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Nepalese hostages killed in Iraq
Twelve Nepalese hostages are killed by Islamic militants in Iraq in what Nepal calls a "barbarian act".
BBC News - August 31, 2004
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Domestic issues to dominate GOP
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Domestic issues to dominate GOP
Republicans are expected to shift their focus from the war on terror to domestic issues on their convention's second day. Under the theme "people of compassion," California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and first lady Laura Bush are to be the key speakers. Also on the program is Education Sec...
CNN - August 31, 2004
Turning to domestic issues
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Turning to domestic issues
Republicans shift their focus from the war on terror to domestic issues Tuesday, the second day of their convention. On tap to speak: Arnold Schwarzenegger and Laura Bush.
CNN - August 31, 2004
For G.O.P., Another Night of Moderation Lies Ahead
Laura Bush will try to soften some of her husband's rougher edges and Arnold Schwarzenegger will tell his immigrant story.
New York Times - August 31, 2004
Protesters Heed Calls for Widespread Civil Disobedience
Some anti-war demonstrators prepared to symbolically "die" as near as possible to the site of the Republican National Convention.
New York Times - August 31, 2004
Twin Bus Bombings in Israel Kill at Least 15 and Wound Dozens
The Palestinian militant group Hamas reportedly took responsibility for the near-simultaneous blasts.
New York Times - August 31, 2004
Panel Says Conrad Black Ran a 'Corporate Kleptocracy'
Conrad Black and other controlling shareholders of Hollinger used $400 million for personal perks, a new report says.
New York Times - August 31, 2004
Apple Unveils New iMac at Paris Show
The new model, unveiled at the opening of the Apple Expo in Paris, upgrades the iMac line with the faster G5 processors already used in Apple's top-end Power Macs.
New York Times - August 31, 2004
Judge Rules $60 Million Can't Be Withheld From Ex-Freddie Mac Chief
The ruling was a setback for regulators seeking to strip the compensation of a former Freddie Mac chief executive for his alleged role in the company's accounting scandal.
New York Times - August 31, 2004
Protests at IMF Argentina talks
Protesters clash with police as International Monetary Fund chief Rodrigo Rato visits Buenos Aires.
BBC News - August 31, 2004
Man Utd sign Rooney
Manchester United sign England star Wayne Rooney from Everton on a six-year deal.
BBC News - August 31, 2004
Moscow 'suicide blast' kills 10
At least 10 people die in a possible suicide bombing outside an underground railway station in Moscow.
BBC News - August 31, 2004
UK no longer top asylum nation
The UK has been replaced by France as the top destination for asylum seekers in the industrialised world, says the UN.
BBC News - August 31, 2004
Astronomers see new planets
US astronomers find the smallest worlds detected circling other stars and say it is a breakthrough in the search for life in space.
BBC News - August 31, 2004
Tennis: Henman battles through
Tim Henman overcomes a back injury to beat Ivo Karlovic at the US Open.
BBC News - August 31, 2004
Iran arrests dozens 'for spying'
Dozens of people are arrested in Iran for spying on its nuclear activities, and passing details to its "enemies".
BBC News - August 31, 2004
Guinness recognises jet record
The Guinness Book of Records has officially recognised the world speed record set by Nasa's X-43A hypersonic aircraft earlier this year.
BBC News - August 31, 2004
Militants kill 12 Nepalese hostages
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Militants kill 12 Nepalese hostages
Iraqi militants have killed 12 Nepalis they captured just over a week ago, the militants and a Nepalese official said. It was the largest mass killing of captives in the insurgency following the toppling of Saddam Hussein.
CNN - August 31, 2004
Gaston floods Richmond
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Gaston floods Richmond
An area of about 20 blocks of downtown Richmond was roped off and was being condemned Tuesday after the remnants of Tropical Storm Gaston flooded the city and other parts of central Virginia with a foot or more of rain. At least three people were killed.
CNN - August 31, 2004
Twin Bus Bombings in Israel Kill at Least 15
Suicide bombers last struck in Israel on March 14, killing 10 people at the southern port of Ashdod after hiding in a container exported from the Gaza Strip.
New York Times - August 31, 2004
12 Nepalese Reportedly Executed in Iraq
A video purporting to show the killings of Nepalese kidnapped in Iraq was posted on a Web site linked to militants.
New York Times - August 31, 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.
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