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Protesters unite to oppose cuts
Politicians join the public at a rally to demand an end to hospital closures and the centralisation of services.
BBC News - October 2, 2004
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Scientist warn of eruption
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Scientist warn of eruption
An observatory three miles from the base of Mount St. Helens was evacuated Saturday as scientists warned of a larger-than-previously-expected eruption.
CNN - October 2, 2004
Mount St. Helens evacuation ordered
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Mount St. Helens evacuation ordered
An observatory three miles from the base of Mount St. Helens was evacuated Saturday as scientists warned of a larger-than-previously- expected eruption. "There is a 50 percent chance or greater that there is going to be an eruption and a good chance that it will involve magma," said Tom Pi...
CNN - October 2, 2004
35 dead in India bombings
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35 dead in India bombings
Three bomb blasts in northeastern India on Saturday killed at least 35 people and wounded scores of others, according to police. One large explosion ripped through a train station in Dimapur, where most of the casualties occurred, police said. The other detonated at a nearby market.
CNN - October 2, 2004
Domestic Issues Pushed to Front of Campaigns
John Kerry's aides are moving to shift the battle with President Bush to what they said was stronger ground - domestic policy.
New York Times - October 2, 2004
Artworks Rushed to Auctions as Houses Expect Heated Sales
Collectors have consigned hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of art for the November sales in New York.
New York Times - October 2, 2004
If Town Clears Out, It Must Be Squirrel Season
In Villa Platte, La., squirrel season's opening celebrates and preserves a distinct Cajun custom.
New York Times - October 2, 2004
Militant Cleric Considers Entry Into Iraqi Politics
Moktada al-Sadr has told Iraqi leaders that he is planning to disband his militia and possibly field candidates for office.
New York Times - October 2, 2004
How the White House Embraced Disputed Iraqi Arms Intelligence
The Bush administration was made aware as early as 2001 that the aluminum tubes used as critical evidence against Iraq were most likely not for nuclear weapons.
New York Times - October 2, 2004
At Grozny's School No. 7, Survival 101 Is a Requisite
Chechen children have learned to live and play and go to school with terror, and the killings in neighboring North Ossetia have only heightened their anxiety.
New York Times - October 2, 2004
Brown calls for unity as PM rests
Tony Blair relaxes at Chequers after heart treatment - and Gordon Brown issues a plea to get on with the job.
BBC News - October 2, 2004
Six shot down in gun crime spate
Two men die and four people are left with serious injuries after shootings in London and Bristol.
BBC News - October 2, 2004
UKIP drops concession to Tories
UKIP changes its mind about not putting up candidates against Euro-sceptic Tory MPs at the next general election.
BBC News - October 2, 2004
Body dug up in Kenya rape probe
The body of a teenage Kenyan girl, whose parents say she was raped by British soldiers, is exhumed.
BBC News - October 2, 2004
Golf: Els stays out in front
Ernie Els holds a two-shot lead at the WGC Championship at Mount Juliet.
BBC News - October 2, 2004
Nigeria spearheads polio campaign
The Nigerian president leads new efforts to stamp out polio as part of a big campaign planned for the region.
BBC News - October 2, 2004
Group posts video it claims shows beheading of Iraqi
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Group posts video it claims shows beheading of Iraqi
An Islamist terrorist group posted a video on its Web site today that it claims shows the beheading of a Baghdad contractor. In a statement, the Army of Ansar al-Sunna said it captured Bari'e Dawood Ibrahim -- whom it described as a "traitor."
CNN - October 2, 2004
Bush, Kerry focus on economy
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Bush, Kerry focus on economy
President Bush and John Kerry, shifting away from the sharp debate over war and terrorism, return to bread-and-butter economic issues in campaign stops in two closely divided states.
CNN - October 2, 2004
Bomb Blasts Kill at Least 38 in 2 States in India
Two bombs exploded in a marketplace in Nagaland's commercial center, Dimapur, while a third ripped through a crowded railway station almost simultaneously, an officer at the local police station said.
New York Times - October 2, 2004
Rhinemaidens Turn Bungee Jumpers
In the Lyric Opera of Chicago's reprise of Wagner's "Ring" Cycle, gymnasts dangle, flutter and lip-sync.
New York Times - October 2, 2004
U.S. and Iraqi Forces Battle Resistance in Samarra
Gunfire echoed through the Sunni Muslim stronghold today after the start of what appeared to be the first major push to regain control of several cities in Iraq.
New York Times - October 2, 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.
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