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Blair 'revulsion' at Bigley death
Tony Blair joins other politicians to express outrage at the murder of British hostage Ken Bigley in Iraq.
BBC News - October 8, 2004
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Bush, Kerry set for debate
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Bush, Kerry set for debate
President Bush and Sen. John Kerry meet today in their second debate amid more troubling news on Iraq, and as a new poll shows a shift toward the Democratic challenger. Only the debate's moderator and the people chosen to ask questions know the topics for the 90-minute town-hall session at Washingto...
CNN - October 8, 2004
Family: Bigley killed in Iraq
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Family: Bigley killed in Iraq
The family of Ken Bigley, the British engineer who was taken hostage in Iraq three weeks ago, has confirmed he has been killed. Earlier, a video viewed by Reuters news agency showed the beheading of a man identified as Bigley.
CNN - October 8, 2004
Debate spotlights Missouri
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Debate spotlights Missouri
An election afterthought a few weeks ago, Friday night's debate in St. Louis and a tightening race nationwide have focused fresh attention on Missouri.
CNN - October 8, 2004
The debates roll on
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The debates roll on
A lackluster unemployment report and fresh questions about Iraq frame the second presidential debate. CNN's special live coverage begins at 7 p.m. ET.
CNN - October 8, 2004
House Approves 9/11 Bill on Intelligence Reorganization
The action puts the representatives on a collision course with the Senate in the waning hours of the congressional session.
New York Times - October 8, 2004
The Red Sox Are Passing Baseball's Chemistry Test
As Boston aims for a first-round playoff sweep over the Anaheim Angels on Friday at Fenway, the Red Sox are positively giddy.
New York Times - October 8, 2004
Toll Expected to Rise as Israelis Return Home After Egypt Blasts
At least 29 people were killed and more than 160 were injured in what Israeli officials believed were terrorist bombings.
New York Times - October 8, 2004
British Hostage Is Beheaded in Iraq
A militant group released a video today showing insurgents slicing off the head of a British engineer.
New York Times - October 8, 2004
Security Is Tightened in Afghanistan Before Vote
Military troops and the police closed down Afghanistan's main roads today in a huge security operation in anticipation of bomb attacks or other violence during the country's first ever presidential election Saturday.
New York Times - October 8, 2004
Ahead of Debate, Jobs Report Casts Doubt on Economic Gains
Employment growth slowed again last month, falling far short of expectations, according to a U.S. report released today.
New York Times - October 8, 2004
Oracle May Lower Its PeopleSoft Bid
Lawrence Ellison, Oracle's chief executive, said the company could lower the $21-a-share bid Oracle is offering for rival PeopleSoft.
New York Times - October 8, 2004
Oil Ends Above $53 on Supply Worries
Oil prices held near record highs today even though oil unions in OPEC member Nigeria said a two-day wildcat strike would pass without any impact on exports.
New York Times - October 8, 2004
Dell warns on fire-risk laptops
Computer giant Dell is recalling 4.4 million laptop power adapters in response to worries that they could dangerously overheat.
BBC News - October 8, 2004
Judge dismisses Hollinger case
A US judge has dismissed the $1.25bn racketeering case against media tycoon Lord Black brought by Hollinger International.
BBC News - October 8, 2004
Death plot Briton jailed in US
A British mercenary who conspired to buy a fighter jet as part of a plot to kill a Colombian drugs baron is jailed.
BBC News - October 8, 2004
Reporter holds firm in leak case
A US reporter who faces jail for refusing to testify on the exposure of a CIA officer says she is still reluctant to disclose her source.
BBC News - October 8, 2004
Canada court debates gay unions
Canada's Supreme Court hears arguments for and against the extension of same-sex weddings across the country.
BBC News - October 8, 2004
OAS head quits amid graft scandal
The chief of the Organisation of American States, accused of corruption in Costa Rica, quits two weeks into the job.
BBC News - October 8, 2004
Oil prices again reach new highs
Oil prices reach yet new record highs as supply concerns and strong global demand continue to place an upward pressure.
BBC News - October 8, 2004
Ivory crackdown agreed in Africa
African countries have announced a continent-wide plan to slash ivory trading in their domestic markets.
BBC News - October 8, 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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