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Australians Re-elect Howard as Prime Minister
Prime Minister John Howard, who went into the election with a good-luck message from President Bush, was decisively re-elected.
New York Times - October 9, 2004
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Debate attacks pressed home on campaign trail
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Debate attacks pressed home on campaign trail
An initial poll taken immediately after the second presidential debate indicates viewers were split on the performances of President Bush and Sen. John Kerry. Back on the campaign trail Saturday, Bush continued to question his opponent's credibility while Kerry concentrated on what he calls Bush's m...
CNN - October 9, 2004
Gathering to grieve
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Gathering to grieve
Grieving friends and relatives of passengers on a tour bus that crashed in Arkansas gathered Saturday at the Chicago home of the bus owner, whose own brother was one of at least 15 people killed in the early morning accident.
CNN - October 9, 2004
Bush, Kerry hit the road
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Bush, Kerry hit the road
Back on the campaign trail Saturday, following the second presidential debate Friday, Bush continued to question his opponent's credibility while Kerry concentrated on what he calls Bush's mistakes in Iraq.
CNN - October 9, 2004
Freshman Helps Sooners Run Past Longhorns
In just his fifth college game, Adrian Peterson ran for 225 yards and made many big plays when No. 2 Oklahoma needed it most.
New York Times - October 9, 2004
Afghan Vote Is Peaceful, but Challengers Cry Foul
Afghans turned out to vote in large numbers today, but Hamid Karzai and his rivals disputed the integrity of the vote.
New York Times - October 9, 2004
Iraqi Cleric's Militia in Sadr City Promises to Hand Over Arms
The handover is part of a deal to disband Moktada al-Sadr's insurgent force and end weeks of fighting with American forces.
New York Times - October 9, 2004
The High Cost of Israel's Gaza Mission: Innocent Victims
In Gaza, the Israelis are sticking to the relative safety of their tanks, firing weapons into congested areas from a distance.
New York Times - October 9, 2004
Debate Finished, Candidates Race Back to Campaign Trail
President Bush and Senator John Kerry hit the trail today after a debate that did not appear to give either a clear edge.
New York Times - October 9, 2004
Can Prayers Heal? Critics Say Studies Go Past Science's Reach
The government has spent $2.3 million in the past 4 years to study something that critics say has nothing to do with science.
New York Times - October 9, 2004
Rapper Beanie Sigel jailed
US rapper Beanie Sigel is sentenced to a year in jail for illegal possession of a gun.
BBC News - October 9, 2004
Seven Palestinians killed in Gaza
Seven Palestinians are reported killed in Gaza - two of them policemen hit in an Israeli missile strike.
BBC News - October 9, 2004
Leading cleric killed in Karachi
Unidentified gunmen kill a prominent Sunni Muslim cleric and his colleague in Pakistan's city of Karachi.
BBC News - October 9, 2004
Afghan vote ends in controversy
The first Afghan presidential vote was fair, says favourite Hamid Karzai as most candidates seek a fresh poll.
BBC News - October 9, 2004
Football: Beckham fractures rib
England skipper David Beckham suffers a hairline fracture of a rib against Wales.
BBC News - October 9, 2004
Zimbabwe 'to curb' rights groups
Zimbabwe's government is tightening restrictions on rights groups operating in the country, reports say.
BBC News - October 9, 2004
Poll: Bush, Kerry tie in 2nd debate
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Poll: Bush, Kerry tie in 2nd debate
The day after the second presidential debate, an initial poll indicates a statistical tie in last night's face-off between President Bush and Democratic nominee Sen. John Kerry. The survey had a margin of error of plus-or-minus 4 percentage points, making the results a virtual draw.
CNN - October 9, 2004
Bush, Kerry spar in 2nd debate
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Bush, Kerry spar in 2nd debate
The day after the second presidential debate, an initial poll indicates a statistical tie in last night's face-off between President Bush and Democratic nominee Sen. John Kerry. The survey had a margin of error of plus-or-minus 4 percentage points, making the results a virtual draw.
CNN - October 9, 2004
Karzai rivals demand new vote
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Karzai rivals demand new vote
The United Nations, which is helping to oversee the Afghan election, is in crisis talks with the country's presidential candidates to save the historic voting day, the country's first direct democratic election.
CNN - October 9, 2004
Afghan Opposition Alleges Fraud in Voting
All 15 candidates running against interim Afghan leader Hamid Karzai boycotted Afghanistan's historic election Saturday, claiming widespread fraud.
New York Times - October 9, 2004
Shiite Militia Agrees to Give Weapons to Iraq Police
The agreement is a major step toward ending weeks of fighting with American soldiers in Baghdad's Sadr City district.
New York Times - October 9, 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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