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Panel Urges Strong Warning on Antidepressants for Children
The panel recommended that the warning should say that antidepressants can sometimes lead children to become suicidal.
New York Times - September 14, 2004
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Coastal residents board up, pack up
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Coastal residents board up, pack up
Frightened residents of the Gulf Coast from Florida's Panhandle to Louisiana's bayous boarded up windows, packed and hit the road Tuesday as powerful Hurricane Ivan charged in their direction.
CNN - September 14, 2004
Ivan evacuations begin along Gulf Coast
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Ivan evacuations begin along Gulf Coast
Coastal residents along the Gulf of Mexico are beginning to evacuate Tuesday, trying to evade Hurricane Ivan, a dangerous Category 4 storm projected to hit from the Florida Panhandle to the Texas-Louisiana border sometime Thursday. The storm has already swept through a number of islands including Cu...
CNN - September 14, 2004
59 die in Iraq police attacks
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59 die in Iraq police attacks
Assailants launched two deadly assaults at Iraqi police targets Tuesday -- killing 47 people in a car bombing at a police recruit line in Baghdad and 12 police officers in a drive-by shooting in Baquba.
CNN - September 14, 2004
Bush 'proud' of Guard duty
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Bush 'proud' of Guard duty
President Bush, his Vietnam-era military service the subject of dispute, said Tuesday he is proud of his stint in the Air National Guard and told members strained by today's wars that he is trying to make their lives easier.
CNN - September 14, 2004
Florida and Louisiana Residents Prepare for Hurricane Ivan
Frightened residents of the Gulf Coast boarded up windows, packed and hit the road today as Hurricane Ivan charged in their direction.
New York Times - September 14, 2004
In Senate Hearing, C.I.A. Pick Pledges Nonpartisanship
Representative Porter J. Goss assured senators today that if confirmed he would be an objective, nonpartisan spy chief.
New York Times - September 14, 2004
Mayor Recommits to Ambitious Recycling Pact
The Bloomberg administration announced today that it will sign a 20-year contract with one of the nation's largest recycling companies, a move that assures the city's broad recommitment to recycling.
New York Times - September 14, 2004
Washington Offers Guarded Critique of Putin's Plans
The secretary of state said today that terror should not become an excuse to move away from democratic reforms.
New York Times - September 14, 2004
Israel Approves Plan to Compensate Settlers
Israel will pay roughly $200,000 to $300,000 to each Jewish family that leaves the Gaza Strip under a withdrawal proposal.
New York Times - September 14, 2004
Oracle's Quarterly Earnings Rise 16%
Oracle's earnings exceeded expectations, despite sluggish sales in a product line that the company hopes to bolster by completing a takeover of rival PeopleSoft.
New York Times - September 14, 2004
U.S. Trade Gap Reached Record in 2nd Quarter
The record trade deficit, a sign of the growing imbalance of the U.S. dollar against other currencies, raised new concerns about the country's indebtedness.
New York Times - September 14, 2004
Stocks Rise Despite Retail Sales Report
Stocks finished narrowly higher today as oil prices remained higher and Wall Street weighed a lackluster report on retail sales.
New York Times - September 14, 2004
Volvo in worldwide vehicle recall
Volvo recalls 460,000 vehicles worldwide because a wiring problem could cause fans to overheat and burn.
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Yahoo snaps up net music service
Yahoo buys the online jukebox provider MusicMatch to tap into the appetite for song downloads.
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Should hunting with dogs be banned?
MPs are to consider the Hunting Bill for England and Wales when it returns to the Commons on Wednesday. Should hunting with dogs be banned?
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Brazil is world 'hacking capital'
Brazil is the global capital for computer hacking and internet fraud, say experts at a conference in Brasilia.
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Bielsa quits Argentina
Marcelo Bielsa resigns as coach of Argentina less than a month after the country won Olympic football gold.
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Bush CIA nominee 'too partisan'
A US Democrat senator tells a hearing that President Bush's nominee for CIA director is too close to the White House.
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Colombia Indians rally for peace
Thousands of Colombia's indigenous Indians call on rebels and paramilitaries to respect their lands.
BBC News - September 14, 2004
State phone firm for Venezuela
With the backing of President Hugo Chavez, Venezuela is setting up a state-owned telecoms firm to challenge dominant foreign owned operators.
BBC News - September 14, 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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