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19 March SWJ Roundup

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03.19.2011 at 05:35am

Japan Earthquake / Tsunami

Up to the Minute Updates… – Stars and Stripes

Nuclear Emergency Could Last Weeks – Washington Post

Few Options to Prevent Japan Nuclear Catastrophe – Los Angeles Times

Bid to ‘Protect Assets’ Slowed Reactor Fight – Wall Street Journal

Japan Still Struggling to Cool Down Reactors – Los Angeles Times

Japan’s PM Says Nuclear Situation ‘Very Grave’ – Voice of America

Japanese Finally Admit Radiation Leak Serious Enough to Kill – Daily Mail

Japan Raises Nuclear Alert Level – BBC News

Nuclear Official Urges Japan to be More Forthcoming – Washington Post

Frantic Cooling Efforts Continue at Japan’s Crippled Nuclear Plant – VOA

Japan Lays Power Cable in Race to Stop Radiation – Reuters

The Stranded Await the Merciful – New York Times

Gates Authorizes Humanitarian Funds for Japan – AFPS

U.S. Forces Continue to Provide Relief – Stars and Stripes

Helping Japan Now Pacific Command’s Top Priority – AFPS

Radiation Levels In Japan Causing Concern in Other Countries – VOA

U.S. Families Must Decide Whether to Stay or Go – Stars and Stripes

More Foreigners Are Seeking to Flee Japan – New York Times

Will the Crisis Create a New Japan? – Washington Post opinion

Afghanistan

House Rejects Quick Drawdown from Afghanistan – Associated Press

Afghan Institutions Making Strides, Petraeus Says – AFPS

Marines Use Destruction to Succeed in Afghanistan – Associated Press

U.S. Agency Ends Accounting Firm’s Afghan Contract – New York Times

Pakistan

CIA Drones Kill Civilians in Pakistan – Associated Press

Pakistan Pulls Out of Talks with U.S. on Afghan War – Los Angeles Times

After Strike, Pakistan Cancels U.S.-Afghan Talks – Associated Press

Calls for Revenge After U.S. Drones Kill 40 – BBC News

Middle East / North Africa Unrest

White House Appears Reluctant to Take Hard Line – Washington Post

Clinton Encounters Frustration with U.S. Stance – Washington Post

Other Regimes Emboldened by Kadafi’s Tactics – Los Angeles Times

Latest Updates on Libya and Arab Uprisings – New York Times

Latest Developments in Arab World’s Unrest – Associated Press

Libya

Allies Rally to Stop Gadhafi – Wall Street Journal

U.N. Security Council Backs ‘All Necessary Measures’ – Washington Post

Allies Rally to Stop Gadhafi – Wall Street Journal

Obama: Gaddafi Must Comply with U.N. Resolution – Washington Post

Obama Takes Hard Line With Libya – New York Times

Obama Gives Ultimatum to Gaddafi – BBC News

Obama Warns Libya, but Attacks Go On – New York Times

Gadhafi Forces Continue Assaults, Despite Cease-Fire – Washington Times

Obama: U.S., Allies to Stop Killing in Libya – AFPS

Obama to Gadhafi: Stop or Face Military Action – Associated Press

Military Intervention Looms in Libya – Reuters

Libya Cease-Fire Aims to Outflank No-Fly Zone – Associated Press

Cameron Cautious Over Libya Ceasefire Offer – BBC News

Amid Uncertainty, Allies Prepare for No-Fly Zone – Associated Press

Libya: U.S. Takes on Supportive Military Role – Washington Post

U.S. to Deploy More Ships to Support Libya Planning – Reuters

Canada Commits 6 CF-18’s to Enforce No-Fly Zone – Globe and Mail

Gadhafi Anti-aircraft Guns a Danger for NATO – Associated Press

Under No-Fly Zone Pressure, Libya Declares Cease-Fire – VOA

Libya Announces Cease-Fire as Intervention Looms – Los Angeles Times

Clinton Cautious on Libyan Cease-Fire – Voice of America

In Tripoli, a Revolution Crushed – Washington Post

Be Ruthless or Stay Out – New York Times opinion

Egypt

Egyptians Brace for First Test on Democracy – Voice of America

Egypt to Vote on Constitutional Amendments – Los Angeles Times

Egypt Gets First Taste of a Free Vote in Decades – Associated Press

Egyptians Gear Up for First Post-Mubarak Vote – Reuters

Cairo Activists Now Struggle With Politics – New York Times

Sharp Divide in Egyptian Vote on Constitution – Reuters

ElBaradei Says Egypt Should Say ‘No’ in Referendum – Associated Press

Yemen

Reporter Sees Hundreds of Wounded in Hospital – Voice of America

Dozens of Protesters Are Killed in Yemen – New York Times

Dozens of Protesters Shot Dead in Yemen – Los Angeles Times

Gunmen Kill 45 Protesters in Yemen – Wall Street Journal

‘Dozens Killed’ as Gunmen Target Rally – BBC News

