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Scientist: Mount St. Helens likely to erupt
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Scientist: Mount St. Helens likely to erupt
The flurry of earthquakes at Mount St. Helens intensified further Thursday, and one scientist put the chance of a small eruption happening in the next few days at 70 percent.
CNN - September 30, 2004
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Bush, Kerry square off tonight
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Bush, Kerry square off tonight
The stakes are high for both candidates in tonight's presidential debate, with President Bush hoping to maintain his lead in the polls and Sen. Kerry hoping to clarify his platform for the American public. Recent polls showed that many American voters say that what they hear in the debates will make...
CNN - September 30, 2004
The stage is set
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The stage is set
The stakes are high for both candidates in tonight's presidential debate, with President Bush hoping to maintain his lead in the polls over Sen. John Kerry and Kerry hoping to clarify his platform for the American public.
CNN - September 30, 2004
Car bombs kill 34 children
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Car bombs kill 34 children
Nearly three dozen children died and many more were wounded Thursday when car bombs exploded at a community celebration where U.S. soldiers were handing out candy.
CNN - September 30, 2004
Bush and Kerry Prepare for Their First Debate
In the hours before tonight's debate, President Bush comforted Floridians, while Senator John Kerry got some last-minute advice.
New York Times - September 30, 2004
Pair of Car Bombs in Iraq Kill Dozens, Including Many Children
Two car bombs were set off today as U.S. troops handed out candy at a government ceremony for a new water-treatment plant.
New York Times - September 30, 2004
Russian Government Backs U.N. Accord on Global Warming
Russia's decisive support to the long-delayed climate change treaty should allow it to come into force worldwide.
New York Times - September 30, 2004
A Long Deadly Day in Gaza as Israel Fights Way Into Camp
Twenty-eight Palestinians and 3 Israelis were killed as the Israeli army battled militants darting among cinderblock houses.
New York Times - September 30, 2004
Treasury Chief Urges Debt Relief for Poor Nations
Global lenders need to offer more grants and debt relief to poor countries and tailor lending toward the private sector, Treasury Secretary John Snow said today.
New York Times - September 30, 2004
Sports marketing firm IMG bought
The world's leading sports management and marketing firm is to be bought by a New York investment firm for an undisclosed fee.
BBC News - September 30, 2004
DUP in landmark Irish meeting
Bertie Ahern says he feels reassured following an historic meeting in Dublin with DUP leader Ian Paisley.
BBC News - September 30, 2004
Minister survives confidence move
Malcolm Chisholm avoids a no-confidence motion at Holyrood after announcing a reprieve for an under-threat hospital.
BBC News - September 30, 2004
Mix-up sees wrong home shuttered
A woman returns from a weekend away to find shutters on her house because the council thinks it has been abandoned.
BBC News - September 30, 2004
Britain becomes top data swapper
More data now passes through the UK's key net hub in London than any other on the planet.
BBC News - September 30, 2004
Jamelia big winner at Mobo awards
British singer Jamelia wins three awards at the Mobos, which were overshadowed by protests.
BBC News - September 30, 2004
Russian move on climate hailed
The EU and environmental groups hail the Russian cabinet's decision to back the Kyoto climate change treaty.
BBC News - September 30, 2004
Football: Newcastle ease through
Alan Shearer scores a hat-trick as Newcastle thrash Bnei Sachnin 7-1 on aggregate.
BBC News - September 30, 2004
Man hurt in Hungary football riot
An English-speaking man has been seriously injured in Budapest ahead of a football match between Ferencvaros and Millwall.
BBC News - September 30, 2004
Straw vow to Iraq hostage family
The government is doing everything it can to help free hostage Ken Bigley, Jack Straw tells his family.
BBC News - September 30, 2004
Parties await by-election result
Polls close in the Hartlepool by-election, with the main parties now awaiting the verdict of voters.
BBC News - September 30, 2004
Gaza sees day of deadly violence
The Gaza Strip suffers one of its darkest days since the intifada began as Israeli tanks roll deep into Jabaliya.
BBC News - September 30, 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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