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Powell and Japanese Urge N. Korea to Join Talks
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell joined with Japanese leaders today to appeal again to North Korea to resume the stalled negotiations over its nuclear program.
New York Times - October 24, 2004
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Massacre of unarmed Iraqi soldiers
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Massacre of unarmed Iraqi soldiers
A group led by suspected terror mastermind Abu Musab al-Zarqawi -- Unification and Jihad -- claimed responsibility Sunday for the killings of 44 soldiers in the new Iraqi army. The soldiers were ambushed and killed while they were unarmed and on their way home after graduating from training, U.S. mi...
CNN - October 24, 2004
Candidates and ads target swing states
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Candidates and ads target swing states
As the presidential race entered its final full week, President Bush gave a television interview, while Sen. John Kerry spoke at a predominately black church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
CNN - October 24, 2004
Philly Still Unbeaten After Close Call in Cleveland
David Akers kicked a 50-yard field goal in overtime, and Donovan McNabb matched a career high with four touchdown passes in Philadelphia's win.
New York Times - October 24, 2004
Rebels Mount Grisly Ambush, Executing 49 Iraqi Soldiers
The single deadliest ambush of the insurgency was pulled off by guerrillas dressed as police officers.
New York Times - October 24, 2004
Karzai Secures Victory in Afghan Election
President Hamid Karzai has won the majority of votes in the presidential election, securing a new five-year term as Afghanistan's first popularly elected president.
New York Times - October 24, 2004
With Days Before Vote, Bush and Kerry Sound Out Closing Themes
With both sides furiously negotiating the closing days of the campaign, the candidates made stops in New Mexico and Florida.
New York Times - October 24, 2004
Powell pushes for N Korea talks
US Secretary of State Colin Powell calls for an urgent resolution to the crisis over North Korea's nuclear weapons plans.
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Man Utd fans stage Glazer protest
Thousands of Manchester United fans protest against US sports tycoon Malcolm Glazer's plans to take over the club.
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Skull, abdomen op after 12ft fall
A man returns home from a holiday with a section of his skull stitched into the wall of his abdomen.
BBC News - October 24, 2004
F1: Montoya in farewell triumph
Juan Pablo Montoya wins his final race for Williams at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Rugby Union: Win for Wasps
Defending champions Wasps get their Heineken Cup bid off to a winning start.
BBC News - October 24, 2004
CIA 'took detainees out of Iraq'
US intelligence officers have taken detainees out of Iraq for interrogation, The Washington Post reports.
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Man Utd end Arsenal's run
Ruud van Nistelrooy and Wayne Rooney score to give Man Utd a win and end Arsenal's 49-game unbeaten run.
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Early results show Karzai victory
Preliminary figures in the Afghan poll suggest interim Hamid Karzai has won enough votes to be elected.
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Five held in teacher murder probe
Five people are quizzed by police over the killing of a man in an alleged struggle with a burglar in his home.
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Dozens of Iraqi soldiers found shot to death
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Dozens of Iraqi soldiers found shot to death
A group of 44 soldiers in the new Iraqi army were ambushed and killed while they were unarmed and on their way home after graduating from training, U.S. military officials said today. The men had been shot at close range while they were lying on the ground, Iraqi police sources said. Four drivers al...
CNN - October 24, 2004
Quake victims' night two in open
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Quake victims' night two in open
Thousands of weary and frightened residents in northern Japan were spending a second night in shelters, cars or in the open Sunday after Japan's deadliest earthquake in nine years killed at least 21 people.
CNN - October 24, 2004
Kerry stumps in Florida, Bush back in Texas
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Kerry stumps in Florida, Bush back in Texas
The Kerry campaign has turned its attention to Florida one day after President Bush made multiple appearances across the state, a key battleground in this election year.
CNN - October 24, 2004
About 50 Iraqi Soldiers Are Found Shot to Death by Rebels
It is unclear who killed them, or how such a brazen and deadly ambush could have been mounted by guerrillas on U.S.-trained Iraqis.
New York Times - October 24, 2004
After Earthquakes in Japan, Thousands Camp Outside
The residents were unnerved by aftershocks from the nation's deadliest earthquake in a decade, a violent jolt that killed at least 21 people and injured more than 2,100.
New York Times - October 24, 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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