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Cassini swings past giant moon
The Cassini spacecraft makes a close pass of Saturn's giant moon Titan which is expected to result in the closest views yet of the mysterious satellite.
BBC News - October 26, 2004
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Candidates spread key messages
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Candidates spread key messages
With a week remaining until Election Day, President Bush and Sen. Kerry both are campaigning in Wisconsin today, a swing state fast becoming as important as the Big Three battlegrounds -- Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Wisconsin has 10 electoral votes and narrowly went for Al Gore in 2000 but recen...
CNN - October 26, 2004
Candidates trade jabs
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Candidates trade jabs
With the campaign in its final week, President Bush and Sen. John Kerry stumped in Wisconsin -- a showdown state with 10 crucial electoral votes -- before the president went to Iowa and the challenger to Nevada and New Mexico.
CNN - October 26, 2004
Knesset approves Gaza pullout plan
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Knesset approves Gaza pullout plan
The Israeli parliament has backed Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's plan to pull troops and settlements out of Gaza and part of the West Bank.
CNN - October 26, 2004
Allawi Faults U.S.-Led Forces on Execution of Iraqi Soldiers
Prime Minister Ayad Allawi said that "major negligence" by some military forces in Iraq led to the deaths of 49 Iraqi trainees.
New York Times - October 26, 2004
Bush and Kerry Take Debate Over Security to a Swing State
In Wisconsin, each candidate accused the other of betraying the heritage of his own party on national security.
New York Times - October 26, 2004
Investigators Fault Co-Pilot's Actions in Crash That Killed 265
The co-pilot responded to turbulence with "inappropriate" use of the controls just before flight 587 crashed.
New York Times - October 26, 2004
With Prospect of Chapter 11 Looming, Delta and Pilots Bargain
A Chapter 11 filing could occur as soon as tomorrow if the airline cannot agree with its pilots on $1 billion in wage and benefit cuts.
New York Times - October 26, 2004
Lockheed Earnings Up on Plane Sales
Lockheed's third-quarter earnings rose 41 percent behind higher sales of military transport planes and an increase in the company's IT business.
New York Times - October 26, 2004
Israeli Parliament Approves Sharon's Gaza Withdrawal Plan
Ariel Sharon, the Israeli prime minister, prevailed in what he called the most important vote of his political life.
New York Times - October 26, 2004
New Hummer Is Smaller, Cheaper and Less Gas Hungry
The new junior member of the Hummer family, dubbed H3, is seen as critical to the survival of a brand that has been treading water this year.
New York Times - October 26, 2004
Marsh to escape criminal charges
US insurance broker Marsh & McLennan is set to avoid criminal charges after it announces a wide-ranging reform of the way it does business.
BBC News - October 26, 2004
Press 'least free' in Cuba, Asia
Lack of press freedom is worst in Asia, Cuba and the Middle East, says a media watchdog report.
BBC News - October 26, 2004
Games 'deserve a place in class'
Computer games are integral to many youngsters' lives and should be studied in school, academics argue.
BBC News - October 26, 2004
Coronation Street tops TV awards
Coronation Street takes the top prize at the National Television Awards, beating rival soap EastEnders.
BBC News - October 26, 2004
Trade fumes over smoke ban plans
The Scottish Executive's wide-ranging consultation on a public smoking ban is labelled a "sham".
BBC News - October 26, 2004
Paedophile 'should not have been free'
The mother of a boy abused by a paedophile with previous convictions says he should never have been freed from jail.
BBC News - October 26, 2004
Guardian 'could support Lib Dems'
The Guardian's editor says the newspaper might back the Lib Dems instead of Labour at the next election.
BBC News - October 26, 2004
Blair in academy talks with heads
Tony Blair is meeting private school head teachers in an effort to persuade them to sponsor city academies.
BBC News - October 26, 2004
Stomach pains prompt Arafat tests
The Palestinian leader undergoes exploratory tests in his compound after suffering stomach pains.
BBC News - October 26, 2004
UDA figures to meet Murphy
A loyalist delegation including senior UDA figures is due to hold talks with the Northern Ireland Secretary.
BBC News - October 26, 2004
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WILL PETA'S ANTI-FISHING CAMPAIGN THAT CALLS FISH "SEA KITTENS" TURN YOU AWAY FROM SEAFOOD OR FISHING?
NO, THOSE PEOPLE ARE NUTS!!
NO, BUT I MAY MIX IN SOME FRIED CAT WITH MY NEXT BATCH OF FRIED CATFISH.
YES, I WILL NEVER FISH OR EAT SEAFOOD AGAIN. THANKS PETA!
MAYBE, BUT I STILL PLAN TO WEAR FUR!
NOT SURE.
 
 

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