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The raids appear part of an insurgent strategy to step up attacks in widely scattered parts of the country as the U.S. focuses its resources on the battle around the Taliban's southern birthplace of Kandahar. Also Saturday, three more American service members were killed — two in a bombing in the south and the third in fighting in eastern Afghanistan, the U.S. command said. That brought to 38 the number of U.S. troops killed this month — well below last month'sfigureof 66. The militant assault in the border province of Khost began about 4 a.m. when dozens of insurgents stormed Forward Operating Base Salerno and nearby Camp Chapman with mortars, rocket-propelled grenades and automatic weapons, according to NATO and Afghan police. ' Two attackers managed to breach the wire protecting Salerno but were killed before they could advance far onto the base, NATO said. Twentyone attackers were killed —15 at Salerno and six at Chapman — and five were captured, it said. 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In Town J&GKe Hcfetj S shratijra maiiabja MEJS at dranoifcioai WASHINGTON (AP) — Conservative commentator Glenn Beck and Tea Party champion Sarah Palin appealed Saturday to a vast, predominantly white crowd on the National Mall to help restore traditional American values and honor Martin Luther King's message. Civil rights leaders who accused the group of hijacking King's legacy held their own rally and march. While Beck billed his event as nonpolitical, conservative activists from around the nation said their show of strength was a clear sign that they can swing elections across the country and much of the country is angry with what many voters call an outof-touch Washington. Palin told the tens of thousands who stretchedfromthe marble steps of the Lincoln Memorial to the grass of the Washington Monument that calls to transform the country weren't enough. "We must restore America and restore her honor," said the former Alaska governor, echoing the name of the rally, "Restoring Honor." Palin, the GOP vice presidential nominee in 2008 and a potential White House contender in 2012, and Beck repeatedly cited King and made references to the Founding Fathers. Beck put a heavy religious cast on nearly all his remarks, sounding at times like an evangelical preacher. "Something beyond imagination is happening," he said. "America today begins to rum back to God." Prime minister puts Iraq on top alert for attacks days before US ends combat mission prime minister put his natfori on its highest level of alert for terror attacks, warning of plots to sow fear and chaos as the U.S. combat mission in the country formally ends on TUesday Afghan militants in US uniThe Iraqi security forces forms storm 2 NATO bases; who will be left in charge have girl students apparently poi- been hammered by bomb atsoned in Kabul tacks, prompting fears of a new insurgent offensive and KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) criticism of the government's — U.S. and Afghan troops preparedness to protect its repelled attackers wear- people. Still, President Barack ing American uniforms and Obama left no doubt Saturday suicide vests in a pair of si- in his weekly radio address multaneous assaults before that the U.S. is sticking to its dawn Saturday on NATO promise to pull out of Iraq despite the uptick in violence. In a statement to state-run television, Prime Minister Noun al-Malild said Iraqi intelligence indicated an al-Qaida front group and members of Saddam Hussein's outlawed Baath party are collaborating to launch attacks "to create fear and chaos and kill more innocents." "We direct the Iraqi forces, police and army and other security forces, to take the highest alert and precautionary measures to foil this criminal planning," al-Maliki said in the statement issued late Friday. A senior Iraqi intelligence official on Saturday said security forces believe suicide bombers have entered the country with plans to strike unspecified targets in Baghdad by month's end. The official did not know how many bombers or where they would attack, and spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media. *Vapor trail' of smoke from SUV leads to Paris Hilton arrest on cocaine charge on Vegas Strip LAS VEGAS (AP) — Smoke wafting from a Cadillac Escalade on the Las Vegas Strip ignited Paris Hilton's latest legal troubles late Friday, when a motorcycle officer who suspected the smell was marijuana stopped the vehicle and _policq£ay abag^cocainigfell out of the 29-yearold socialite's purse. This time, the hotel heiress was with her boyfriend, Las Vegas nightclub mogulCy Waits, who manages a" club inside the Wynn Las Vegas and was driving the black SUV that the officer stopped nearby at 11:22 p.m. Friday. i The officer "followed the vapor trail and the odor of marijuana to the Escalade," police Sgt lohn Sheahan said. As other police arrived and a crowd gathered on the busy neon-lit Strip, Hilton asked to go into the Wynn resortfor privacy, Sheahan said. 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Students can donate Ogden in Ballroom A of the from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Shepherd Union Building Davis campus in Layton. Call from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. j (801)395-3460 to sign up or learn more. WEDNESDAY Blood Battle AUGUST 30 TUESDAY Student Programs will sponsor a blood drive comAUGUST 30 petition between WSU, University of Utah and Utah Blood Battle State University to see which .school can collect the most The Blood Battle continblood donations from stu- ues, on the main campus in Blood Battle A. The Ogden campus Blood Battle continues at the sajne time and same location? *> UNITE THIS WEEK TUESDAY Aug. 31 Sessions in UB232 @ 12:00pm FRIDAY Sept 3 Let's Talk Discussion Serj|s 9:30 am Seminary Teacher - 22 year career Sept. 8: Jason Beck WSU Football: Quarterbacks Coach OGDEN INSTITUTE OF RELIGION 1302 Edvalson Street (North of Campus) 801-621-1800 www.ldsces.org/ogden ***AII events in the Center for D'wersny& Unity/Shepherd Union 232 unless otherwise noted CENTER FOR DIVERSITY & UNITY Shepherd Union Building Room i V |