From Rooftops, Snipers Kill 46 Protesters – Associated Press

Yemen in State of Emergency After Protest Massacre – Reuters

Bahrain

Bahrain Funeral Turns into Defiant Protest – Los Angeles Times

Bahrain Tears Down Monument as Protesters Seethe – New York Times

Bahrain Opposition Left Voiceless – Washington Post

Bahrain Army Demolishes Monument at Pearl Square – Associated Press

Bahrain to Pursue Talks, Receive More Gulf Troops – Reuters

Saudi Role in Bahrain Brings Regional Stakes – Associated Press

Jordan

Jordanians Protest Despite National Dialogue Start – Associated Press

Syria

Protests Return to Syrian Cities – Los Angeles Times

In Syria, Crackdown After Protests – New York Times

Three Killed at Protest in Syria – BBC News

5 Protesters Killed in Syria, Activist Says – Associated Press

U.S. and U.N. Condemn Attacks on Protesters in Syria – Reuters

Iraq

IMF Approves $471 Million in Iraq Funding – Wall Street Journal

Iran

Malaysia: Ship with Illegal Cargo was Iran-bound – Associated Press

NATO ACT

NATO Command Looks to Expand Partnerships – AFPS

NATO Strives to Fill Capability Gaps – AFPS

U.S. Department of Defense

Gates’ US$13.6bn Savings Directive – Australian Defence Magazine

Pentagon Overpaid Oilman Up to $200 Million – Washington Post

Army Security Changes After Frankfurt Shooting – Stars and Stripes

Most Americans Back Women in Combat – Washington Post/ABC News poll

Female Soldiers’ Suicide Rate Triples When at War – USA Today

Navy Secretary Censures Officers Over Lewd Videos – Stars and Stripes

‘Investing in People is Key’ at Cyber Command – AFPS

What U.S. Air Power Actually Does – CBS News opinion

United States

Obama, Gates to Leave Washington for Official Visits – Washington Post

CIA Launches Review of Security Officers – Washington Post

U.S. Agrees to Improve Human Rights Record – Associated Press

New Armed Services Chairman Is Ready to Be Heard – Washington Post

Radiation Plume Reaches U.S., Said No Risk – New York Times

Member of Original 29 Code Talkers Dies in Arizona – Associated Press

Africa

South Sudan: SPLA and Athor Clashes ‘Kill Scores’ – BBC News

U.N. Condemns Mortar Attack on Ivory Coast Market – Associated Press

U.N.: Ivory Coast Shelling in Abidjan ‘a War Crime’ – BBC News

Dispute Flares Over Kenya Election Date – Voice of America

Police: Sect Kills Healer in Restive N. Nigeria – Associated Press

Senegal Says Arrests Suspected Coup Plotters – Reuters

Americas

Obama Begins Latin America Trip Dogged by World Crises – Reuters

Mexico: ‘If Monterrey is Lost, All is Lost’ – Washington Post

U.S. Man Killed During Visit to Mexico Border City – Associated Press

14 Suspected Criminals Killed in Clashes in Mexico – Associated Press

Obama Seeks to Mend Strained Relations with Brazil – Washington Post

U.S. and Chile Sign Nuclear Accord – New York Times

U.S. and Chile Sign Nuclear Deal – BBC News

Chavez Calls Off Venezuela’s Nuclear Energy Plans – BBC News

Nicaragua’s Ortega Registers to Run for New Term – Associated Press

1 Dead, 2 Injured in Protests by Honduras Teachers – Associated Press

Cuba: Castro Supporters Harass Dissident – New York Times

Pro-Government Crowd Taunts Dissidents in Havana – Associated Press

Haiti to Hold Second Round of Elections Sunday – Voice of America

Haiti Braces for Deposed President’s Return – Washington Post

Exiled Haitian Leader Aristide Returns Home – Voice of America

Aristide Returns to Haiti Ahead of Runoff Vote – Washington Post

Aristide Returns to Cheers, Uncertainty in Haiti – New York Times

Haiti Ex-leader Aristide Back After Exile – BBC News

Warm Welcome Greets Aristide on Return to Haiti – Associated Press

Asia Pacific

China Frees 7 Tibetan Monks Detained After Protest – New York Times

N. Korea Proposes Joint Volcano Research with South – Associated Press

The ‘Blue National Soil’ of China’s Navy – Washington Post opinion

Europe

Gates, Russian Counterparts to Discuss Defense Reform – AFPS

Russia to Spend $700b on New Weapons – Associated Press

Woman in U.S. Accused of War Crimes Fights Extradition – Associated Press

South Asia

India to Press Ahead With Plans to Generate More Nuclear Energy – VOA

Indian PM Singh Denies Bribing MPs for Votes – BBC News

Mob Kills India Police Inspector – BBC News

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