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Report tells how 9/11 hijackers got cash
After officially disbanding, the 9/11 commission Saturday released two lengthy staff reports on its Web site on terrorist financing and travel that go beyond what was published in its "final" report issued July 22...
CNN - August 22, 2004
Kidnappers free American journalist in Iraq
French-American journalist Micah Garen was released Sunday in Nasiriya after being kidnapped more than a week ago. In an interview on the Arabic-language TV channel Al-Jazeera, he said he had been well treated during his captivity. Amir Doshe, an Iraqi translator who was kidnapped with Garen, was also released, the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists said...
CNN - August 22, 2004
Kidnapped journalist freed in Iraq
French-American journalist Micah Garen was released Sunday in Nasiriya after being kidnapped more than a week ago. In an interview on the Arabic-language TV channel Al-Jazeera, he said he had been well treated during his captivity...
CNN - August 22, 2004
Debate Over Anti-Kerry Ad Continues on Sunday Talk Shows
The group running ads attacking John Kerry's Vietnam record denied ties to the G.O.P., while Democrats called on the president to denounce the ads...
New York Times - August 22, 2004
Gatlin Wins 100 Meters; Greene Third
Justin Gatlin ran the race of his life, barely holding off the fastest Olympic 100 field ever. Francis Obikwelu of Portugal took silver, and Maurice Greene won bronze...
New York Times - August 22, 2004
Venezuela plane crash kills 25
A Venezuela air force plane crashes in the north-east of the country, killing all passengers and crew...
BBC News - August 22, 2004
Softball: US women into final
The US will face Australia in Monday's Olympic softball Grand Final...
BBC News - August 22, 2004
U.S. pounds militants outside mosque in Najaf
U.S. troops and warplanes pounded Mehdi Army positions outside the Imam Ali Mosque in Najaf early today, U.S. military officials said. Iraq's Ministry of Health reported 49 Iraqis were killed and 27 wounded in the city over a 24-hour period. The ministry did not say how many of those killed were civilians or Mehdi fighters loyal to radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr...
CNN - August 22, 2004
U.S. pounds Najaf militants
U.S. troops and warplanes pounded Mehdi Army positions outside the Imam Ali mosque in Najaf early Sunday, U.S. military officials said...
CNN - August 22, 2004
Bush adviser quits after appearing in swift boat ad
A volunteer adviser has quit President Bush's re-election campaign after appearing in a veterans group's television commercial blasting Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry's involvement in the Vietnam-era antiwar movement...
CNN - August 22, 2004
Officer From Another Swift Boat Breaks Silence and Defends Kerry
The Vietnam veteran broke a 35-year silence to back Senator John Kerry's version of events from their mission together...
New York Times - August 22, 2004
Reverend Billy's Unholy War
A performance artist in a cleric's collar is on a crusade against consumerism, franchise stores and the loss of a sense of place...
New York Times - August 22, 2004
Venezuela plane crash 'kills 25'
An air force plane crashes in the north-east, killing all passengers and crew, aviation officials say...
BBC News - August 22, 2004
Schwarzenegger wins car ad case
Arnold Schwarzenegger settles a dispute with a US car company over photos used without permission...
BBC News - August 22, 2004
Rowing: US in eights glory
The United States bring the curtain down on the rowing regatta by winning their first men's eight title since 1964...
BBC News - August 22, 2004
Love pleads not guilty to assault
Troubled singer Courtney Love has pleaded innocent to charges of assault at a court in Los Angeles...
BBC News - August 22, 2004
Chile cheers Olympic first
Chile secures its first ever Olympic gold medal with a win in the men's tennis doubles...
BBC News - August 22, 2004
Basketball: Lithuania humble US
The US men's basketball team lose 94-90 to Lithuania, their second loss in Athens...
BBC News - August 22, 2004
Bush adviser quits after appearing in swift boat ad
A volunteer adviser has quit President Bush's re-election campaign after appearing in a veterans group's television commercial blasting Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry's involvement in the Vietnam-era antiwar movement. A Bush campaign statement said it did not know that retired Air Force Col. Ken Cordier had appeared in an ad by Swift Boat Veterans for Truth...
CNN - August 22, 2004
Fighting resumes at shrine
Fighting between U.S. forces and fighters loyal to radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr continued into the early morning hours Sunday, with explosions heard near the Imam Ali Mosque. A representative of al-Sadr has said they plan to hand control of the shrine to Shiite leaders...
CNN - August 22, 2004
Locals fearful after beach killings
Police search for clues after a young couple were killed as they slept on a Californian beach near the hamlet of Jenner where residents say they now fear for their own safety...
CNN - August 22, 2004
Bush Promises to Offer Detailed Plans at Convention
Republicans also plan on portraying street demonstrations as Democratic-sanctioned displays of disrespect for a sitting president...
New York Times - August 22, 2004
Tubes, Pump and Fragile Hope Keep a Baby's Heart Beating
In a move to save an infant, doctors sought a device they had never tried before: a miniaturized pump called the Berlin Heart...
New York Times - August 22, 2004
In Mr. Bush's Neighborhood, a Peculiar Intersection
The relationship between President Bush and Wall Street has always been a tangled one, layered with paradox and outright contradiction...
New York Times - August 22, 2004
Video Game Makers Go Hollywood. Uh-Oh.
Seeking to establish the medium as a mass market form of entertainment instead of a niche technology, the game industry has taken the playbook of the movie business...
New York Times - August 22, 2004
Good Grief! That Favorite Comic Strip Is Missing
Newspapers across the country have been reducing comic strips in the face of sluggish advertising revenue and rising paper costs...
New York Times - August 22, 2004
Insurers Object to New Provision in Medicare Law
Private insurers have told the Bush administration that they will not expand their role in Medicare if they have to serve large multistate regions...
New York Times - August 22, 2004
Ready to Bet on Alternative Energy? Well, Think Again
When oil prices rise, public interest in alternative energy often does, too. But the logic is evidently escaping Wall Street...
New York Times - August 22, 2004
Election makes waves in Kenya
A US Senate candidate of Kenyan descent has got people cheering in his father's home village...
BBC News - August 22, 2004
Kerry comrade breaks war silence
A US officer who fought alongside presidential candidate John Kerry in Vietnam condemns his critics...
BBC News - August 22, 2004
 
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WILL GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE U.S. MILITARY STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY?
NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
GAYS ARE ALREADY SERVING SO IT WON'T HELP OR HURT MUCH.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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