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Police service remembers fallen
A service is held to honour almost 4,000 police officers who have lost their lives on duty.
BBC News - October 3, 2004
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Mount St. Helens still shaking
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Mount St. Helens still shaking
A small volcanic tremor shook Mount St. Helens early Sunday, less than a day after the volcano spewed a cloud of steam and scientists warned that a dangerous eruption was imminent.
CNN - October 3, 2004
Headless body found in Iraq
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Headless body found in Iraq
Iraqi police found the bodies near Baghdad of a decapitated man and a woman who are both believed to be Westerners, an Iraqi hospital official said Sunday. In the ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Samarra, U.S. forces searched door-to-door for insurgents and Iraqis went to the city's main hospital...
CNN - October 3, 2004
Annan condemns Gaza offensive
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Annan condemns Gaza offensive
U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan condemned Israeli military operations in Gaza, which have killed dozens of Palestinians in recent days.
CNN - October 3, 2004
U.S. and Iraqi Forces Complete Takeover of Samarra
U.S. forces said they are beginning the second phase of the operation, turning the city over to Iraqi police and military forces.
New York Times - October 3, 2004
Sharon to Keep Israeli Troops in Gaza Until Attacks Stop
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said today that Israel was strengthening its military presence in the northern Gaza Strip.
New York Times - October 3, 2004
Giants Surprise Packers to Get to 3-1
The Giants legitimized their fast start Sunday by leaving Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers wobbly.
New York Times - October 3, 2004
US volcano eruption 'imminent'
A tremor at Mount St Helens volcano in the US state of Washington prompts fresh warnings of an eruption.
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Coastal park in Lottery prize bid
The Millennium Coastal Park is one of three UK sites battling to land a National Lottery prize.
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Woman suffers 'vicious' assault
Police hunt for a man who subjected a young woman to what officers say was an extremely violent sexual attack.
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Italy deports island immigrants
Italy begins deporting immigrants directly from the island of Lampedusa, the first port of call for boats from North Africa.
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Chancellor 'meets Ford president'
Workers at Jaguar's Browns Lane plant in Coventry wait to hear from Gordon Brown after he is believed to have met Ford's president.
BBC News - October 3, 2004
R-Union: Hill worry for England
England are facing an injury scare over flanker Richard Hill.
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Football: Eriksson recalls key trio
Sven-Goran Eriksson recalls Rio Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney and Sol Campbell for England's World Cup qualifiers.
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Gaza operation claims more lives
Israel kills several Palestinians as it vows to expand an operation to stop rockets being fired from Gaza.
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Tremor at Mount St. Helens
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Tremor at Mount St. Helens
Scientists detected a volcanic tremor at Mount St. Helens early Sunday, just hours after officials raised the volcano's alert level, cleared hundreds of visitors from the area and warned a major eruption was imminent.
CNN - October 3, 2004
Polls: Kerry won debate
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Polls: Kerry won debate
A majority of Americans believe Sen. John Kerry won the first presidential debate of the 2004 campaign, putting him in a virtual tie with President Bush, according to polls released Saturday by Newsweek and the Los Angeles Times.
CNN - October 3, 2004
New violence, deaths in Gaza
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New violence, deaths in Gaza
Two Palestinians died Sunday when Israeli soldiers fired at a house in the Jabalya refugee camp in Gaza, Palestinian hospital and medical sources said. Around 60 have died since Israel moved to set up a buffer zone to protect against rocket attacks from Gaza last week.
CNN - October 3, 2004
U.S. and Iraqi Forces Mop Up in Samarra
U.S. and Iraqi forces scoured Samarra for holdouts today after reclaiming control of the city from Sunni militants in fierce fighting that won praise for Iraqi troops.
New York Times - October 3, 2004
Intifada's Legacy at Year 4: A Morass of Faded Hopes
In the years since this intifada began, after the collapse of peace talks, Palestinian hopes for statehood have deteriorated.
New York Times - October 3, 2004
Alfred Kinsey: Liberator or Pervert?
A major Hollywood biopic tries to make sense of competing claims about the life and work of Alfred C. Kinsey, whose studies helped bring sex out of the closet.
New York Times - October 3, 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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