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Science salutes its ocean giant
All great careers come to an end and the deep-sea manned submersible Alvin goes into retirement after 40 years of remarkable work in the world's oceans.
BBC News - October 22, 2004
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U.S.: Saddam's cash still funding insurgents
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U.S.: Saddam's cash still funding insurgents
About $500 million in unaccounted funds from Saddam Hussein's former regime is being used to finance a growing insurgency in Iraq, a U.S. military intelligence official said today. The report says there is a core maximum of about 12,000 insurgents across the country, including foreign fighters, crim...
CNN - October 22, 2004
CARE worker in tearful plea
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CARE worker in tearful plea
Margaret Hassan, the kidnapped director of CARE International in Baghdad, has been seen on a videotape aired by Al-Jazeera pleading for her life.
CNN - October 22, 2004
Compare and contrast
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Compare and contrast
President Bush and Sen. John Kerry today put into play the showdown states of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Florida, Wisconsin and Nevada. They're trying to clarify their positions and solidify their bases on domestic issues.
CNN - October 22, 2004
Neck and Neck, Bush and Kerry Pick Different Tracks
President Bush and John Kerry ratcheted up the attacks on each other, dueling over national security and seeking to build voter support among women.
New York Times - October 22, 2004
China Mine Blast Death Toll Rises to 66
Grieving relatives scuffled with guards Friday at the scene of China's worst mining accident this year as rescue workers pulled more bodies out of a mine shaft choked with poison gas.
New York Times - October 22, 2004
Russian Legislators Vote to Ratify the Kyoto Protocol
Russia's lower house of Parliament voted overwhelmingly today to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, clearing another hurdle for the international treaty.
New York Times - October 22, 2004
Europeans Plan Incentives to End Standoff on Iran Nuclear Program
Britain, France and Germany are working to give Iran a last chance to avoid confrontation with the West over its nuclear program by offering incentives to curtail its most sensitive activities.
New York Times - October 22, 2004
Marsh Chief May Step Down as Part of Settlement
Independent directors at Marsh & McLennan have begun talking to the New York attorney general about forcing the resignation of Jeffrey W. Greenberg, the chief executive.
New York Times - October 22, 2004
Stocks Fall Sharply as Oil Tops $55 Per Barrel
Worried investors sent stocks sharply lower today as crude oil futures surged and tepid earnings from Microsoft and Coca-Cola offset Google's strong third-quarter report.
New York Times - October 22, 2004
Bush Signs $136 Billion Corporate Tax Cut Bill
With no fanfare, President Bush today signed the most sweeping rewrite of corporate tax law in nearly two decades, showering $136 billion in new tax breaks on businesses and other groups.
New York Times - October 22, 2004
Flooding causes traffic chaos
Heavy rain across large parts of Wales, disrupts travellers on the roads and rails and causes flooding.
BBC News - October 22, 2004
Blair and Kennedy push 'yes' vote
Tony Blair shares a platform with Charles Kennedy to push for a yes vote in the North East assembly referendum.
BBC News - October 22, 2004
Ruling on church school entry
Education Secretary Charles Clarke rules against admissions policies followed by some Catholic schools.
BBC News - October 22, 2004
F1: Montoya sets Brazilian pace
Juan Pablo Montoya tops the times in the opening practice session at Interlagos.
BBC News - October 22, 2004
Pc murdered pregnant girlfriend
A 40-year-old man who beat his partner to death while he was a serving police officer is jailed for life.
BBC News - October 22, 2004
Officer injured in hit-and-run
A policeman suffers serious head injuries after being struck by a hit-and-run driver in County Armagh.
BBC News - October 22, 2004
Russian MPs ratify Kyoto treaty
Russia's lower house of parliament votes to ratify the international treaty on climate change.
BBC News - October 22, 2004
EU launches shock tobacco ads
The European Commission launches graphic images showing the damage smoking can do to people's health.
BBC News - October 22, 2004
Civil servants vote for walkout
Britain's largest civil service union votes to stage a one-day strike among its 260,000 members on 5 November.
BBC News - October 22, 2004
Bush, Kerry work to clarify their stances
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Bush, Kerry work to clarify their stances
A day after tangling over stem cell research and health care, President Bush and Sen. John Kerry today are making new efforts to clarify their positions in "showdown states" that could tip the election. Bush will travel to Pennsylvania, Ohio and Florida, while Kerry will spend his day in W...
CNN - October 22, 2004
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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