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Seventh Graders Find a Cave on Mars
06.22.10
Using the camera on NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter, 16 seventh-graders at Evergreen Middle School in Cottonwood, Calif., found lava tubes with one pit that appears to be a skylight to a cave. Mars Odyssey has been orbiting the Red Planet since 2001, returning data and images of the Martian surface and providing relay communications service for Mars Rovers Spirit and Opportunity.
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"Men Into Space"
Caves of the Moon (1960)
Original Air Date: 3 February 1960 (Season 1, Episode 18)
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Osama bin Laden
US and Afghanistan forces raided the mountain caves in Tora Bora between 14–16 August 2007. The military was drawn to the area after receiving intelligence of a pre-Ramadan meeting held by al Qaeda members. After killing dozens of al Qaeda and Taliban members, they did not find either Osama bin Laden or Ayman al-Zawahiri.
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August 1959
August 19, 1959 (Wednesday)
The Baghdad Pact, which had been kicked out of Baghdad after Iraq withdrew from the alliance, changed its name to the CENTO, the Central Treaty Organization, with the United Kingdom, Turkey, Pakistan and Iran.
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Central Treaty Organization
The Central Treaty Organization (also referred to as CENTO, original name was Middle East Treaty Organization or METO, also known as the Baghdad Pact) was adopted in 1955 by Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. It was dissolved in 1979.
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Pact Minus Baghdad Adopts a New Name
August 19, 1959, Wednesday
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Iraq ceased to participate after the July 1958 revolution and on March 24, 1959, withdrew from the Pact.
On August 19, 1959, the name was changed to Central Treaty Organization
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Guide to Federal Records
Research Guide to Federal RecordsRecords of International Military Agencies
333.8 Records of the Central Treaty Organization (CENTO)
1956-79
334 lin. ft. and 22 rolls of microfilm
History: Middle East Treaty Organization (METO) established by Pact of Mutual Cooperation ("Baghdad Pact"), signed by Iraq and Turkey, February 24, 1955; United Kingdom, April 5, 1955; Pakistan, September 23, 1955; and Iran, November 3, 1955. United States became de facto member, with title of Observer, by signing Bilateral Agreements of Cooperation with Turkey, Pakistan, and Iran, March 5, 1959, implementing Joint Resolution to Promote Peace and Stability in the Middle East (71 Stat. 5), March 9, 1957. Iraq withdrew, March 24, 1959. METO renamed CENTO, August 19, 1959. CENTO became inactive, following withdrawal of Iran and Pakistan, by decision of United Kingdom and Turkey, with U.S. concurrence, May 1979.
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premeditation
the act of planning or plotting something in advance, especially an intentional crime