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Ready or Not (and Maybe Not), Electronic Voting Goes National
Voters will be asked to cast their ballots on machines whose accuracy and security against fraud have yet to be tested on such a grand scale.
New York Times - September 18, 2004
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Al Jazeera: U.S., UK hostages threatened
Arabic language TV network Al-Jazeera aired video Saturday of what it said showed two Americans and one Briton, seized two days ago in central Baghdad. The three men were shown blindfolded with an armed man standing behind them. The kidnappers say they are members of the same group which claimed res...
CNN - September 18, 2004
Lieber and Hot Bats Halt Red Sox
Jon Lieber no-hit the Red Sox until David Ortiz's two-out home run in the seventh inning, and the New York Yankees beat up on Derek Lowe.
New York Times - September 18, 2004
U.N. Threatens Sanctions Against Sudan
The U.N. Security Council approved a resolution Saturday threatening sanctions against Sudan unless it acts to rein in Arab militias accused of violence in Darfur.
New York Times - September 18, 2004
Northern Ireland Talks Falter, Despite Blair and Ahern Nudges
Three days of negotiations among the leaders of Northern Ireland's political parties failed to bridge important differences over how to share power and end paramilitary violence.
New York Times - September 18, 2004
For Hussein, a Spartan Life at His Former Palace
Saddam Hussein lives in an air-conditioned 10-by-13 foot cell on the grounds of one of his former palaces, tending plants and proclaiming himself Iraq's lawful ruler.
New York Times - September 18, 2004
New York Hopes to Win Olympics by Dividing Votes
The people behind New York City's bid for the 2012 Summer Games think they have a realistic chance to beat the four European capitals with which they are competing.
New York Times - September 18, 2004
Iran Is Criticized for Its Lack of Candor on Nuclear Program
The International Atomic Energy called for the country to suspend all uranium enrichment activities that could produce fuel for a nuclear bomb.
New York Times - September 18, 2004
Storm Chasing (the Wall Street Version)
Long before Hurricane Ivan began bearing down on the Gulf Coast last week, a special breed of money managers was carefully tracking its development.
New York Times - September 18, 2004
So, That's the Point of This Company
The head of InterActiveCorp talks about the confusion that the company's setup provokes and whether he would consider becoming the chief executive at Disney.
New York Times - September 18, 2004
Commodities Are Riding on China's Coattails
In the first half of 2004, commodities investors worried that a hard landing for China's economy could be disastrous for them, but those fears have not borne out.
New York Times - September 18, 2004
U.S. Plans Year-End Drive to Take Iraqi Rebel Areas
American commanders say they are preparing operations to open up rebel-held areas, especially Falluja, which is under control of insurgents.
New York Times - September 18, 2004
Are Some Red States Blue About Jobs?
Could differences in economic performance among the states actually determine how the election shakes out?
New York Times - September 18, 2004
Star 'regrets accusers payments'
Michael Jackson wishes he had fought previous child molestation claims instead of trying to "buy peace", his lawyer says.
BBC News - September 18, 2004
Bahamas in tropical storm warning
Tropical storm Jeanne - the latest in a series of hurricanes and storms - heads for the Bahamas after killing eight.
BBC News - September 18, 2004
Live: Ryder Cup - second day action
All the action from Saturday's Ryder Cup foursomes.
BBC News - September 18, 2004
Yankees fight back
New York crush Boston 14-4 in game two of their pivotal series - plus an MLB round-up.
BBC News - September 18, 2004
Charles recalls Arnhem sacrifice
Prince Charles praises the courage of the World War II soldiers who fought the battle of Arnhem 60 years ago.
BBC News - September 18, 2004
UN threatens sanctions on Sudan
The UN Security Council threatens moves against Sudan, including oil sanctions, over the Darfur crisis.
BBC News - September 18, 2004
Iran given new nuclear 'deadline'
The UN nuclear watchdog urges Iran to fully suspend uranium enrichment activities before 25 November.
BBC News - September 18, 2004
Europe close on victory
Another good day at Oakland Hills sees Europe move 11-5 clear of the USA going into Sunday's Ryder Cup singles.
BBC News - September 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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