence discusses the Iraq War's seldom-told success story, the rise of the Kurds of northern Iraq . Quil has recently released a new book Invisible Nation: How the Kurds' Quest for Statehood Is Shaping Iraq and the Middle East, based on his experiences as a reporter in Iraq. Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection of lectures.
Audio|Wed, 14 May 2008|More from WGBH Forum Network | Public Domain Podcast
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“…States would be there to -- well all over Northern Iraq especially on one side that you see pictures of this gentleman's name is most of the stuff as -- he was probably …”
“…the shop with help from America in in 2003 I was in Northern Iraq and I before the wars for about three months anyway the worst start. And I get a little school yard hole it …”
The latest government statistics on the economy show jobless claims up more than expected and consumer spending rising faster than expected — but this is mostly due to soaring prices for gas and food. So what do these numbers add up to? Peter Coy, economic editor for Business Week, joins us with some answers. Why do so many young men from a small town in Libya wind up as suicide bombers in Iraq? Well, for one thing, they recall their ancestors fighting US Marines on the shores of Tripoli, the first battle fought by the young United States. We'll speak with Newsweek's Kevin Peraino, who traveled to Darnah, Libya, and sat down to talk with the people the young jihadis left behind. Saturday's Kentucky Derby is the first jewel in horseracing's Triple Crown and a new book collects some of the best writing about the horses, jockeys, and characters that make the sport so appealing. Joe Drape, who covers horseracing for the New York Times, edited the book and joins us from Louisv
Audio|Thu, 1 May 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
|Northern Iraqfound at4:44, 19:52
“…of names discovered when American forces raided a local insurgent headquarters in Northern Iraq late last year. On that list information about 606 foreign fighters as expected most were from Saudi Arabia Osama bin Laden's home …”
“…would slide from Cairo Damascus. And be smuggled in from. Damascus two Northern Iraq and a look at analysts is saying is a lot of the times the people actually doing this Buckley dubbed it the …”
The Pope hits the ballpark, a guilty plea in a Rhode Island child murder, the Bruins try to extend their season, these stories and more in the WBZ Afternoon News.
Audio|Thu, 17 Apr 2008|More from WBZ NewsRadio Headlines
|Northern Iraqfound at4:08
“…A suicide bomber has struck a funeral procession in northern Iraq the attackers infiltrated a group of mourners in a village site of Kirkuk causing mass casualties amongst the grieving family and villages. …”