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Powell Deputy Says Elections Must Be 'Open to All' in Iraq
Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage said all regions should participate, contradicting the secretary of defense.
New York Times - September 24, 2004
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Florida declares state of emergency
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush declared a state of emergency Friday as the state prepared for the arrival of Hurricane Jeanne, potentially the fourth hurricane to strike the Sunshine State this year. Jeanne has already hit Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Haiti where more than 1,100 people died.
CNN - September 24, 2004
Plane crash survivor 'incredibly lucky'
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Plane crash survivor 'incredibly lucky'
His back broken, his body burned and the ordeal of surviving a plane crash just two days behind him, Forest Service worker Matthew Ramige was already joking with nurses and calling for milkshakes.
CNN - September 24, 2004
Poll: Tight race in Florida
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Poll: Tight race in Florida
President Bush has opened a slight lead over Sen. John Kerry in the pivotal battleground state of Florida, but the race still remains within the margin of error 40 days before the election, according to a new CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll.
CNN - September 24, 2004
Egyptians kidnapped in Iraq
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Egyptians kidnapped in Iraq
Six Egyptians who work for a mobile telephone company were kidnapped in two separate incidents in Iraq -- four while at a remote location near the Syrian border and two from the company's Baghdad office late Thursday, said company preisdent Naguib Sawiris.
CNN - September 24, 2004
Kerry Attacks Bush's Handling of Campaign Against Terror
Senator John Kerry said attacks were on the rise and the Bush administration was "in confusion" about how to respond.
New York Times - September 24, 2004
U.N. Aid in Haiti Held Up by Lack of Help From Government
The United Nations began distributing about 40 tons of food from two different places in Gonaïves today.
New York Times - September 24, 2004
Rocket Attack in Baghdad Kills 4 Iraqis and Wounds 14
Kidnappings also continued, as a worker at an Egyptian cellphone company said eight of its employees had been abducted.
New York Times - September 24, 2004
Bankruptcy Judge Rules Against United Airlines
The ruling does not derail United's controversial bid to shed its pension obligations but underscores that eliminating them will not be achieved without a legal battle.
New York Times - September 24, 2004
Bahamas put on hurricane warning
The Bahamas and Florida are readying themselves for the latest savage hurricane to hit the region.
BBC News - September 24, 2004
Cuban fails Paralympic test
Cuba's Sergio Arturo Perez tests positive for a banned substance in Athens, the third athlete to have done so.
BBC News - September 24, 2004
Brazil jail riot ends in deaths
Seven youths die and five are injured as a protest over conditions at a detention centre turns violent.
BBC News - September 24, 2004
Golf: Monty misses cut at Woburn
Ryder Cup hero Colin Montgomerie misses the cut in The Heritage after carding a second-round 77.
BBC News - September 24, 2004
Kerry faults Bush over Bin Laden
John Kerry says President Bush was wrong to pursue Saddam Hussein instead of Osama Bin Laden.
BBC News - September 24, 2004
French literary icon Sagan dies
Best-selling French novelist Francoise Sagan dies at the age of 69 after suffering heart and lung failure.
BBC News - September 24, 2004
UN criticises Iraq poll warning
A UN official chides the US defence secretary for suggesting Iraq's elections may be limited by violence.
BBC News - September 24, 2004
Vote threat to Afghan tribesmen
Leaders of an Afghan tribe tell its members to vote for Hamid Karzai or their houses will be burned down.
BBC News - September 24, 2004
Sand yacht death pilot cleared
A sand yacht pilot is cleared of the manslaughter of a mother-of-two after a 45 mph crash in Lancashire.
BBC News - September 24, 2004
Sex attacker had struck in USA
A man jailed for kidnapping a student with a violent sex attack in mind had served time for a similar offence overseas.
BBC News - September 24, 2004
Emergency oil loans 'too small'
Oil prices jump to record closing levels in New York amid concerns about the US supply situation.
BBC News - September 24, 2004
England 'not ready' for terrorism
More than half of councils in England are unprepared for a terrorist attack, according to documents seen by the BBC.
BBC News - September 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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