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Bomber's family condemn militants
The mother of a teenage suicide bomber who killed three Israelis criticises those who recruited him.
BBC News - November 1, 2004
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Kerry, Bush in final charge through battlegrounds
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Kerry, Bush in final charge through battlegrounds
President Bush and Sen. Kerry are spending the last day before the presidential election campaigning in the showdown states that could hand them the keys to the White House. Bush told supporters: "I will defend your deepest values, and I will work every day to make sure your families are safe.&...
CNN - November 1, 2004
Candidates make final effort
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Candidates make final effort
President Bush and Sen. John Kerry were spending the final day of the 2004 campaign Monday visiting states that could hold the key to success.
CNN - November 1, 2004
Six kidnapped in Baghdad
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Six kidnapped in Baghdad
Two senior Iraqi government officials were gunned down in separate attacks Monday, while four Iraqis, an American and a Sri Lankan were kidnapped after a gun battle near their office, police have reported.
CNN - November 1, 2004
Within reach
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Within reach
President Bush and Democratic Sen. John Kerry spent the final day of the 2004 campaign Monday visiting states that could hold the key to success
CNN - November 1, 2004
Candidates Hopscotch Through Battleground States in Final Bid
President Bush and Senator John Kerry are spending the day in the states that remain close, like Ohio, Florida and Wisconsin.
New York Times - November 1, 2004
Rehnquist Delays Return to High Court, Raising New Questions
William H. Rehnquist said that he is working from home and undergoing radiation and chemotherapy for his thyroid cancer.
New York Times - November 1, 2004
2 Candidates in Ukraine Election Face Runoff
International election observers criticized the election today as biased and marred by widespread irregularities.
New York Times - November 1, 2004
Oracle Raises Its Hostile Offer for PeopleSoft
The Oracle Corporation said today that it raised its hostile bid for rival PeopleSoft to $24 per share from $21, its "best and final offer."
New York Times - November 1, 2004
Weaker Dollar Causes Toyota's Profit to Slip
Toyota's earnings slipped 1.5 percent in the most recent quarter as damage from a falling dollar offset strong increases in sales around the world.
New York Times - November 1, 2004
Oil Prices Drop Below $50 a Barrel
Oil futures prices sank below $50 a barrel, continuing the selloff sparked last week by rising U.S. supplies of crude.
New York Times - November 1, 2004
Oracle makes $8.8bn bid for rival
Oracle ups the ante in its battle to take control of rival software producer Peoplesoft, making an improved $8.8bn takeover offer for the company.
BBC News - November 1, 2004
Uruguay elects left-wing leader
Tabare Vazquez becomes Uruguay's first left-wing president after winning more than 50% of the vote.
BBC News - November 1, 2004
Ailing US judge told not to work
US Supreme Court Chief Justice Rehnquist says he is unable to return to work as early as hoped after cancer surgery.
BBC News - November 1, 2004
China attacks Bush foreign policy
Former Vice-Premier Qian Qichen criticises the 'Bush Doctrine' just days before the US election.
BBC News - November 1, 2004
University access 'is widening'
Leading universities in the UK are taking more state school students, a champion of wider access says.
BBC News - November 1, 2004
Inquiry into hospital deaths
An independent inquiry into the deaths in hospital of three children is announced by the NI health minister.
BBC News - November 1, 2004
Markets tense over close US poll
Investors brace themselves for one of the tightest Presidential elections in US history with financial experts hoping that a clear winner emerges from Tuesday's poll.
BBC News - November 1, 2004
Football: Norwich hold City
Willo Flood and Damien Francis score as Man City and Norwich share the points.
BBC News - November 1, 2004
FBI appeal over 'US al-Qaeda man'
The FBI asks for help to find a man known as Azzam the American who made video threats against the US.
BBC News - November 1, 2004
Collymore claim 'unfounded'- club
Bath Rugby Club says Stan Collymore's claim he was racially abused by a team member is "unfounded".
BBC News - November 1, 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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