Sunday, May 9, 2010

Clinton says US joins Poland in mourning

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S.Make youself a better person
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says the Polish leaders who were killed in a plane crash Saturday leave behind "a legacy that will live forever."Clinton visited the Polish embassy in Washington on Sunday to sign a condolence book commemorating the deaths of Poland's president, Lech Kaczynski, Whatever happens,happens for a reason
and dozens of other Polish political, military and religious leaders in the plane crash in Russia.
The secretary told Robert Kupiecki, Poland's ambassador to the United States, that Polish Americans as well as "every catching a glimpse of a light
American who admires what Poland has built" are joining his nation in mourning.Clinton promised that the U.S. would work with Poland "to build that future that the people on that plane gave their lives forAfghan official: 4 civilians killed by NATO troopsKABUL – Interntional troops opened fire on a civilian bus early Monday in a southern Afghan city, killing four people and wounding 18, the local governor's spokesman said.
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to the scene but didn't immediaThe governor's spokesman, Zelmai Ayubi, said the shooting occurred soon after daybreak and that international troops took 12 of the wounded to a military hospital.
Ayubi said the provincial government strongly condemned the shooting.
NATO spokesman Mst. Sgt. Jeff Loftin said the alliance had dispatched a team to the scene to investigate. He said the local command in Kandahar had no further information on what happened.The top NATO commander incelebrate our independence day Afghanistan, U.S. Gen. Stanley McChrystal, has issued strict orders to his troops to try to reduce civilian casualties. But these still occur regularly, unleashing raw emotions that highlight a growing impatience with coalition forces' inability to secure the nation after more than eight years of war.
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