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Officials Forecast Hope for Victims of Hurricane
State officials say the statewide slowdown caused by Hurricane Charley, with estimated losses of $20 billion, will probably last no more than a month or two.
New York Times - August 21, 2004
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Hurricane Charley blamed for 25th death
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Hurricane Charley blamed for 25th death
Eight days after Hurricane Charley cut its destructive path across southern and central Florida, the death toll rose to 25 and about 241,000 residents were still without power, emergency management officials said.
CNN - August 21, 2004
Edwards: Bush could stop swift boat ads
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Edwards: Bush could stop swift boat ads
Democratic vice presidential nominee John Edwards called on Saturday for President Bush to condemn the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth ad campaign, which questions John Kerry's Vietnam war record and his antiwar campaigning when he returned to the United States.
CNN - August 21, 2004
Fighting resumes at Najaf shrine
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Fighting resumes at Najaf shrine
Fighting between U.S. forces and fighters loyal to radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr resumed Saturday outside the Imam Ali mosque, as the cleric's representatives vowed to leave the shrine as soon as possible after handing it over to Shiite leaders.
CNN - August 21, 2004
Religion Feeds Sudan's Fire
Political rivalries, ethnic strife and poverty have fueled the clashes, but that has not stopped combatants from invoking religion and challenging the devotion of their rivals.
New York Times - August 21, 2004
Serbian Gypsies and Jews in Dispute Over Cemetery
A once indifferent Jewish population is objecting to the building of a sewer system through an ancient cemetery in a Serbian city's Gypsy quarter.
New York Times - August 21, 2004
Remote-Control Explosions Pose Threat in Afghanistan
Although remote-controlled explosions are not being used on nearly the scale found in Iraq, they are becoming more common and increasingly sophisticated.
New York Times - August 21, 2004
Bush Promises to Offer Detailed Plans at Convention
Republicans also said they plan on portraying protests during the convention as Democratic-sanctioned displays of disrespect for a sitting president.
New York Times - August 21, 2004
Tubes, Pump and Fragile Hope Keep a Baby's Heart Beating
In a desperate 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 21, 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 sharply rising paper costs.
New York Times - August 21, 2004
Cleric Maintains His Hold on Najaf Shrine
The Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr's aide said he was waiting for an inventory of the shrine to be carried out before he could hand over the keys.
New York Times - August 21, 2004
Proposed U.S. Base Closings Send a Shiver Through a German Town
People at one of the largest American bases in Germany were shaken by President Bush's announcement that the U.S. would withdraw up to 70,000 troops from Europe.
New York Times - August 21, 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 21, 2004
Wiggins wins cycling gold
Bradley Wiggins wins Great Britain's second cycling gold in the men's individual pursuit.
BBC News - August 21, 2004
Football: Man U beat Norwich
Alan Smith scores on his Premiership home debut as Man Utd beat Norwich.
BBC News - August 21, 2004
Venezuelan audit confirms victory
Venezuela's electoral officials say an audit of the vote on President Hugo Chavez's rule shows no evidence of fraud.
BBC News - August 21, 2004
Bombs rattle Spanish resort towns
Two small bombs claimed by Basque separatists explode in northern Spanish resorts, causing minor injuries.
BBC News - August 21, 2004
'Palestinian' men land in Italy
More than 100 men claiming to be Palestinians have landed on the southern Italian island of Lampedusa, officials say.
BBC News - August 21, 2004
Pakistan 'foils al-Qaeda attacks'
Pakistan arrests suspected al-Qaeda members it says were planning to attack US and Pakistani targets.
BBC News - August 21, 2004
Swimming: US win relay gold
The USA triumph in the men's Olympic 4x100m medley relay final.
BBC News - August 21, 2004
Britain's golden day
Great Britain has one of its best days at the Olympics, winning five golds.
BBC News - August 21, 2004
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WILL NBC'S BAN OF ANN COULTER HURT HER BOOK SALES?
NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
NO. ANYBODY WATCHING NBC IS NOT LIKELY TO BUY ANN'S BOOK ANYWAY.
YES. SHE MIGHT AS WELL HAWK THE BOOK ON THE STREETS IF SHE CAN'T GET ON NBC.
I WOULDN'T HAVE BOUGHT THE BOOK UNTIL NBC BANNED HER.
IF ANN WILL COME OVER AND READ IT TO ME I WILL BUY A DOZEN!!!
 
 

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