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New Orleans 'completely destroyed'
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New Orleans 'completely destroyed'
Saying the city was "completely destroyed," the deputy police chief of New Orleans on Monday urged remaining residents to get out because there is no power, no drinkable water and no supply of food.
CNN - September 5, 2005
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Police: City completely destroyed
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Police: City completely destroyed
Saying the city was "completely destroyed," the New Orleans deputy police chief has urged remaining residents to get out because there is no power, drinkable water or supply of food. Meanwhile, body recovery teams press on with the grim task of searching for the suspected thousands of vict...
CNN - September 5, 2005
Indonesia jet slams into houses
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Indonesia jet slams into houses
Seconds after takeoff, an Indonesian airliner shook violently, veered to the left and slammed into a bustling neighborhood Monday, bursting into flames and killing at least 147 people -- many on the ground.
CNN - September 5, 2005
4 Palestinians Killed in Blast of Home Linked to Hamas
A powerful explosion destroyed the home of a family closely linked to the Islamic faction Hamas in Gaza City.
New York Times - September 5, 2005
Afghan and U.S. Forces Mount Operation in Southern Afghanistan
Thirteen suspected Taliban were killed and over 40 people detained, Afghan and American officials said today.
New York Times - September 5, 2005
Rescuers Reach Out to People Clinging to Homes in New Orleans
As rescue teams continued to work, the president returned to the Gulf Coast, and former Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton announced a fund for storm victims.
New York Times - September 5, 2005
Indonesian Jet Crashes on Takeoff in Sumatra, Killing 143
Thirteen people sitting in the rear survived the fire that engulfed the plane when it hit a busy road 500 yards from the airport.
New York Times - September 5, 2005
Iraq's Kurdish Leader Issues Broadside Against Arab Countries
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New York Times - September 5, 2005
Chernobyl's After-Effects Not as Dire as Predicted, Report Says
A scientific report has found that its after-effects on health and the environment have proved not so dire as had been previously predicted.
New York Times - September 5, 2005
NFL legend Rice calls it quits
Jerry Rice, the NFL's all-time leading receiver, announces his retirement at the age of 42.
BBC News - September 5, 2005
Tennis: Agassi battles through
American veteran Andre Agassi defeats Xavier Malisse to reach the quarter-finals of the US Open.
BBC News - September 5, 2005
Annan ready for oil-for-food flak
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BBC News - September 5, 2005
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BBC News - September 5, 2005
E.ON eyes Scottish Power takeover
German utility giant E.ON confirms it is considering making a takeover bid for UK energy group Scottish Power.
BBC News - September 5, 2005
Almost 4m missing from vote lists
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BBC News - September 5, 2005
Southern Colombia hit by blackout
Nearly three million people are left without electricity in south-western Colombia after suspected rebel attacks.
BBC News - September 5, 2005
India 'will cut' Kashmir troops
After talks with separatists, India says it will cut troop levels in disputed Kashmir if there is an end to violence.
BBC News - September 5, 2005
High Street gloom as sales slip
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BBC News - September 5, 2005
Football: Owen kept guessing
England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson has yet to tell Michael Owen whether he will start against Northern Ireland.
BBC News - September 5, 2005
Clarke is voter favourite - poll
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BBC News - September 5, 2005
UK clubbers 'turn to ketamine'
Animal sedative ketamine is becoming common on Britain's drugs scene, according to charity DrugScope.
BBC News - September 5, 2005
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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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