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Iraq: Najaf mosque under threat
Twenty-five heavily armed foreigners holed up inside the Imam Ali Mosque in Najaf have threatened to blow up the building, the Iraqi Interior Ministry said Sunday in a written statement...
CNN - August 15, 2004
Pope's Visit Shines Light on the Practical Side of Lourdes
Several hundred thousand Catholic pilgrims, many of them sick or injured, gathered on green fields under the Pyrenees mountains here to celebrate Sunday mass with Pope John Paul II...
New York Times - August 15, 2004
Charley death toll at 13
U.S. President George W. Bush is to inspect the devastation wrought by Hurricane Charley in Florida, where 13 deaths have been blamed on the storm...
CNN - August 15, 2004
Frail Pope Celebrates Mass at Lourdes
Pope John Paul II, breathing heavily and gasping at times, celebrated an open-air Mass today for several hundred thousand pilgrims...
New York Times - August 15, 2004
At Least 15 Killed in Bomb Blast at Parade in India
The bomb exploded during an Independence Day parade in India's northeast on Sunday. A police official blamed the attack on a separatist group...
New York Times - August 15, 2004
Charley death toll reaches 13
At least 13 people have been confirmed dead in Florida after the worst hurricane to hit the state in 12 years. State officials say they expect the damages from Hurricane Charley to be in the billions of dollars as millions of people are still without power...
CNN - August 15, 2004
Talks Fall Apart for Shiite Rebels and Iraq Leaders
American commanders are preparing new battle plans for breaking Moktada al-Sadr's grip on the holy city of Najaf...
New York Times - August 15, 2004
At Least 180 Killed in Attack on a Refugee Camp in Burundi
Dozens of attackers raided a U.N. refugee camp in western Burundi, shooting and hacking to death at least 180 people...
New York Times - August 15, 2004
21 Killed in Afghanistan Attacks Directed at Provincial Governor
Twenty-one people, including two Defense Ministry officials, were killed, in another upset for Afghanistan as it prepares for elections...
New York Times - August 15, 2004
Chávez Loyalists Troll Venezuelan Barrios for the Undecided
President Hugo Chávez's campaign to remain in office has been directed at the undecided voters, an estimated 20 to 30 percent of Venezuelans...
New York Times - August 15, 2004
 
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