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Nepalese troops go after rebels
The Nepalese army begins a major offensive against Maoist rebels in a western mountainous region
BBC News - August 9, 2004
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Fighting flares again in Najaf
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Fighting flares again in Najaf
Fresh fighting was reported Tuesday in the holy city of Najaf, where multinational forces have been battling a radical cleric's militia for six days now.
CNN - August 9, 2004
Trump Hotels planning bankruptcy
The flagship company of businessman Donald Trump is to apply for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US.
BBC News - August 9, 2004
Pupils bear spam e-mail overload
Most of the e-mails sent to London school children are spam, many of them offering drugs.
BBC News - August 9, 2004
Euroscepticism 'fuels xenophobia'
Europe Minister Denis MacShane says the Eurosceptic press is fuelling xenophobia.
BBC News - August 9, 2004
Footballer crash victim may sue
A man badly injured in the crash for which footballer Lee Hughes was jailed for six years may sue for compensation.
BBC News - August 9, 2004
Police probe suspicous death
A man is arrested in connection with the discovery of a man's body at a house in County Antrim.
BBC News - August 9, 2004
National crackdown on fake goods
A crackdown on counterfeiting and piracy is planned under government moves to protect intellectual property.
BBC News - August 9, 2004
Store discounting cuts inflation
Cheaper furniture prices help to cut UK consumer price inflation to 1.4% in July from 1.6% the previous month.
BBC News - August 9, 2004
Revenge probe in double murder
Detectives investigating a couple's murder probe any link with a murder committed by their son.
BBC News - August 9, 2004
Howard outlines anti-crime plans
Tory leader Michael Howard will pledge on Tuesday to free police from bureaucracy and political correctness.
BBC News - August 9, 2004
Food appeal for drought-hit Kenya
The UN is launching an appeal for almost $100m for more than 2m Kenyans facing starvation due to drought.
BBC News - August 9, 2004
Delay over Darfur peacekeepers
The African Union delays any decision on deploying an African peacekeeping force to Darfur.
BBC News - August 9, 2004
Cash shortage hits locust battle
A cash shortfall is harming efforts to contain African locust swarms which could reach Asia, the UN says.
BBC News - August 9, 2004
Fighting rages on in Iraqi city
Supporters of Iraqi Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr and US troops clash for a sixth day in the holy city of Najaf.
BBC News - August 9, 2004
Al Qaeda arrests yield 1,000 disks
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Al Qaeda arrests yield 1,000 disks
Nearly 1,000 computer disks were recovered last week as part of a series of arrests in the United Kingdom of alleged al Qaeda operatives, U.S. government sources have told CNN.
CNN - August 9, 2004
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Gabe Gross's first major league home run helps the Toronto Blue Jays beat the NY Yankees - plus a round-up.
BBC News - August 9, 2004
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BBC News - August 9, 2004
Oil prices surge to record highs
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BBC News - August 9, 2004
Report slams 'worst performing' prison
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BBC News - August 9, 2004
Missing backpacker's body found
The body of missing British backpacker Sean Kennedy is found in Sydney.
BBC News - August 9, 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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