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Huge Blast in North Korea Not a 'Nuclear Event,' Powell Says
The secretary of state's comments came as the U.S. attempted to understand what happened on Thursday near a site where North Korea bases missiles...
New York Times - September 12, 2004
String of Blasts Leave 25 Dead in Baghdad
A string of suicide bombings and a barrage of missile and mortar fire left 25 people dead in neighborhoods across Baghdad today...
New York Times - September 12, 2004
Protests Over Removal of Afghan Governor Continue
Violent demonstrators ransacked and burned at least four United Nations office compounds in this city and a human rights office...
New York Times - September 12, 2004
Italy seeks Libya migrant curbs
Italy is urging Libya to tackle the swelling flow of illegal migrants as hundreds more land on Italian shores...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Australian leaders spar over Iraq
Australia's main political leaders clash over the country's role in Iraq, ahead of next month's general election...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
US Airways seeks bankruptcy order
US Airways files for protection from its creditors after failing to get staff on board for a cost-cutting deal...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Afghans free last Pakistani POWs
A final batch of prisoners who fought with the Taleban head home to Pakistan after being released in Kabul...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Five held over 'sectarian' attack
Police in Londonderry question five men in connection with an attack on two men which may have been sectarian...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Ex-Westlife star storms to No 1
Former Westlife star Brian McFadden celebrates his first solo number one in the UK singles chart...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Hurricane rages over Cayman isles
Hurricane Ivan lashes the Cayman Islands en route to Cuba as its Caribbean trail of destruction goes on...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Dozens die in day of Iraq clashes
Some 70 people die in widespread fighting across Iraq between militants and US-led forces...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Police scan 'Moors murder photos'
Police are hoping that photo evidence may help detectives find the grave of Moors murder victim Keith Bennett...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Settlers challenge Sharon plans
Thousands march in Jerusalem against plans to remove settlers in Gaza, amid a worsening war of words...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Curfew in protest-hit Afghan city
A curfew is imposed on the Afghan city of Herat after protests at the sacking of its former governor...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Hong Kong poll sees record vote
Votes are being counted after 1.7m people took part in an election seen as a test of attitudes towards China...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Football: Norwich hold Spurs
Norwich earn a battling point against in-form Spurs at White Hart Lane...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Turnout Is Heavy for Election in Hong Kong
Throngs of residents headed for polling places on Sunday in legislative elections widely seen as a referendum on relations with mainland China...
New York Times - September 12, 2004
Civil servants face strike ballot
Almost 300,000 civil servants will be balloted for a one-day national strike against government plans to cut jobs...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Polls close in Hong Kong election
Votes are being counted after a high turnout in an election seen as a test of attitudes towards China...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Windsor Castle 'intruder' charged
A man is charged with a string of offences relating to an alleged security incident at Windsor Castle...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Barrichello takes Monza win
Rubens Barrichello leads home Michael Schumacher to seal a Ferrari one-two at the Italian Grand Prix...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Football: Hearts-Rangers draw
Rangers and Hearts are left seven points behind leaders Celtic after a disappointing draw...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Athletics: Holmes second in Berlin
Double Olympic champion Kelly Holmes finished second on her return to action...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Migrants swamp Italian island
Over 650 illegal immigrants, most thought to be African, arrive on tiny Lampedusa in a single weekend...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Greek debt spirals after Olympics
The soaring cost of the 2004 Olympic Games looks set to drive Greece deep into debt, its prime minister warns...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Iran defends nuclear programme
Iran rejects a new European bid to make it abandon nuclear work but insists it is not pursuing atomic weapons...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Shot boy was 'mistaken for fox'
Police say a 13-year-old boy who died after being shot during a hunting expedition in Devon may have been mistaken for a fox...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Jamieson considers weekend jails
A scheme to introduce weekend prisons for people who commit minor offences is being considered for Scotland...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
WPP wins '£750m' US takeover bid
UK advertising group WPP beats France's Havas to win a bidding war for US firm Grey Global which could cost as much as £750m...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Students make washing machine talk
US researchers have given a washing machine a voice so that it can be used by visually impaired people...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Hurricane Ivan hits Caymans
Hurricane Ivan is battering the Cayman Islands after moving on from Jamaica where it killed at least 14 people...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Militant bombs rock Iraqi capital
Mortars and rockets target Baghdad's government quarter as 20 Iraqis die in violence across the city...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
TUC demands pensions action
The TUC leader warns there will be more strikes unless the government acts to ease the growing pensions crisis...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
N Korea blast 'was not nuclear'
The US and South Korea play down speculation that a nuclear device caused a huge explosion in North Korea...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Woodward backs Robinson
Sir Clive Woodward says his former assistant Andy Robinson is the right man to lead England...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Tennis: Henman looks to future
Tim Henman stays positive after his US Open defeat to Roger Federer...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Football: Players influence Halsey
Referee Mark Halsey admits player power made him change a penalty decision...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Violent protests grip Afghan city
A mob attacks UN offices in the Afghan city of Herat as unrest continues over the sacking of the governor...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Boy shot dead during fox hunt
A 13-year-old boy dies after being shot during a hunting expedition in Devon...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Paisley 'will attend' negotiations
Reports that Ian Paisley's health will prevent him from attending talks to break the political deadlock are denied...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Man dies as blaze sweeps house
A man dies and three residents are rescued following a fire in the ground floor of a house in Ayrshire...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Two still held over city murder
Police are given more to question two men arrested in connection with the murder of an Iraqi Kurdish man in Swansea...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
UK demands N Korea explain blast
Britain demands an explanation from North Korea after reports of a blast that left a mushroom shaped cloud...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Is the world less secure?
