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Brown 'to keep grip on spending'
Chancellor Gordon Brown has insisted he will stick to his 'golden rule' on spending, despite calls from the City and unions.
BBC News - October 23, 2004
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Candidates press messages home in key states
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Candidates press messages home in key states
The two major presidential candidates are storming important "showdown states" on Saturday -- states that could push either man to victory on November 2 -- with rallies planned in Florida, Colorado and New Mexico. President Bush returns to familiar territory with four stops in Florida. Sen...
CNN - October 23, 2004
Japan quakes: Death toll rising
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Japan quakes: Death toll rising
At least 13 people died and hundreds were injured in a series of powerful earthquakes and aftershocks in northern Japan on Saturday. Roads buckled, buildings crumbled a bullet train was derailed by the shocks that measured as high as 6.8.
CNN - October 23, 2004
Bush and Kerry Focus Campaigns on 11 Key States
Both campaigns have plans for a barrage of visits and television ads in key battlegrounds over the next 10 days.
New York Times - October 23, 2004
In Africa, Free Schools Feed a Different Hunger
Millions of children have poured into schools as country after country has made primary education free.
New York Times - October 23, 2004
Bush Keeps Focus on Preparedness for Terrorism; Kerry Shifts to a Theme of Hope
As President Bush stumped through the 2000 battleground state of Florida, Senator John Kerry sought to expand turnout among the growing Hispanic population in the Southwest.
New York Times - October 23, 2004
After Terror, a Secret Rewriting of Military Law
The story of how Guantánamo and the new military justice system became an intractable legacy of Sept. 11 has been largely hidden from public view.
New York Times - October 23, 2004
Rebel Attacks Kill 12 Iraqis; G.I.'s Injured
Insurgents launched several strikes on Saturday, with the deadliest attack occurring outside a Marine base in western Iraq.
New York Times - October 23, 2004
Afghan Bomber Kills Girl, 12, in Attack That Wounds 6 Others
A suicide bomber killed himself and a 12-year-old girl on a busy street on Saturday, apparently in an attempt to attack international peacekeepers.
New York Times - October 23, 2004
Delta May Be Close to Filing for Bankruptcy Protection
Delta Air Lines could seek bankruptcy protection as soon as next week, unless it reaches a deal with its pilots' union and makes significant progress in restructuring its debt.
New York Times - October 23, 2004
Bush shakes up US corporate taxes
President Bush signs a bill to settle a trade war with Europe, which awards some $140bn in new tax breaks over 10 years.
BBC News - October 23, 2004
Japan agrees to ease US beef ban
Japan agrees to a partial easing of a 10-month-old ban on beef imports from the United States.
BBC News - October 23, 2004
Mobile aid for diabetes patients
A UK team is developing a way to use mobile phones to make lives of diabetics easier.
BBC News - October 23, 2004
Agency appeals to kidnappers
Aid agency Care International makes a televised appeal asking the kidnappers of its Iraq director Margaret Hassan to release her.
BBC News - October 23, 2004
Crew's craft leaves space station
Russian and US crew members begin their return to Earth, leaving two men on the International Space station.
BBC News - October 23, 2004
Football: Liverpool 2-0 Charlton
Goals from John Arne Riise and Luis Garcia give Liverpool the win over Charlton and fifth place in the Premiership.
BBC News - October 23, 2004
F1: Barrichello in pole position
Ferrari's Rubens Barrichello sets pole position at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
BBC News - October 23, 2004
Somalia asks AU for peacekeepers
Somalia's new president asks the African Union to send 20,000 peacekeepers to secure the country.
BBC News - October 23, 2004
Italy U-turn over Kurd refugees
The UN says Italy has changed its mind and agreed to accept an asylum request from 13 Turkish Kurds.
BBC News - October 23, 2004
Husband in TV plea to kidnappers
The husband of kidnapped aid worker Margaret Hassan appears on Arabic television to beg for her release.
BBC News - October 23, 2004
13 dead in fresh wave of Iraq violence
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13 dead in fresh wave of Iraq violence
Insurgents today targeted an Iraqi police station west of Baghdad, a national guard camp in Samarra and a convoy carrying food for U.S. soldiers, killing at least 13 people. U.S. military sources also said that a senior figure in terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's inner circle had been captured in a p...
CNN - October 23, 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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