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Netanyahu Retracts Resignation Threat
The Israeli finance minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, retracted a threat today to resign unless Prime Minister Ariel Sharon set a date for a referendum on plans to withdraw from the Gaza Strip.
New York Times - November 9, 2004
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Juror dismissed in Peterson trial
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Juror dismissed in Peterson trial
A juror has been dismissed from the Scott Peterson double murder trial and has been replaced by an alternate. After four days of deliberations, the jury will begin anew. No reason for the move was announced.
CNN - November 9, 2004
Peterson juror dismissed
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Peterson juror dismissed
A juror was dismissed from the Peterson double-murder trial Tuesday, and replaced by an alternate, meaning the jury, which began deliberations last Wednesday, will have to start over. The court did not say why Juror No. 7 -- an Asian woman in her 40s -- was dismissed.
CNN - November 9, 2004
Who'll head the parties?
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Who'll head the parties?
Jockeying for the top job at the Democratic Party is under way after Election Day losses, with former presidential hopeful Howard Dean indicating an interest in the post while other names are circulating. Republicans may reward a GOP operative who helped engineer President Bush's re-election.
CNN - November 9, 2004
Falluja Assault Roils Iraqi Politics
The country's most prominent Sunni political party said today that it was withdrawing from the interim Iraqi government, and the leading group of Sunni clerics called for Iraqis to boycott the upcoming elections.
New York Times - November 9, 2004
For Blood Pressure, Normal May Not Be Optimal, Study Finds
A new study of heart disease patients finds that "normal" blood pressure may not be low enough.
New York Times - November 9, 2004
Under Fire, Specter Gets Only Tepid White House Support
Senator Arlen Specter's bid to become chairman of the Judiciary Committee is endangered by conservative opposition.
New York Times - November 9, 2004
Clemens Wins Record 7th Cy Young Award
Roger Clemens was rejuvenated during the season while pitching his way to an unprecedented seventh Cy Young Award.
New York Times - November 9, 2004
American Forces Reach Center of Falluja Amid Fierce Fighting
Military officials in Baghdad said that 10 Americans had been killed and that there were reports that two Iraqi troops had died.
New York Times - November 9, 2004
Arafat, in Deep Coma, Is Still Alive, Palestinian Aide Says
Yasir Arafat's brain, heart and lungs were reportedly still functioning and his removal from life support systems was ruled out.
New York Times - November 9, 2004
Marsh & McLennan to Lay Off 3,000
Marsh & McLennan said today that it would lay off roughly 5 percent of its work force as it deals with bid-rigging charges.
New York Times - November 9, 2004
Under-fire Marsh cuts 3,000 jobs
Marsh & McLennan, the US insurance broker being sued for alleged price fixing, is to cut 3,000 jobs as it faces an expected decline in its revenues.
BBC News - November 9, 2004
Wannstedt quits Dolphins
Coach Dave Wannstedt resigns after Miami's worst-ever start to a season.
BBC News - November 9, 2004
US oil output lowest since 1950
US oil production falls to its lowest level in over 50 years in September, official estimates say.
BBC News - November 9, 2004
Lawyer 'barred from Peru rebel'
The lawyer for Abimael Guzman, ex-leader of Peru's Shining Path rebels, says he is denied access to his client.
BBC News - November 9, 2004
Firefox browser takes on Microsoft
Microsoft's Internet Explorer has a serious rival in the Firefox browser, which has made its formal debut.
BBC News - November 9, 2004
Tories attack Hutt over GPs service
The Tories use an assembly debate to accuse Health Minister Jane Hutt of a lack of leadership on GP out-of-hours care.
BBC News - November 9, 2004
Kriss 'was alive when set alight'
A Glasgow teenager may still have been alive when he was set alight after being stabbed, a court hears.
BBC News - November 9, 2004
Kidnappers issue fresh deadline
The kidnappers of an NI woman in Afghanistan again extend the deadline for their demands to be met.
BBC News - November 9, 2004
'Breakthrough' deal for Darfur
Sudan's government and rebel leaders sign 'landmark' accords aimed at ending the Darfur crisis.
BBC News - November 9, 2004
Attorney general quits US cabinet
US Attorney General John Ashcroft and Secretary of Commerce Don Evans have resigned, the White House says.
BBC News - November 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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