Defense secretary warns most Americans detached from war, feel military is service for others

Gates chides America for apathy

DURHAM, N.C. — Defense Secretary Robert Gates says most Americans have grown too detached from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and see military service as “something for other people to do.”

Defense secretary says he’s sees a time when women will serve in special ops units

Gates: Day will come when women join special ops

Cleveland hospital says ex-President Jimmy Carter to spend 2nd night there for stomach ache

Jimmy Carter to spend 2nd night in Ohio hospital

Carter’s Washington book signings canceled as Ohio hospital doctors recommend more observation

Carter’s Washington book signing events canceled

Carter feeling normal; doctors recommend more observation after overnight in Ohio hospital

Carter remains in Ohio hospital for observation

Carter plans to resume book tour after upset stomach causes overnight stay at Ohio hospital

Carter rests at hospital, plans to resume tour

Justice Breyer tells Duke law students court nominees should listen, avoid being clever

Justice Breyer has advice for Obama court nominee

Federal judge rejects Duke golf lawsuit filed by son of former NYC mayor Giuliani

Judge rejects golf lawsuit filed by Giuliani’s son

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