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Hurricane Rakes Grenada and Kills 20
Hurricane Ivan, the latest storm in a busy Atlantic hurricane season, killed at least 20 people on the island of Grenada.
New York Times - September 9, 2004
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Keys evacuation ordered
CNN
Keys evacuation ordered
Tourists and residents were told Thursday they will have to leave the Florida Keys to avoid mighty Hurricane Ivan, even as the state still struggled with the misery left by Hurricanes Frances and Charley.
CNN - September 9, 2004
Jamaica bracing for Ivan
CNN
Jamaica bracing for Ivan
With almost nothing but open sea between Jamaica and Hurricane Ivan, officials expected the Catagory 5 storm to be worse than Gilbert, which hit Jamaica in 1988, killing 45 people. Jamaican Prime Minister P.J. Patterson told his fellow Jamaicans that Ivan poses an "imminent danger" and tha...
CNN - September 9, 2004
Al-Zawahiri: U.S. faltering in Afghanistan
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Al-Zawahiri: U.S. faltering in Afghanistan
Osama bin Laden's top lieutenant, Ayman al-Zawahiri, appeared in a videotape message Thursday on the Arabic-language TV news network Al-Jazeera, saying southern and eastern Afghanistan is control of the mujahedeen.
CNN - September 9, 2004
New Guard memos surface
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New Guard memos surface
Newly unearthed memos state that President Bush failed to meet standards of the Texas Air National Guard during the Vietnam war, that he refused a direct order and that his superiors were in a state of turmoil over how to evaluate his performance after he was suspended from flying.
CNN - September 9, 2004
U.S. Forces Take Action in Areas Dominated by Iraqi Insurgents
U.S. forces entered Samarra to re-assert Iraqi government authority, bombed a building in Falluja, and reportedly clashed with rebels in a town near the Syrian border.
New York Times - September 9, 2004
Senators Criticize C.I.A. in Inquiry on Iraqi Prison Abuse
The C.I.A. was criticized today for failing to provide Army investigators with documents on unregistered "ghost detainees."
New York Times - September 9, 2004
Bin Laden Deputy Appears in New Videotape
In a videotape made public today, Osama bin Laden's chief deputy claimed that the U.S. was on the brink of defeat.
New York Times - September 9, 2004
Powell Declares Genocide in Sudan in Bid to Raise Pressure
The declaration was the first by the administration to classify the situation in Darfur as genocidal.
New York Times - September 9, 2004
Defying Bush, House Votes to Block New Overtime Rules
The House moved to block the Labor Department from carrying out changes that critics argued could deprive millions of overtime pay.
New York Times - September 9, 2004
Health Premiums Rose 5 Times Faster Than Income in 2004
The figures from a survey released today are likely to throw more people into the ranks of the uninsured, analysts said.
New York Times - September 9, 2004
Stocks End Mixed on Job Data and Oil Prices
Rising oil prices and a disappointing wholesale inventories report offset a sharp drop in initial unemployment claims today, keeping stocks mixed.
New York Times - September 9, 2004
Australia firm after Jakarta bomb
Australia says it will not be cowed by terrorism, after a bomb at its embassy in Indonesia kills nine people.
BBC News - September 9, 2004
Babies lost 'after GP's sadism'
A woman says she lost three babies after 'sadistic' treatment she received from jailed GP Clifford Ayling.
BBC News - September 9, 2004
Boy, 13, accused of pizza murder
A 13-year-old boy is charged with the murder of a pizza restaurant worker.
BBC News - September 9, 2004
Henman reaches last four
Tim Henman beats Dominik Hrbaty in four sets to reach the US Open semi-finals.
BBC News - September 9, 2004
Football: Vogts' job still safe
The SFA insists manager Berti Vogts has been issued with no ultimatums over the future of his job.
BBC News - September 9, 2004
Hurricane Ivan blasts Caribbean
At least 15 people are killed as Hurricane Ivan sweeps through the Caribbean islands towards Jamaica.
BBC News - September 9, 2004
Seven dead in Israeli incursions
At least seven Palestinians, including a child, are killed by Israeli forces in Gaza and the West Bank.
BBC News - September 9, 2004
Real sells 3m tracks at a loss
RealNetworks says it increased its share of the online music market after halving the price of tunes.
BBC News - September 9, 2004
Al-Qaeda deputy says US lying low
Osama Bin Laden's deputy claims Islamic fighters control much of Afghanistan, in a new video aired on al-Jazeera TV.
BBC News - September 9, 2004

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