In the three years since the attacks on America, has the world become less safe? Send us your views...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
TUC 'will seek pensions action'
The TUC's leader is to call for more help for people facing a pensions crisis, on the eve of the union's conference...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Five killed in Iraq dawn blasts
Explosions rock Iraq's capital, Baghdad, as at least five Iraqis are killed in fighting with US forces, officials say...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
'English crucial' for immigrants
More than half the members of ethnic minorities in Britain believe immigrants should speak English, a survey suggests...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Hunt goes on for 'letter bomber'
Police seeking a man in connection with a number of letter bombs admit they have no concrete leads...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Atomic Activity in North Korea Raises Concerns
While reports that North Korea is preparing to test a nuclear weapon are warranting White House attention, intelligence agencies are divided over their significance...
New York Times - September 12, 2004
Chechen Rebels Mainly Driven by Nationalism
Separatists have received support from international Islamic groups, but they remain indigenous and largely self-sustaining...
New York Times - September 12, 2004
Canada Looks for Ways to Fix Its Health Care System
Polls indicate that public confidence in Canada's health insurance system is eroding, although politicians remain reticent to privatize services...
New York Times - September 12, 2004
New Book Says Bush Officials Were Told of Detainee Abuse
Military officials in the Bush administration were repeatedly warned in 2002 and 2003 that prisoners in military custody were being abused, a journalist says...
New York Times - September 12, 2004
Supplement to stop muscle wastage
Scientists find a supplement can stop the muscle wastage associated with extended periods of physcial inactivity...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
UK party leaders target climate
The British prime minister and the leader of the opposition are both to sound the alarm over climate change...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
UK film celebrates double triumph
Mike Leigh's controversial film Vera Drake scoops the Golden Lion prize for best film at the Venice Film Festival...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
TUC gather ahead of national poll
Delegates gather for the TUC conference in Brighton for what could be the last before the general election...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Dawn blasts shake central Baghdad
Explosions rock Iraq's capital as gunfire erupts in a central street where a US military vehicle is on fire...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Big blast reported in North Korea
A big explosion rocked a northern province of North Korea last week, South Korean media are reporting...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Hong Kong goes to the polls
Voting is under way for Hong Kong's new legislative council in a poll seen as a test of attitudes towards China...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Iran 'serial child killers' held
Iranian police arrest two men suspected of murdering several children and burying their bodies in the desert...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Father arrested after Eye protest
A Fathers 4 Justice campaigner is arrested after spending 18 hours on top of the London Eye, forcing the attraction to shut down...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Tennis: Kuznetsova takes US title
Svetlana Kuznetsova beats fellow Russian Elena Dementieva to win the US Open...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
N Korea attacks South over tests
North Korea says it will not abandon its weapons programme after the South admitted nuclear activities...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Clashes as Chile marks 1973 coup
A ceremony to honour those who died in Chile's 1973 military coup ends in violent clashes...
BBC News - September 12, 2004
Strengthening Ivan heads to Cuba
Hurricane Ivan kills at least 14 in Jamaica and gains in strength as it powers on to the Cayman Islands and Cuba...
BBC News - September 12, 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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