Archive for August, 2011
Soderling withdraws from US Open due to illness
NEW YORK (AP) — Sixth-seeded Robin Soderling withdrew from the U.S. Open because of illness. The Swede was scheduled to face qualifier Louk Sorensen in the first round Wednesday
No. 1 Oklahoma honoring late LB Austin Box
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — When Landry Jones arrived at Oklahoma, he took the No.
AP IMPACT: Pakistani fertilizer fuels Afghan bombs
MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — The main ingredient in most of the homemade bombs that have killed hundreds of American troops in Afghanistan is fertilizer produced by a single company in Pakistan, where the U.S. has been pushing unsuccessfully for greater regulation. Enough calcium ammonium nitrate fertilizer for at least 140,000 bombs was legally produced last year by Pakarab Fertilizers Ltd., then smuggled by militants and their suppliers across the porous border into southern and eastern Afghanistan, according to U.S
AP IMPACT: Pakistani fertilizer fuels Afghan bombs
MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — The main ingredient in most of the homemade bombs that have killed hundreds of American troops in Afghanistan is fertilizer produced by a single company in Pakistan, where the U.S. has been pushing unsuccessfully for greater regulation. Enough calcium ammonium nitrate fertilizer for at least 140,000 bombs was legally produced last year by Pakarab Fertilizers Ltd., then smuggled by militants and their suppliers across the porous border into southern and eastern Afghanistan, according to U.S.
AP IMPACT: Pakistani fertilizer fuels Afghan bombs
MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — The main ingredient in most of the homemade bombs that have killed hundreds of American troops in Afghanistan is fertilizer produced by a single company in Pakistan, where the U.S. has been pushing unsuccessfully for greater regulation.
AP IMPACT: Pakistani fertilizer fuels Afghan bombs
MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — The main ingredient in most of the homemade bombs that have killed hundreds of American troops in Afghanistan is fertilizer produced by a single company in Pakistan, where the U.S. has been pushing unsuccessfully for greater regulation. Enough calcium ammonium nitrate fertilizer for at least 140,000 bombs was legally produced last year by Pakarab Fertilizers Ltd., then smuggled by militants and their suppliers across the porous border into southern and eastern Afghanistan, according to U.S
