Francis J. Harvey was forced to resign over the handling of revelations that wounded soldiers were receiving shabby and slow treatment at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
For the more than 2 million Americans who suffer from schizophrenia, the biggest hurdle that comes after their hallucinations, voices, and paranoia have been controlled with medication is the seemingly simple task of conversing. Many have no way of knowing whether the person they're talking to is pleased or annoyed, and a new study reveals why. The condition appears to cause disconnections between nerve cells in the auditory regions of the brain, which prevents the brain from discerning changes in pitch like the deepening of a voice expressing frustration.
Brig. Gen. Joseph Anderson, the chief of staff for Multinational Corps Iraq, told reporters this morning that the troop buildup in Baghdad would be completed by the end of May and that it would be months, and "certainly not weeks," before security began to improve noticeably in the Iraqi capital.
Grozny, Russia—One day last summer, Khamzat Tushayev joined the ranks of the disappeared. His wife, Satsita, trembles as she tells the story, which starts with a June 7 phone call from a man claiming to be with the prosecutor's bureau. The caller asked Tushayev, 47, a former separatist rebel, to come in for questioning—which he did the next morning. "I stayed at the gate, and the guard let my husband inside," she recalls. "I waited and waited. He didn't come back. So I asked the guard to phone the prosecutor's office. But this was what they said: 'There was never any such person here.'"
AP - On a mournful mission, President Bush climbed over piles of concrete, roofing, insulation, broken glass and textbooks Saturday that littered Enterprise High School, battered by a tornado that killed eight students.
AP - Gunmen stormed the home of a Sunni family threatened with death for meeting with local Shiites, separating out the women and children and executing six men on Saturday, Iraqi police and military officials said. Also Saturday, three U.S. soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb that exploded while they were on patrol in central Baghdad, the military said.
AP - Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said Saturday he will reshuffle his Cabinet in coming days, as his government faces mounting U.S. pressure to take greater responsibility for security and other efforts to stabilize the country.
President Bush is visiting Enterprise, Alabama, where a tornado smashed a high school Thursday, killing eight teenagers. He pledged aid to victims of the storms and asked members of the public to donate cash too. "This storm is a tough storm," said Bush, who will also visit a tornado-hit Georgia town.
Secretary of the Army Francis Harvey quit on Friday, becoming the second casualty of the Walter Reed scandal. The resignation came as a memo surfaced indicating officials were aware five months ago of the deteriorating conditions at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, a key facility treating troops wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan.