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Study links vets to brain disease seen in athletes

WASHINGTON — A small study raises more con­cern about the long-term con­se­quences of brain injuries suf­fered by thou­sands of sol­diers — sug­gest­ing they may be at risk of devel­op­ing the same degen­er­a­tive brain dis­ease as some retired foot­ball players.

Army opens jobs in combat battalions to women

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FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. — Female sol­diers this week are mov­ing into new jobs in once all-male units as the Army breaks down for­mal bar­ri­ers in recog­ni­tion of what has already hap­pened in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Europe’s bad mood: Does Obama need to worry?

WASHINGTON — The elec­tions that drove Nico­las Sarkozy out of power in France and left Greece scram­bling to build a coali­tion gov­ern­ment pose a finan­cial threat to the United States that could under­mine Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s efforts to cast him­self as the agent of a U.S. eco­nomic revival.

Long fight predicted in Guantanamo Sept. 11 case

GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba — The U.S. has finally started the pros­e­cu­tion of five Guan­tanamo Bay pris­on­ers charged in the Sept. 11 attacks that killed nearly 3,000 peo­ple, but the trial won’t be start­ing any­time soon, and both sides said Sun­day that the case could con­tinue for years.

France gets new leader, Europe new direction

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PARIS — France handed the pres­i­dency Sun­day to left­ist Fran­cois Hol­lande, a cham­pion of gov­ern­ment stim­u­lus pro­grams who says the state should pro­tect the down­trod­den — a vic­tory that could deal a death blow to the drive for aus­ter­ity that has been the hall­mark of Europe in recent years.

US uses bin Laden letters to degrade al-Qaida

WASHINGTON — Let­ters from Osama bin Laden’s last hide­away, released by U.S. offi­cials intent on dis­cred­it­ing his ter­ror orga­ni­za­tion, por­tray a net­work weak, inept and under siege — and its leader seem­ingly near wit’s end about the pass­ing of his global jihad’s glory days.

Obama in Afghanistan, sees 'light of a new day'

BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan — On a swift, secre­tive trip to the war zone, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama declared Tues­day night that after years of sac­ri­fice the U.S. com­bat role in Afghanistan is wind­ing down just as it has already ended in Iraq. “We can see the light of a new day on the hori­zon,” he said on the anniver­sary of Osama bin Laden’s death.

AP EXCLUSIVE: US not reporting all Afghan attacks

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WASHINGTON — The mil­i­tary is under-reporting the num­ber of times that Afghan sol­diers and police open fire on Amer­i­can and other for­eign troops.

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