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Printers betray document secrets
US scientists have found a way to indentify exactly which desktop printer produced which document.
BBC News - October 18, 2004
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Bush, Kerry spar over terrorism
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Bush, Kerry spar over terrorism
President Bush and Sen. John Kerry sparred Monday over who would best protect the United States from terrorism as early voting began began in Florida, Texas, Colorado and Arkansas.
CNN - October 18, 2004
Bush, Kerry spar over terrorism
CNN
Bush, Kerry spar over terrorism
President Bush and Sen. John Kerry sparred Monday over who would best protect the United States from terrorism as voters began casting early ballots in Florida, Texas, Colorado and Arkansas. Florida wields 27 electoral votes and was the focus of the bitterly contested 2000 race with a recount fight...
CNN - October 18, 2004
Sparring amid early voting
CNN
Sparring amid early voting
President Bush and Sen. John Kerry sparred Monday over who would best protect the United States from terrorism as voters began casting early ballots in Florida, Texas, Colorado and Arkansas.
CNN - October 18, 2004
5 Traveling With Election Overseers Are Killed
Five people traveling in an election commission jeep were killed in a roadside explosion today in the southeastern province of Paktika close to the Pakistani border, the election commission spokesman in Kabul said.
New York Times - October 18, 2004
Voters Cast Early Ballots as Candidates Trade Sharp Attacks
Scattered problems were reported in the balloting in Florida as early voting began in 10 other states.
New York Times - October 18, 2004
Iraqi Premier Plans Expansion of Arms Handover Program
Prime Minister Ayad Allawi of Iraq said today that a weapons-for-cash program in Baghdad would be expanded nationwide.
New York Times - October 18, 2004
Britain Considers Spreading Forces Throughout Iraq
The move would be meant to help bolster the American antiterrorist offensive, the British defense secretary, Geoff Hoon, said today.
New York Times - October 18, 2004
Spitzer's Latest Suit, Like Others, Cites Indiscreet E-Mail
A key part of the New York's attorney general's suit against Marsh & McLennan is an e-mail exchange.
New York Times - October 18, 2004
I.B.M. Third Quarter Earnings and Revenue Rise
I.B.M. reported a small gain in third-quarter profits, as increasing revenues in emerging markets such as Russia and China helped offset expenses from a pension lawsuit.
New York Times - October 18, 2004
Pfizer Says It Will Do Study of Possible Benefits of Celebrex
Pfizer said today that it would sponsor a major clinical trial of Celebrex, its prescription arthritis pain medication, to assess the cardiovascular benefits of the drug.
New York Times - October 18, 2004
Zuckerman and Financier to Back Pop Culture Magazine
The owner of The Daily News and Jeffrey Epstein have signed a deal to provide financing for Radar magazine.
New York Times - October 18, 2004
Results-packed week for USA Inc
Financial results from major US firms will this week give investors an indication of how sky-high oil prices are affecting the economy.
BBC News - October 18, 2004
Anglican leaders welcome report
A report criticising US Anglicans for ordaining a gay bishop is welcomed by those who opposed his appointment.
BBC News - October 18, 2004
Indian bandit 'killed by police'
Indian police say they have shot dead one of the country's most wanted men, the bandit Veerappan.
BBC News - October 18, 2004
NI breakthrough 'weeks away'
A breakthrough in the NI political process may be just weeks away, the secretary of state says.
BBC News - October 18, 2004
Blair: We will tackle EU red tape
Tony Blair says the UK will use next year's presidency of the EU to try to tackle red tape.
BBC News - October 18, 2004
Blair defends new exam proposals
Tony Blair talks to business leaders about new proposals for a major shake-up of the English exam system.
BBC News - October 18, 2004
Top chefs quizzed over Eta 'tax'
Two of Spain's top chefs appear in court to answer allegations of financing a terrorist organisation.
BBC News - October 18, 2004
Iceman discoverer missing
The German man who found the remains of a 5,300-year-old frozen mummy in 1991 has gone missing in the Alps.
BBC News - October 18, 2004
Football: Portsmouth triumph
Yakubu's second-half goal gives Portsmouth a deserved 1-0 win over Spurs.
BBC News - October 18, 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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