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Bush defends action against Iraq
President Bush backs his policy on Iraq, despite confirmation that Saddam Hussein did not have WMD.
BBC News - October 7, 2004
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Reports: 23 dead in Egyptian hotel blast
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Reports: 23 dead in Egyptian hotel blast
As many as 23 people died Thursday in a massive explosion at the Hilton Hotel in the resort town of Taba, Egypt, near the Israeli town of Eliat, Israeli radio reported. Two other explosions occurred shortly afterward near Ras al Shitan, a camping area south of Taba, Israeli radio said. "I heard...
CNN - October 7, 2004
U.S., Iraqi troops expand offensive
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U.S., Iraqi troops expand offensive
More than 2,000 U.S. and Iraqi troops are targeting insurgents in the northern section of Babil province, even as insurgents targeted a hotel near Baghdad's Green Zone.
CNN - October 7, 2004
WMD report enters the fray
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WMD report enters the fray
Republicans and Democrats -- on the eve of the second presidential debate -- are using the new report on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction program to bolster their positions.
CNN - October 7, 2004
Rockets Hit Hotel in Baghdad; Shiite Rebel Offers Truce Deal
The rocket attack temporarily overshadowed a pledge by a top aide to Moktada al-Sadr to disarm his militia.
New York Times - October 7, 2004
Three Explosions Strike Resorts in Egypt
Three explosions shook popular resorts on Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, where Israelis were vacationing Thursday night at the close of a Jewish holiday.
New York Times - October 7, 2004
Bush Rejects View That Weapons Report Belies Case for War
President Bush said the finding that Iraq had no illicit arms at the time of the invasion in no way undermined his decision to go to war.
New York Times - October 7, 2004
Ethics Rebuke to DeLay Prompts Democratic Calls for Ouster
House Democrats declared that the latest case against the leader of the Republican majority proved that he was unfit to lead.
New York Times - October 7, 2004
Oil Prices Hit $53 a Barrel, Then Stage a Retreat
This winter, as crude oil touched $53 a barrel today, they will translate into higher heating bills for American households.
New York Times - October 7, 2004
AT&T to Cut 7,000 Jobs and Reduce Assets by $11.4 Billion
The drastic moves were prompted by AT&T's plan to retreat from the consumer telephone business following a lost court battle.
New York Times - October 7, 2004
KMPG Agrees to Pay $115 Million to Settle Suit
The accounting firm KPMG has agreed to settle a shareholder lawsuit claiming the company failed in its audit of a software company which later collapsed.
New York Times - October 7, 2004
Government to Rest in Enron Fraud Trial
The government prepared to rest its fraud and conspiracy case today following testimony from a key Enron executive that a barge sale was a sham designed to inflate profits.
New York Times - October 7, 2004
Parmalat to sue Bank of America
Parmalat's administrators file a multi-billion dollar lawsuit against Bank of America, claiming damages over the food giant's collapse.
BBC News - October 7, 2004
Canada's PM faces double crisis
Canada's prime minister, Paul Martin, says he may call an election if he loses a crucial vote on Thursday.
BBC News - October 7, 2004
Brazil warned of slum 'bloodbath'
Rights group Amnesty International warns of an imminent gang war in two Rio slums unless police in the Brazilian city act.
BBC News - October 7, 2004
Bank of America to cut jobs
The largest retail bank in the US - Bank of America - is to cut 4,500 jobs as part of its ongoing integration of FleetBoston.
BBC News - October 7, 2004
Rapist on run is recaptured
A convicted rapist who walked out of an open prison in south Wales is back in police custody.
BBC News - October 7, 2004
Killer flu recreated in the lab
Scientists show tiny changes to modern flu viruses could make them as deadly as the lethal 1918 strain.
BBC News - October 7, 2004
Call to end school strike
The NI Children's Commissioner calls on a teachers' union to reconsider its strike action.
BBC News - October 7, 2004
Italy seeks Libya immigrant deal
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi holds talks in Libya on stemming the flow of migrants to Italy.
BBC News - October 7, 2004
Warning of dissident threat
The police step up security patrols because of an increased threat from dissident republicans.
BBC News - October 7, 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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