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Date:
Thu, 13 March 2008 11:12 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Defense Secretary's Sling Arm
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Indonesian
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, right, greets U.S. Defense
Secretary Robert Gates prior to their meeting at the palace in
Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Feb. 25, 2008.
(AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)
Mon Feb 25, 4:41 AM ET
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(L-R) U.S.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates, U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney and
White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten are pictured in the Oval
Office of the White House in Washington, March 3, 2008, during a
meeting between U.S. President George W. Bush and General Ray
Odierno. Gates broke his arm slipping on ice earlier in February.
REUTERS/Jason Reed (UNITED STATES) Mon Mar 3,
3:58 PM ET
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Defense secretary
fractures arm
From Mike Mount CNN
updated 11:03 a.m. EST, Wed February 13, 2008
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates
returned to work Wednesday afternoon after breaking his upper
right arm in a fall on the ice outside his Washington home, a
Pentagon spokesman said.
Gates suffered a broken humerus, the bone that
connects the shoulder and elbow, Defense Department spokesman
Geoff Morrell said. Gates, 64, didn't seek treatment until
Wednesday morning when he checked into Walter Reed Army
Medical Center, said Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell.
"I think he's in a lot of pain,"
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Morrell said.
Gates apparently slipped as he returned from dinner, he said.
Gates will continue to perform his duties as defense chief,
Pentagon officials said.
Gates won't be able to appear
Wednesday for a hearing on the Pentagon's budget before the
House Appropriations Committee. Deputy Defense Secretary
Gordon England will testify in his place.
An ice storm hit the
Washington area Tuesday, snarling traffic and preventing some
voters from casting ballots in the presidential primaries in
the District of Columbia, Virginia and Maryland.
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During his visit to Indonesia on 25 February
2008, Defense Secretary Robert Gates came with a sling right arm.
According to CNN, it was after he broke his
upper right arm in a fall on the ice outside his Washington home, a
Pentagon spokesman said.
For me, it became like related with my
previous letter of "Gesture
of Rejection" about your waving hand. Though of course it has no
connection at all.
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Date:
Thu, 13 March 2008 10:53 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Prince Harry Returned Home

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Prince Harry takes his
gear off upon his arrival at RAF Brize Norton in Oxforshire after a
10-week tour of duty in Afghanistan fighting Taliban militants with
the British Army, March 1. Afghan militants have said they knew that
Prince Harry had been among soldiers recently deployed in their
country and had been gunning to get him, a US magazine reported
Sunday.
(AFP/Shaun
Curry)
Sun
Mar 2, 11:53 AM ET
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Prince Harry
returns to UK, family
By DAVID STRINGER,
Associated Press Writer
Sat Mar 1, 6:36 PM ET
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LONDON - Prince Harry returned
home to his relieved father and older brother Saturday
after a 10-week Afghan tour of duty that security
officials fear could now make him a top target for extremists.
His body armor hanging loose off one shoulder, Harry, 23,
descended the steps of a Royal Air Force troop carrier with
about 170 other soldiers.
He handed some of his gear to his
brother, Prince William, and was led by his father, Prince
Charles, to a waiting family car, where he took off the
bulletproof vest. Harry, an army cornet, or second lieutenant,
left the southern province of Helmand after details of his
deployment appeared Thursday on The Drudge Report Web site,
leaking news previously kept secret under a pool agreement
between the Ministry of Defense and all major news
organizations operating in Britain, including The Associated
Press. Military chiefs said they ruled that Harry had
likely become a Taliban target and decided it was not safe for
him to complete his tour, which had been due to end in April.
"As you can imagine it's obviously
a great relief as far as I'm concerned to see him home in one
piece," Prince Charles said after greeting Harry at Brize
Norton air base in Oxfordshire, southern England. Police who
provide Harry with personal protection in the U.K. are
resuming their duties guarding the prince, and Britain's
domestic intelligence agency MI5 has helped the officers in a
review of Harry's security, a government security official
said.
In postings on known extremist Web
sites, self-proclaimed al-Qaida supporters have called for
Harry to be kidnapped and executed since the disclosure of his
Afghan tour. A plan to send Harry to Iraq last year was
canceled after British intelligence learned of similar threats
by militants to kill him.
"I think now he will be more
targeted by the Taliban and al-Qaida supporters than before,"
radical preacher Omar Bakri Mohammad, a former British
resident who is banned from returning, said by telephone from
Beirut. "It seems to me he is carrying out war against Islam
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The government security official,
who demanded anonymity to discuss counterterrorism work, said
widespread coverage of the prince's work in Afghanistan would
make him an iconic target for terrorists, like other royals,
key lawmakers and symbolic London landmarks. But the official
said the Web site threats to Harry were not necessarily
evidence of an actual plot.
Charles said Harry and the royal
family were disappointed the prince had been forced to abandon
his six-month tour. He acknowledged it had been difficult to
keep quiet about Harry's work, saying he had claimed that his
son was on training exercises when asked about his
whereabouts. Harry chatted to colleagues as he landed but made
no comment to waiting reporters.
"I think the whole country is
going to be delighted that Prince Harry has come back safely,"
Prime Minister Gordon Brown said. Harry's work in volatile
Helmand province involved calling in airstrikes on Taliban
positions, as well as foot and tank patrols. He spent part of
his deployment at a base 500 yards from Taliban positions.
Conditions were primitive and dangerous, but Harry said the
posting offered him a rare sort of freedom.
"I think this is about as normal
as I'm ever going to get," Harry said while serving at a dusty
outpost called Forward Operating Base Delhi. Many of Harry's
family have also seen combat — most recently his uncle, Prince
Andrew, who flew Royal Navy helicopters during the 1982
Falklands War. Harry's grandfather, Prince Philip, served on
Royal Navy battleships during World War II. William — second
in line to the British throne — is also likely to serve
overseas with the military, probably on board a Royal Navy
battleship, the defense ministry said Saturday. Officials said
he could be deployed later this year on a tour to areas
including the South Atlantic, the Persian Gulf, Pacific Ocean
or the West Indies.
"It's our intention to give Prince
William as full a taste of life in the Royal Navy as
possible," a Navy spokesman said, on customary condition of
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The news of Prince Harry returned home from
his 10-week Afghan tour of duty appeared in the media after my previous
letter of "Backstreet
Boys Live in Jakarta" whereas I wrote about "........In 2004, I wrote
a letter to president Bush about the probability of my having to become
Paris Hilton's boy friend like Nick Carter, so that I could die like
Nick Berg a young man who was slaughtered in Iraq..............."
Of course it might have no connection at all,
but I think it is important to keep this as a record related with my
consent to move to the eternity.
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