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Bush hits campaign trail in post-convention push
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Bush hits campaign trail in post-convention push
Hours after he made his case for a second term before an upbeat Republican convention crowd, President Bush raced through three states on Friday to spur his backers to the polls in November. Targeting areas he failed to carry in the 2000 election, Bush told voters, "It's a time for choosing.&qu...
CNN - September 3, 2004
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Report: More than 200 dead in school standoff
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Report: More than 200 dead in school standoff
An emergency official late Friday night said the special operation to end the school hostage crisis in Russia is completed, but a worst-case aftermath of hundreds of hostages killed and wounded is emerging. The Interfax news agency, quoting Russian health officials, said more than 200 people had die...
CNN - September 3, 2004
Report: More than 200 killed in school siege
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Report: More than 200 killed in school siege
Officials say the hostage crisis in a Russian school is over, but a worst-case aftermath is emerging. The Interfax news agency, quoting Russian health officials, said more than 200 people, many of them children, had died.
CNN - September 3, 2004
At Least 120 Hostages Dead After Hours of Pitched Battles
More than 650 hostages were rushed to hospitals, but many bodies lay in the charred wreckage of the school's gymnasium.
New York Times - September 3, 2004
Clinton Hospitalized With Chest Pains and Will Face Surgery
The former president will undergo heart bypass surgery after complaining of shortness of breath and chest pains.
New York Times - September 3, 2004
Evacuations Continue as Florida Braces for Weakened Storm
The hurricane, which slowed down to 115 miles per hour late this morning, could make landfall late Saturday.
New York Times - September 3, 2004
U.S. Economy Added 144,000 Jobs in August
The pace of job creation picked up modestly in August and the unemployment rate edged down, the Labor Dept. said.
New York Times - September 3, 2004
U.S. Services Growth Slowed in August
Growth in the vast U.S. services sector slowed in August although managers seemed more willing to hire new workers, according to an industry survey published today.
New York Times - September 3, 2004
Macedonians to vote on rights law
The Macedonian parliament agrees to hold a referendum on a law to give greater power to ethnic Albanians.
BBC News - September 3, 2004
Lebanon extends president's term
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BBC News - September 3, 2004
Joy as Indian hostages come home
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Voyeur filmed women in toilet
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Bill Clinton to have heart bypass
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Scotland game abandoned
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'Many fatalities' at Russian school
CNN
'Many fatalities' at Russian school
There are many fatalities in the hostage crisis at a southern Russian school, an official said today. The official said 60 bodies have been identified. Some children still are being held hostage and a gunbattle continues at the school, the official said.
CNN - September 3, 2004
Russia siege: Children still held
CNN
Russia siege: Children still held
Some children are still being held hostage at a Russia school where a two-day siege reaches a bloody climax, the head of the crisis headquarters at the school says. There are reports of more than 100 bodies in the school's gymnasium and 20 hostage-takers being killed.
CNN - September 3, 2004
Florida readies for Frances
CNN
Florida readies for Frances
Florida residents were taking last-minute precautions on Friday as Hurricane Frances lumbered through the Bahamas toward the eastern United States. The storm, with maximum sustained winds of 120 mph, is expected to make landfall as early as Saturday afternoon.
CNN - September 3, 2004
Soldiers Storm Russian School; Fate of Many Hostages Is Unclear
There were preliminary reports that scores of people died in the fighting, including hostages and guerrillas.
New York Times - September 3, 2004
As Florida Braces for Big Storm, Evacuations Continue
The storm weakened slightly today and is expected to hit Florida Saturday afternoon or evening with up to 20 inches of rain.
New York Times - September 3, 2004
U.S. Economy Added 144,000 Jobs in August
The unemployment rate for August fell to 5.4 percent from 5.5 percent, the lowest since October 2001.
New York Times - September 3, 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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