by Marina Cracchiolo | Nov 10, 2013 | National Security, Science + Technology, Topics
WASHINGTON — The world went dark for the Rossiter family in April 2007. “We enjoyed our nice family of five … until times changed and we received our diagnosis,” said Maj. Kim “Rooster” Rossiter, a faculty member at the Joint Forces Staff College in Norfolk, Va....
by Marina Cracchiolo | Oct 29, 2013 | Topics
While what was billed as the world’s largest American flag waved before the opening ceremony of the 38th Annual Marine Corps Marathon Sunday, it was an Ethiopian native who took the top spot before a crowd of about 30,000. Read more A Boston eyewitness, across...
by Marina Cracchiolo | Oct 28, 2013 | National Security
WASHINGTON — While what was billed as the world’s largest American flag waved before the opening ceremony of the 38th Annual Marine Corps Marathon Sunday, it was an Ethiopian native who took the top spot before a crowd of about 30,000. Girma Bedada, 33, flashed a...
by Marina Cracchiolo | Oct 22, 2013 | Business & Tech
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by Marina Cracchiolo | Oct 17, 2013 | Topics
Low rank military moms showered with gifts from Medill Washington on Vimeo. WASHINGTON– More than 100 new and expecting military moms were showered with gifts Tuesday during the “Star Spangled Babies” shower at the Hilton Hotel in Springfield, Va....