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At Least 10 Dead as Storm Slams Appalachian Region
Local authorities in Alabama waited for the tidal surge to recede in order to make basic damage assessments.
New York Times - September 17, 2004
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Ivan damage: 'Extreme'
Residents in five states hit by Ivan face homes sheared from their pilings, downed trees, power outages, floodwaters, looters and the threat of a half-ton missing alligator who escaped from a zoo.
CNN - September 17, 2004
Chechen Rebel Takes Credit for Recent Attacks in Russia
Shamil Basayev has taken responsibility for planning acts of terror that killed more than 440 people since August.
New York Times - September 17, 2004
U.S. Push for More Scrutiny of Iran Nuclear Program Fails
The U.S. accepted instead a repetition of calls for Iran to stop uranium enrichment and clear up questions on its nuclear plans.
New York Times - September 17, 2004
U.S. Airstrikes Said to Kill at Least 44 in Iraq
Iraqi health officials said U.S. airstrikes south of Falluja killed at least 44 people and wounded 27, including women and children.
New York Times - September 17, 2004
Afghan Leader's Helicopter Is Attacked, Aborting a Campaign Rally
President Hamid Karzai had to abort a rare campaign rally, when a rocket was fired over his helicopter as it came in to land.
New York Times - September 17, 2004
Kerry Criticizes Bush and Cheney on Halliburton's Iraq Contracts
Senator John Kerry accused the Bush administration today of steering lucrative no-bid contracts to the company.
New York Times - September 17, 2004
Ford Raises Earnings Forecast and Unveils New Plan for Jaguar
The company raised its third-quarter earnings guidance today and unveiled a restructuring plan for its Jaguar division.
New York Times - September 17, 2004
Japan to Shut Down Citibank Operations
Japanese financial authorities announced today they would shut down Citibank's private banking business in the country after finding "severe legal violations" in its operations.
New York Times - September 17, 2004
Yukos Says It Is Still Close to Bankruptcy
Russia's Yukos has paid $2.2 billion of its $3.4 billion tax bill for 2000, a top Yukos official said today, as he renewed warnings about the company's possible bankruptcy.
New York Times - September 17, 2004
Kerry turns up the heat over Iraq
US Democrat presidential candidate John Kerry shifts his campaign battleground towards the war Iraq.
BBC News - September 17, 2004
Jaguar ends car making in Coventry
Jaguar will stop making cars at its historic Browns Lane factory in Coventry and pull out of Formula One, says US owner Ford.
BBC News - September 17, 2004
Broadband starts to rival dial-up
Broadband has out-stripped unmetered connections in the UK for the first time, official figures show.
BBC News - September 17, 2004
Briton kidnapped in Iraq is named
A British man who was abducted from his Baghdad house, along with two Americans, by gunmen is named as Kenneth Bigley.
BBC News - September 17, 2004
US takes stock of Hurricane Ivan
US authorities begin relief operations as south-eastern states continue to assess Hurricane Ivan's impact.
BBC News - September 17, 2004
Great start for Europe
Europe enjoy a fabulous Friday to lead the USA 6½-1½ in the Ryder Cup at Oakland Hills.
BBC News - September 17, 2004
Trescothick boosts England
England make 118-3 against Sri Lanka before play is abandoned for the day in the Champions Trophy.
BBC News - September 17, 2004
Jaguar quits Formula One
Jaguar confirms it is pulling its team out of Formula One at the end of this season.
BBC News - September 17, 2004
Pier worker prevented 'disaster'
A company which allowed people to go on a ride which had a missing section of track admits it put people at risk.
BBC News - September 17, 2004
Key NI talks continue into night
Northern Ireland's politicians attend a second day of talks aimed at restoring devolved government.
BBC News - September 17, 2004
Sainsbury's pays £2.6m to Davis
The ousted ex-chairman of Sainsbury, Sir Peter Davis, is to receive a £2.6m payout from the supermarket giant after a legal battle.
BBC News - September 17, 2004
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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