• Felix Kuliagye, Uganda's army and defense spokesman, said security has been beefed up at potential targets, including key army and other government installations, public buildings, shopping malls, hotels and busy entertainment places.

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  • Yet America's army and the Afghan government have collected digital records of more than 2.5m of them.

    ECONOMIST: Biometric data and the Afghan war

  • Former Biafran fighters at the funeral seemed happy with the active role played by the army and the federal government during the burial, our reporter says.

    BBC: Ex-Biafra leader Chukwuemeka Ojukwu buried in Nigeria

  • The new Thai government that came in last November seems less in thrall to the murky business interests in the army, local government and commerce that have long warped official policy when it reaches the border.

    ECONOMIST: The Karen

  • In spite of Mr Karzai's repeated calls for protection to be provided for other parts of Afghanistan, friendly foreign countries have been willing only to provide peacekeepers for Kabul and instructors to help the government train a national army and police.

    ECONOMIST: Repairing the damage to the new government

  • Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic met government and army leaders Sunday and declared the country fit to continue its resistance.

    CNN: NATO warns of 'humanitarian disaster'

  • Opponents of Mrs Arroyo claim that there is a conspiracy at the top levels of the government and army to eliminate her critics.

    ECONOMIST: Another dissident is murdered. Is the government to blame?

  • He accused local politicians of exacerbating the long-standing rivalries for their own ends and also asked why UN peacekeepers and the army were protecting government buildings in Pibor, rather than people.

    BBC: Jonglei clashes: South Sudan declares a disaster

  • In the western part of the city the federal government and Army and local police forces have two staging areas to gather evacuees and take them to shelters mostly out of state.

    NPR: Evacuating New Orleans �� But to Where?

  • With its big Army, weak government, and unpopular politicians, Iraq increasingly resembles the post-colonial states of Africa and the Arab world, which produced coup upon coup during the second half of the twentieth century.

    NEWYORKER: The General��s Dilemma

  • In other parts of Mexico, where local police offices are short-staffed and poorly equipped to face threats from cartel members, the federal government has used the army and federal police to battle drug traffickers.

    FORBES: Organized Crime in Mexico City: A Political Risk?

  • When trafficking factions clashed in Rocinha, a Rio favela, earlier this year, the state government sent in 1, 000 police and asked the federal government for army help.

    ECONOMIST: Crime and policing in Latin America

  • And if you also think hundreds of government trademark lawyers is a lot, you should know there is a small army of thousands of government engineers and lawyers who examine patent applications every day, and despite that, the examining backlog for patent applications is long and growing.

    FORBES: Gang Green: Rules Are Tightening. Don't Say Green If You Don't Mean Green.

  • Originally established by the Army in partnership with the Scottish government and veteran's charity Erskine, the Royal British Legion took over responsibility for the centre's running costs on 1 January 2011.

    BBC: Wounded soldier centre in Edinburgh awarded ?5m

  • British military support for the peacekeepers and the Sierra Leone government army helped to stabilise the situation, crucially securing Lungi airport outside Freetown to allow the UN to bring in more troops.

    BBC: Q&A: Sierra Leone's troubles

  • Somaliland, by contrast, is an unrecognised state larger than England and home to 3.5 million people, but it has an independent, democratically elected government and its own army, flag, media and border control, but must rely on an uneasy relationship with Somalia for matters like international diplomacy and large scale public works.

    BBC: Somaliland: Africa��s unofficial country

  • On Thursday, the interim government cancelled all police and army leave and extended curfews in Baghdad and other cities.

    ECONOMIST: Iraq grows ever more sectarian | The

  • The international community is helping the Afghan government to build a national army and police, which will, it is hoped, bring order to the whole of Afghanistan.

    ECONOMIST: Afghanistan��s fragile peace | The

  • "The Dongria's campaign became a litmus test of whether a small, marginalised tribe could stand up to a massive multinational company with an army of lobbyists and PR firms and the ear of government, " he said.

    BBC: India rejects Vedanta plans to mine tribal land

  • The Army, ever-secretive and rightly mistrustful of other government agencies, had not informed the governor, the mayor, the state police, the municipal police, or the federal police of its plans, so Guadalajarans huddled in their homes and workplaces, phoning and e-mailing one another, waiting in vain for advisories or information from the government as the sky filled with black smoke and the city rang with sirens.

    NEWYORKER: The Kingpins

  • For the moment the army is doing some police work, protecting government offices and other prominent buildings.

    ECONOMIST: Tunisia is getting back on track

  • The Syrian government reported 20 "army, law enforcement and civilian martyrs" buried Thursday.

    CNN: Jordan grants asylum to Syrian pilot who defects

  • "Some of them were rehabilitated, some of them were employed by the government, some were recruited into the army and security, " Ariani says.

    NPR: Embassy Attack Marks Rise Of Al-Qaida In Yemen

  • In that case, as in New Orleans, the levees were designed by the Army Corps of Engineers and then turned over to a local government entity.

    NPR: Lawsuits Filed Over New Orleans Levee Breaks

  • In addition, Rwanda wants the Congolese rebels incorporated into a new government, and their fighters merged with the army.

    ECONOMIST: Congo

  • The younger Gore attended Harvard, majoring in government, served in the Army as a journalist and then spent a year in divinity school.

    FORBES

  • Nkunda, a Tutsi and former Congolese army general, has repeatedly blamed the Congolese government for not protecting Tutsis from Rwandan Hutus in Congo.

    CNN: U.N.: Gunmen kill woman while trying to rape girl at camp

  • But Pyar Jung Thapa, the chief of staff, is sounding co-operative, pledging loyalty to the new government and speaking of absorbing rebels into the army under a peace deal.

    ECONOMIST: People power wins in Nepal��for the moment.

  • By 1952, two other government entities -- the U.S. Army and the U.S. Air Force -- had purchased Univacs as well, the Air Force for keeping inventory.

    CNN: Machines on a mission

  • Yugoslavia's chief of army staff, General Dragoljub Ojdanic, has accused the federal government and its prime minister, Momir Bulatovic, a Milosevic loyalist who comes from Montenegro, of leaving the army penniless.

    ECONOMIST: Montenegro

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