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Search for missing fishing boat
The families of two Kilkeel fishermen are waiting anxiously for news of their missing vessel.
BBC News - November 10, 2004
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Bush announces choice to replace Ashcroft
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Bush announces choice to replace Ashcroft
White House legal counsel Alberto Gonzales was Wednesday nominated by President Bush to replace John Ashcroft. If confirmed Gonzales, who worked with Bush in Texas will be the country's first Hispanic attorney general. Ashcroft announced his resignation Tuesday.
CNN - November 10, 2004
Peterson jury foreman dismissed
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Peterson jury foreman dismissed
The foreman of the jury in the Scott Peterson double-murder trial was dismissed Wednesday, a day after another juror was dismissed and deliberations were sent back to the drawing board.
CNN - November 10, 2004
Troops find 'hostage slaughterhouses'
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Troops find 'hostage slaughterhouses'
Iraqi troops retaking the city of Falluja have found hostage "slaughterhouses" where people were held captive and beheaded, an Iraqi military official said Wednesday.
CNN - November 10, 2004
Gonzales gets the nod
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Gonzales gets the nod
President Bush named White House counsel Alberto Gonzales to replace Attorney General John Ashcroft. If his nomination is approved by the Senate, Gonzales would be the first Hispanic attorney general.
CNN - November 10, 2004
Bush Picks Alberto Gonzales to Replace Ashcroft at Justice Dept.
President Bush said that Alberto R.Gonzales had been "a calm and steady voice in times of crisis" as his White House counsel.
New York Times - November 10, 2004
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New York Times - November 10, 2004
Another Juror Is Ousted in Scott Peterson Trial
The judge presiding over the Scott Peterson murder trial dismissed another juror today, after taking a similar action on Tuesday, when a juror was ousted for misconduct.
New York Times - November 10, 2004
Israel Will Allow Arafat Burial in West Bank, After Cairo Funeral
Yasir Arafat remained alive tonight in a French military hospital, but he has suffered liver and kidney failure, an aide said.
New York Times - November 10, 2004
Dutch Arrest 2 Men Suspected of Links to Islamic Terrorists
Police arrested two North African men today following a raid on an apartment suspected of harboring Islamic terrorists.
New York Times - November 10, 2004
Fed Raises Rates Again, to 2%, and Sees No Reason to Stop
The Fed repeated its assertion of the past several months that it would raise short-term rates at a "measured pace."
New York Times - November 10, 2004
Delta gets share incentive boost
Delta Air Lines is to issue millions of new shares without shareholder consent as part of moves to ensure its survival.
BBC News - November 10, 2004
Ecuador halts impeachment drive
Ecuador's opposition parties fail in efforts to begin impeachment proceedings against President Lucio Gutierrez.
BBC News - November 10, 2004
US to ease banks terror warning
The US is to lower the terror alert for major financial centres in New York, New Jersey and Washington, officials say.
BBC News - November 10, 2004
Chile torture report finalised
Chile's President Lagos is presented with a major report on torture during Gen Augusto Pinochet's military regime.
BBC News - November 10, 2004
Firms look to shuttle successor
Boeing and Northrop Grumman may work together on a spacecraft that can take humans to the Moon, Mars and possibly beyond.
BBC News - November 10, 2004
Sheridan resigns as SSP leader
Tommy Sheridan tenders his resignation as leader of the Scottish Socialist Party with immediate effect.
BBC News - November 10, 2004
Jobs blow at tinplate plant
Corus will cut 78 jobs at its Trostre plant in Llanelli over the coming year, workers are told.
BBC News - November 10, 2004
No freedom for nuclear scientist
Pakistan's supreme court rejects a petition opposing the house arrest of disgraced nuclear scientist AQ Khan on health grounds.
BBC News - November 10, 2004
Bush names Texas ally to key post
President Bush nominates White House legal counsel Alberto Gonzales as the new attorney general.
BBC News - November 10, 2004
Dutch anti-terror raid nets two
A police anti-terror raid in The Hague ends with the surrender of two men after a violent 14-hour siege.
BBC News - November 10, 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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