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Bill Overhauling Intelligence Faces Uncertain Fate in Senate
The Senate opened a floor debate today and moved toward a final vote on a bill endorsed by 9/11 commission leaders.
New York Times - September 27, 2004
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Aid pours into Florida after Jeanne
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Aid pours into Florida after Jeanne
Emergency officials in Florida were shifting their focus from search and rescue to relief efforts Monday, after Hurricane Jeanne cut a destructive path through the state. Jeanne killed at least six in Florida, destroyed homes, washed boats onto land, flooded roads and cut power to millions before mo...
CNN - September 27, 2004
Relief efforts begin
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Relief efforts begin
Emergency officials in Florida were shifting their focus to relief efforts Monday, after Hurricane Jeanne cut a destructive path through the state. Now a tropical storm, Jeanne moved into Georgia after leaving at least six people dead in Florida and knocking out power to more than 2 million customer...
CNN - September 27, 2004
U.N. rushes troops to Haiti
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U.N. rushes troops to Haiti
The United Nations rushed hundreds more peacekeepers to storm-ravaged Gonaives to stem looting, while hundreds of weary Haitians lined up for food before daybreak Monday.
CNN - September 27, 2004
High stakes debates
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High stakes debates
The presidential debates present both opportunity and peril for the two top candidates, with Sen. John Kerry hoping a strong performance spurs a decisive rally and President Bush aiming to seal his re-election.
CNN - September 27, 2004
Iraqi Judge Drops Case Against Leading Exile Figure
The move appears to signify a minor victory by Ahmad Chalabi over the interim government led by Ayad Allawi.
New York Times - September 27, 2004
Conan O'Brien to Succeed Jay Leno in 2009, NBC Announces
Conan O'Brien will succeed Jay Leno as host of the "Tonight" show at the end of Mr. Leno's current five-year contract.
New York Times - September 27, 2004
Embattled Mortgage Giant Agrees to Meet New Standards
Fannie Mae agreed to keep more cash on hand while it corrects accounting problems, a U.S. regulator said.
New York Times - September 27, 2004
Comcast and Time Warner Mulling Bid for Adelphia
The Comcast Corporation confirmed today that it was in talks with Time Warner Inc. to make a joint bid for Adelphia Communications.
New York Times - September 27, 2004
Spector indicted on murder charge
Pop producer Phil Spector is indicted on a charge that he murdered an actress at his home 19 months ago.
BBC News - September 27, 2004
Armed gang holds three hostage
Two men and a woman are held hostage overnight by a gang of up to 10 armed and masked men.
BBC News - September 27, 2004
GPs resign over ward hours cover
A group of doctors resign from a community hospital, but patients are told services are not at risk.
BBC News - September 27, 2004
EastEnders takes narrow soap win
EastEnders beats arch-rival Coronation Street to the title of best soap at the Inside Soap awards.
BBC News - September 27, 2004
Paralympics: Tanni in second gold
Britain's Tanni Grey Thompson misses out in her last race in Athens but still finishes as Britain greatest Paralympian.
BBC News - September 27, 2004
UN calls bird flu 'world crisis'
A global crisis of bird flu will threaten animal and human life in the near future, UN agencies warn.
BBC News - September 27, 2004
Haiti situation 'still critical'
Haitians in the city of Gonaives are still desperately short of food and medicines, a senior UN commander warns.
BBC News - September 27, 2004
Al-Qaeda suspect dies in Lebanon
A suspected al-Qaeda leader arrested in Lebanon last week has died of a heart attack, officials say.
BBC News - September 27, 2004
Thieves steal Louvre diamonds
Thieves steal two diamonds worth around 11.5m euros (£7.82m) from a jewellery trade show in Paris.
BBC News - September 27, 2004
Unions defeat Labour on rail vote
The unions defeat Labour in a party conference vote on rail renationalisation, the BBC has learned.
BBC News - September 27, 2004
Football: Charlton see off Rovers
Charlton climb to seventh in the Premiership table after a narrow win over Blackburn.
BBC News - September 27, 2004
Nurse charged with three murders
A nurse is charged with murdering three elderly female patients at a West Yorkshire hospital.
BBC News - September 27, 2004
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WILL NBC'S BAN OF ANN COULTER HURT HER BOOK SALES?
NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
NO. ANYBODY WATCHING NBC IS NOT LIKELY TO BUY ANN'S BOOK ANYWAY.
YES. SHE MIGHT AS WELL HAWK THE BOOK ON THE STREETS IF SHE CAN'T GET ON NBC.
I WOULDN'T HAVE BOUGHT THE BOOK UNTIL NBC BANNED HER.
IF ANN WILL COME OVER AND READ IT TO ME I WILL BUY A DOZEN!!!
 
 

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