Iraq costs close in on Vietnam total (New York Daily News) The total cost of the Iraq war is approaching the Vietnam War's expense.. The new report by the Congressional Research Service estimates the U.S. has spent $648 billion on Iraq war operations. Iraq War Price Tag Nearing Cost of Vietnam (Fox News) A new report by the Congressional Research Service estimates the U.S. has spent $648 billion on the Iraq war, near the $686 billion spent on the Vietnam War. Iraq war's total cost nearing Vietnam's price tag (AP via Yahoo! News) The total cost of the Iraq war is approaching the Vietnam War's expense, a congressional report estimates, while spending for military operations after 9/11 has exceeded it. Rockford hosts yearly reunion of Vietnam veterans (Rockford Register Star) After hearing her husband’s stories of serving in the 20th Engineer Brigade in Vietnam, Linda Odom wanted to surprise Monty with a reunion of his fellow troops in 1993. Iraq War's Total Cost Nearing Vietnam's Price Tag (KKTV 11 Colorado Springs) The nonpartisan Congressional Research Service estimates the U.S. has spent 648 billion dollars on Iraq war operations, putting it in range with the 686 billion in 2008 dollars spent on the Vietnam War. Iraq War's Price Tag Nears Vietnam's (CBS News) A Congressional report estimates the U.S. has spent $648 billion in Iraq, while Vietnam cost $686 in 2008 dollars. Find loved ones on virtual Vietnam Wall (The Washington Times) The Washington Times has partnered with the Internet company Footnote.com on a new project that transforms Washington's Vietnam war memorial wall into an interactive, personal journey on the Web. North Korean foreign minister visits Vietnam to boost ties (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News) North Korea's foreign minister began a three-day visit to Vietnam to boost ties between the two communist countries but will not discuss an expected visit by supreme leader Kim Jong Il, an official said Saturday. Indochina Capital CEO pleased with Vietnam’s business environment (Vietnam Net) VietNamNet Bridge – Peter R. Ryder, CEO and General Director of the Indochina Capital group, an US investor with big investment projects in Vietnam, was received by President Nguyen Minh Triet on July 25. HSBC introduces Vietnam to Japanese businesses (Vietnam Net) VietNamNet Bridge – The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) on July 25 held a seminar on Vietnam’s economy to help Japanese businesses get a better understanding about its opportunities and challenges.
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