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Bush hits back on Iraq explosives
George W Bush slams his US presidential rival John Kerry for "wild charges" about missing explosives in Iraq.
BBC News - October 27, 2004
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Bush, Kerry on the road again
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Bush, Kerry on the road again
Sen. John Kerry hammered away for a second day Wednesday at the Bush administration's handling of reports that tons of explosives were missing in Iraq. President Bush reached out to showdown state Democrats.
CNN - October 27, 2004
Arafat in critical condition
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Arafat in critical condition
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat was in critical condition late Wednesday, after his health deteriorated through the course of the day, Palestinian officials said. "He is in critical condition, but he's conscious," Hassan Abu-Libdeh, the cabinet secretary for the Palestinian Authority, tol...
CNN - October 27, 2004
In high gear
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In high gear
With six days to go, President Bush and Democratic challenger Sen. John Kerry visit a total of five key states today in their quests to pick up enough electoral votes to win on November 2.
CNN - October 27, 2004
Abducted aid worker seen in new video
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Abducted aid worker seen in new video
Margaret Hassan, the kidnapped director of CARE International in Iraq, again pleaded for her life in a videotape that aired Wednesday on the Arabic-language network Al-Jazeera, urging Britons to pressure Prime Minister Tony Blair to withdraw troops from the country.
CNN - October 27, 2004
Bush Says Kerry 'Jumps to Conclusions' on Iraq Explosives
President Bush's remarks were his first on the missing explosives, signaling that he recognized the issue's political potency.
New York Times - October 27, 2004
Arafat's Health Worsens; Doctors Sent to Compound
Yasir Arafat had been ill over the past two weeks, suffering from what Palestinian officials said was a lengthy bout of the flu.
New York Times - October 27, 2004
Oil Prices Fall Sharply on U.S. Inventories
Crude oil futures prices plummeted today, falling by nearly $3 a barrel, as traders shelved concerns about tight winter-fuel supplies.
New York Times - October 27, 2004
DreamWorks Caps Initial Share Price for Spinoff at $25
The share sale, one of the biggest initial public offerings in recent years in the entertainment business, may raise as much as $844 million.
New York Times - October 27, 2004
Chile 'violates Indians' rights'
Chile is violating the rights of indigenous people by resorting to an outdated anti-terrorism law, a leading rights group says.
BBC News - October 27, 2004
US economy 'continued to grow'
The US economy has continued to grow in September and early October, but was hampered by record oil prices, a report from the Federal Reserve shows.
BBC News - October 27, 2004
Costa Rica financial row deepens
A former Costa Rican president says he received payments from a telecoms company, amid a scandal that has seen two other ex-leaders arrested.
BBC News - October 27, 2004
Disorder measures hit the streets
The most controversial provisions of the new anti-social behaviour act are coming into force.
BBC News - October 27, 2004
US rolls out most expensive jet
The US brings into service the first FA-22 Raptor, rated as the most expensive fighter plane in military history.
BBC News - October 27, 2004
Britons jailed for cocaine haul
Four Britons are sentenced to 20 years in jail plus hard labour in Ghana for plotting to smuggle cocaine, the Foreign Office says.
BBC News - October 27, 2004
UK praises Gibraltar 'dialogue'
After talks in Madrid, UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw says a new forum for dialogue is opening up on Gibraltar.
BBC News - October 27, 2004
Euro row is 'hiccup' - Mandelson
Peter Mandelson says the row which led to the proposed EU Commission line-up being withdrawn is a 'hiccup'.
BBC News - October 27, 2004
Football fans clash with police
West Ham supporters clash with police after their 1-0 defeat by Chelsea in a Carling Cup tie.
BBC News - October 27, 2004
Draw pairs Chelsea and Newcastle
Newcastle will meet Chelsea and Middlesbrough entertain Liverpool in the Carling Cup fourth round.
BBC News - October 27, 2004
Obasanjo backs bishops over gays
The Nigerian president praises Africa's Anglican bishops for what he called their principled stand against homosexuality.
BBC News - October 27, 2004
Planners swamped by applications
The Planning Service is inundated with a flood of applications for new housing developments.
BBC News - October 27, 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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