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Awaiting Surgery, Clinton Is Up, Around and Seeing Visitors
The former president remained hospitalized in New York. Who will perform the surgery and when were not disclosed.
New York Times - September 4, 2004
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Frances power outages hit more than 1 million
About 1.45 million Floridians are without electricity, power company officials said as the outer edges of massive Hurricane Frances moved into the state. Frances -- with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph -- stalled Saturday off the coast of Florida, lashing the area with bands of heavy rains and st...
CNN - September 4, 2004
Frances menaces Florida
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Frances menaces Florida
Hurricane Frances stalled Saturday off the coast of Florida, lashing the area with bands of heavy rains and strong winds. About 1.45 million are without electricity, power company officials said Saturday as the outer edges of massive Hurricane Frances moved into the state.
CNN - September 4, 2004
50 killed in Iraq violence
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50 killed in Iraq violence
Fighting and a suicide bombing killed at least 50 people across Iraq on Saturday. At least 25 people died and 40 were wounded when two bombs exploded simultaneously near an Iraqi police academy in Kirkuk, Iraqi National Guard officials told CNN.
CNN - September 4, 2004
Putin Says Russia Faces Full 'War' to Divide Nation
President Vladimir V. Putin acknowledged failures of leadership today as the toll from the end of a school siege rose to 322.
New York Times - September 4, 2004
Suicide Blast Kills 17 in Worst of Several Attacks in Iraq
A car bombing at a police academy in northern Iraq killed 17 people. In Mosul, U.S. forces battled a "known terrorist cell."
New York Times - September 4, 2004
Fraudulent Marriages Snare South African Women
South Africa's Department of Home Affairs has admitted that 3,387 bewildered brides have complained that their recorded "I dos" were really "I never dids."
New York Times - September 4, 2004
Winning Hearts of Iraqis With a Sewage Pipeline
For the U.S. military in Iraq, civil affairs programs have become a near obsession. Whether good will can be won with money and bricks remains to be seen.
New York Times - September 4, 2004
One Japanese on a Quest of Atonement
Having served as a young Japanese conscript in China in 1940, Ichiro Koyama is returning to show a group of Japanese the sites of horror.
New York Times - September 4, 2004
Slow but Fierce, Vast Hurricane Batters Florida
The hurricane appeared to be strengthening and forecasters warned of an increased threat of serious flooding and wind damage.
New York Times - September 4, 2004
Always on Call and Anxious, Employees Pay With Health
Workplace stress has a measurable impact on Americans' health and costs the nation more than $300 billion each year.
New York Times - September 4, 2004
Buying organic 'gives you boost'
Simply making the choice to buy organic food can induce a sense of well-being, according to research.
BBC News - September 4, 2004
Alerts shut Los Angeles airport
Parts of Los Angeles international airport are shut down for four hours after two security scares.
BBC News - September 4, 2004
Rider dies in horror fall
British three-day eventer Caroline Pratt is killed after falling at Burghley.
BBC News - September 4, 2004
England squander two goal lead
England squander a two-goal lead to draw with Austria in their World Cup qualifier.
BBC News - September 4, 2004
Football: Wales held to draw
Wales' World Cup qualifying campaign gets a disappointing start as Azerbaijan fight back for a draw.
BBC News - September 4, 2004
Tennis: Sharapova beaten
Mary Pierce beats Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova in the US Open third round.
BBC News - September 4, 2004
Anwar leaves Malaysia for surgery
Malaysia's freed former deputy prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim, flies to Germany for medical treatment.
BBC News - September 4, 2004
Hurricane Frances nears Florida
High winds and rain herald the imminent arrival of Hurricane Frances, set to be the largest storm to hit Florida in years.
BBC News - September 4, 2004
France hopes for hostage release
The French government says it is cautiously confident two journalists kidnapped in Iraq will soon be released.
BBC News - September 4, 2004
'Human chain' hospital protest
Campaigners protest against planned cutbacks at the Vale of Leven Hospital by forming a human chain.
BBC News - September 4, 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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