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Area fighters boxing to benefit vets

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Traveling Wall leaves the Wright State University Nutter Center under escort by the Patriot Guard Riders motorcycle club while passing under crossed aerial ladders from Wright Patterson AFB and the City of Fairborn fire departments, the memorial wall will be on display at the Greene County Fairgrounds.

Vietnam Veterans Memorial Traveling Wall leaves WSU

Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh, the Kingdom's grand mufti, prays during the funeral of the Saudi woman and her daughter who were killed in Chad, at the Grand Mosque in Riyadh February 6, 2008. A bomb attack on the residence of the Saudi ambassador to Chad killed the wife and daughter of an embassy employee taking shelter from the fighting between the government and rebel forces. REUTERS/Ali Jarekji  (SAUDI ARABIA) Americans most frequently mention Iran when asked to name the country they consider to be the United States' greatest enemy, and the 32% who do so is up from 25% in 2011. China is second on the list, with significantly fewer Americans mentioning North Korea, Afghanistan, and Iraq -- the countries that round out the top five.

Americans rank the nation's greatest enemies

A February 2012 Gallup poll asked Americans; "Which country is America's greatest enemy today?"

Iran denies reports of long-range missile test

Iran denies reports of long-range missile test

Iran did not test-fire long-range missiles during a naval drill - but it will be doing so soon. That's according to a senior navy commander who is denying state media reports that missiles were fired

Queen visits ailing prince in hospital

Queen visits ailing prince in hospital

Buckingham Palace says that Queen Elizabeth's 90-year-old husband Prince Philip had a "good night" after being rushed to the hospital for heart surgery on Saturday. Members of the British royal family

North Korea in Mourning Frenzy

North Korea in Mourning Frenzy

North Korea's new leader wipes away tears during a public viewing of his Kim Jong Il's body in the capital. State television aired coverage of mourners weeping openly in their grief over the death of

Syrian authorities ban IPhone

Syrian authorities ban IPhone

The Syrian authorities are banning ownership of the iPhone to prevent anti-government protesters from recording video.

Can new Pakistani Ambassador fix US relations?

Pakistan's New Ambassador Sherry Rehman has taken the reign at a low-point for the US and Pakistan.

 In this Friday, Nov. 4, 2011 file photo French President Nicholas Sarkozy and President Barack Obama shake hands as they attend an event at City Hall in Cannes, France. French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who has labored to improve French relations with Israel, said he "can't stand" Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and called him a liar in a conversation with President Barack Obama. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

Sarkozy calls Netanyahu a 'liar' on a hot microphone

Mic Check: In a candid conversation with President Obama, journalists catch France's prime minister calling the Iraeli head a 'liar'.

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Buy a house, get a visa

Senator Charles Schumer from New York and Mike Lee from Utah are planning to introduce a bipartisan bill that would give residence visas to foreigners who buy homes for $500,000 or more.

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