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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia said on Saturday that U.S. President George W. Bush had insulted veterans of World War Two by equating the evils of Soviet c...
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A new state policy in Kentucky that lowers the flag to half-staff only for fallen soldiers from the state has angered some veterans and lawmakers.
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Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland is opening his state colleges' doors to veterans, who will be able to attend Ohio universities free starting Aug. 2009, ...
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Sen. Barack Obama said Thursday the country has "often fallen short" of caring for war veterans during the Bush administration.
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Veterans Affairs Secretary James Peake told women veterans on Friday that the agency is working to eliminate disparities in the care offered to women ...
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The IRS says it's still trying to reach some 5 million Americans -- primarily seniors and veterans -- who have not filed the tax returns needed t...
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Women veterans aren't receiving the same quality of outpatient care as men at many Department of Veterans Affairs' facilities, according to ...
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President Bush gave Congress a lengthy to-do list that includes taking action on war funding and veterans benefits, in his weekly radio address.
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As a bill that would expand education benefits for veterans has become a flash point in the early sparring between Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama,...
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ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate John McCain sought on Monday to distance himself from President George W. Bush...