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Sears replaces chief as sales dip
US retailer Sears replaces its chief executive Alan Lacy as the company unveils another fall in sales.
BBC News - September 8, 2005
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Bush pledges immediate aid
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Bush pledges immediate aid
President Bush promised survivors of Hurricane Katrina on Thursday that the federal government "is going to be with you for the long haul," and he called for a national day of prayer for the storm's victims. The House also passed a $51.8 billion emergency aid bill.
CNN - September 8, 2005
Bush Pledges to Expedite Aid to Gulf Region; Day of Prayer Is Set
President Bush said said that the $2,000 per family in aid that had already been announced would be sped up.
New York Times - September 8, 2005
The Ash May Finally Be Falling From the Gauloise
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New York Times - September 8, 2005
Deposed Head of Australian Inquiry Ties Surgeon to 13 Deaths
The former chairman of an inquiry into an American-trained surgeon at an Australian hospital says that the doctor was responsible for the deaths of 13 patients.
New York Times - September 8, 2005
New Orleans Begins Confiscating Firearms as Water Recedes
Local officials reported progress on several fronts in New Orleans, but several areas remained under 10 feet of water.
New York Times - September 8, 2005
Internet Pioneer Leaving MCI to Join Google
Vinton G. Cerf will be leaving MCI to be Google's "chief internet evangelist," one of a dozen or so vice presidents.
New York Times - September 8, 2005
Anger over Canada sharia move
Proposals to introduce elements of Muslim law in Canada's largest province spark nationwide protests.
BBC News - September 8, 2005
Mexican aid convoy heads into US
Mexico sends military personnel to the disaster zone, the first deployment in the US since 1846.
BBC News - September 8, 2005
How far should genetic engineering go?
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BBC News - September 8, 2005
Loyalist murder accused on trial
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BBC News - September 8, 2005
EU faces Katrina economic effect
European Union finance ministers and central bankers are due to meet in Manchester on Friday and Saturday.
BBC News - September 8, 2005
Somali militia back the president
Militiamen loyal to Somalia's president arrive in his temporary power base, raising fears of an invasion in the capital.
BBC News - September 8, 2005
Road to link S America's oceans
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BBC News - September 8, 2005
Putin calls for calm over Ukraine
President Yushchenko of Ukraine gets backing from his Russian counterpart after sacking his government.
BBC News - September 8, 2005
Explain lab firm delay, NYSE told
Animal test group Huntingdon Life Sciences urges the New York Stock Exchange to explain why it halted its debut.
BBC News - September 8, 2005
Jonathan Agnew column
"Warne's outstanding contribution has given Australia the edge"
BBC News - September 8, 2005
Bush declares Katrina prayer day
The US president declares 16 September a day of prayer for Katrina victims and promises affected families $2,000 each.
BBC News - September 8, 2005
Nursing home bodies removed
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Nursing home bodies removed
Authorities are removing the bodies of more than 30 people from a flooded nursing home in a suburban New Orleans community. The official death toll from Hurricane Katrina is 294, but that number is expected to rise dramatically.
CNN - September 8, 2005
House considering $51.8B in disaster relief
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House considering $51.8B in disaster relief
The House is considering a $51.8 billion disaster relief bill on Thursday, a day after the leaders of the House and Senate announced that a bipartisan joint congressional committee will review the response, at all levels of government, to Hurricane Katrina.
CNN - September 8, 2005
Bodies removed from nursing home
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Bodies removed from nursing home
In a grim indicator of what may lie ahead, authorities were removing the remains of more than 30 people from a flooded nursing home in a suburban New Orleans parish.
CNN - September 8, 2005
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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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