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Peruvians face hunger, UN warns
Thousands are going hungry in the Andean mountain region of southern Peru, says the World Food Programme.
BBC News - October 19, 2004
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Flu, social security in campaign spotlight
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Flu, social security in campaign spotlight
With two weeks to go until Americans go to the polls, President Bush and Sen. John Kerry concentrated their efforts on the campaign trail today in the showdown states of Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Bush told voters to look at Kerry's "record and a series of contradictions in this campaign.&...
CNN - October 19, 2004
Army looking to make tours of duty shorter
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Army looking to make tours of duty shorter
U.S. Army leaders have been asked to shorten the tour of duty for troops in Afghanistan and Iraq, though no changes would be made until the insurgency in Iraq is brought under control.
CNN - October 19, 2004
Campaigns Battle Over Vaccine as U.S. Seeks More Doses
The issue spurred a new line of attack from Democrats who say the shortage is indicative of leadership problems on health.
New York Times - October 19, 2004
U.S. to Get 2.6 Million Flu Shots in Jan.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal health officials said Tuesday that another 2.6 million doses of flu vaccine will be available in January to augment existing supplies as they sought to calm fears about the shortage.
New York Times - October 19, 2004
Ford Beats Expectations, but Core Business Suffers
Ford, as well as G.M. and Delphi, also said today they had been asked to provide the S.E.C. with information regarding practices related to pension and healthcare expenses.
New York Times - October 19, 2004
Relief Agency Official Is Kidnapped in Baghdad
Margaret Hassan, who married an Iraqi and has lived in Iraq for more than 30 years, has been involved in aid work for 25 years.
New York Times - October 19, 2004
Dark humour for dark times
Stephen Evans in the US is intrigued by Allah Made Me Funny, a show presented by Muslim comics.
BBC News - October 19, 2004
US 'obsessed' by celeb culture
The editor of Vanity Fair says that Americans are more "obsessed" than ever by "frivolous" celebrity culture.
BBC News - October 19, 2004
US national arrested in Belarus
US citizen Illya Mafter is arrested in Belarus on fraud charges.
BBC News - October 19, 2004
Mexico's forbidden songs
How can a musical genre be considered so dangerous as to be banned from radio stations? BBC News Online investigates.
BBC News - October 19, 2004
Security under the skin
A US company has been given the green light to implant microchips in humans. It's intended to provide medical information ... but will it turn into a surveillance system?
BBC News - October 19, 2004
EU ponders softer stance on Cuba
Officials from the EU's 25 member states are considering a Spanish proposal to lift sanctions on Cuba.
BBC News - October 19, 2004
US absentee ballot requests surge
A huge increase in US ex-pats requesting absentee ballots for November's poll causes confusion for officials at home.
BBC News - October 19, 2004
Haiti unrest threatens food aid
The UN says unrest in the Haitian capital has forced it to consider diverting food aid via the Dominican Republic.
BBC News - October 19, 2004
Schwarzenegger in stem cell call
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger breaks with his party to back the funding of stem cell research.
BBC News - October 19, 2004
Parisian club hurts Sioux pride
The Sioux tribe demands that the Paris nightclub The Crazy Horse change its name out of respect for a former chief.
BBC News - October 19, 2004
Schwarzenegger 'sex ban' quip
The California governor says his Democrat wife banned him from having sex for 14 days after he backed President Bush.
BBC News - October 19, 2004
Q&A: US elections
The processes, the candidates and the issues behind the US elections.
BBC News - October 19, 2004
Irish-born aid worker kidnapped
A charity worker kidnapped in Baghdad on her way to work was born in Ireland, officials confirm.
BBC News - October 19, 2004
Prisoner slashed in court cells
Detectives investigate an attack on a prisoner in the cells below the High Court in Glasgow.
BBC News - October 19, 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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