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Bush Faces Rising Complaints About Handling of Disaster
President Bush faced increasingly bitter complaints from local and state officials along the battered Gulf Coast as he struggled to exert control over the disaster.
New York Times - September 4, 2005
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Rescuers go roof-to-roof
U.S. Coast Guard and Army helicopters circle over New Orleans to drop supplies and rescue people still trapped after six days. Meanwhile, police shoot and kill at least five people after gunmen open fire on contractors crossing a bridge to make levee repairs, The Associated Press reports.
CNN - September 4, 2005
Rescuers go roof-to-roof
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Rescuers go roof-to-roof
Helicopters circled over New Orleans on Sunday to drop supplies and rescue people trapped for a sixth day in the nearly deserted city. The Coast Guard asked anyone still stranded in New Orleans "to hang brightly colored or white sheets, towels or anything else" to help rescuers locate them...
CNN - September 4, 2005
Israel Says Palestinian Pleaded Guilty to Assisting Attackers
A prominent member of the Palestinian parliament pleaded guilty in an Israeli military court to charges that he helped carry out attacks against Israel
New York Times - September 4, 2005
Evacuations Move Tens of Thousands From New Orleans
U.S. official says residents who stayed behind will be ordered to leave ravaged city.
New York Times - September 4, 2005
Iraq to Put Hussein on Trial in 6 Weeks
The trial of Saddam Hussein will begin in six weeks, the Iraqi government said today.
New York Times - September 4, 2005
9 Afghans Killed Ahead of Election; Taliban Are Blamed
Another election candidate and eight other people were killed in Afghanistan in several attacks, officials said today, blaming Taliban militants.
New York Times - September 4, 2005
Football: Brazil clinch finals spot
Adriano scores a hat-trick in a 5-0 win over Chile to clinch Brazil's place in Germany next year.
BBC News - September 4, 2005
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BBC News - September 4, 2005
Key to why melanoma is so potent
Scientists find a gene which drives the growth and survival of the most dangerous form of skin cancer.
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One in five schools which advertised for a head teacher last year failed to find a suitable one, a study says.
BBC News - September 4, 2005
Somalis drown on Yemen crossing
At least 58 Somali migrants drown and many more are feared to have died on an illegal boat crossing to Yemen.
BBC News - September 4, 2005
German candidates in key TV duel
Germany's chancellor and his challenger hold a televised debate, two weeks ahead of a general election.
BBC News - September 4, 2005
Putin sacks head of Russian navy
Russian President Vladimir Putin sacks the head of the navy following a submarine accident last month.
BBC News - September 4, 2005
'Over 100 Britons' missing in US
A total of 131 Britons are missing after the Hurricane Katrina devastated the US, the government says.
BBC News - September 4, 2005
Bush pays tribute to Rehnquist
US President George W Bush pays tribute to William Rehnquist, the US Chief Justice who died on Saturday.
BBC News - September 4, 2005
Venus wins battle of the sisters
Venus Williams defeats sister Serena in straight sets to reach the quarter-finals of the US Open.
BBC News - September 4, 2005
'Five shot dead' in New Orleans
At least five people are reportedly shot dead by police amid a massive relief effort in hurricane-hit New Orleans.
BBC News - September 4, 2005
Death toll 'could be in thousands'
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Death toll 'could be in thousands'
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt tells CNN the death toll from Hurricane Katrina could be in the thousands. He was speaking as more than 42,000 people were finally evacuated from New Orleans.
CNN - September 4, 2005
Death toll 'could be in thousands'
CNN
Death toll 'could be in thousands'
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt tells CNN the death toll from Hurricane Katrina could be in the thousands. He was speaking as more than 42,000 people were finally evacuated from New Orleans.
CNN - September 4, 2005
Feds: Katrina killed thousands
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Feds: Katrina killed thousands
Thousands of people who had huddled for days in squalor at the New Orleans convention center and at the Superdome after Hurricane Katrina have been evacuated, authorities said Sunday. Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt told CNN the death toll from the storm would be in the thousands...
CNN - September 4, 2005
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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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