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September 11 remembered
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September 11 remembered
Hundreds of people who lost relatives on September 11 gathered Saturday at the site where the World Trade Center towers collapsed to commemorate the third anniversary of the terrorist attacks.
CNN - September 11, 2004
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Ivan gains power as death toll rises
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Ivan gains power as death toll rises
Ivan strengthened to a Category 5 hurricane Saturday after brushing past Jamaica -- where 11 people died in the storm -- and is now on a collision course with the Cayman Islands. In a special update, the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida, said Ivan's maximum sustained winds have reached 16...
CNN - September 11, 2004
World mourns 9/11 victims
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World mourns 9/11 victims
Victims of the September 11 attacks were mourned worldwide Saturday, but in the Middle East, amid sympathy for the dead, Arabs also said Washington's support for Israel and the war on terror launched in the aftermath of the World Trade Center's collapse have only fueled anger and violence.
CNN - September 11, 2004
Remembering September 11
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Remembering September 11
Three years after the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, people across the United States and the world paused to remember the 2,973 people who were killed that day. At Ground Zero in New York, family members at what was the base of the twin towers, cried, prayed and hugged one another.
CNN - September 11, 2004
Military Specialist Pleads Guilty to Abuse and Is Jailed
The first American military intelligence specialist to stand trial for the abuse of detainees at Abu Ghraib prison was sentenced to eight months.
New York Times - September 11, 2004
Rivers Run Black, and Chinese Die of Cancer
As urbanites with rising incomes are demanding better air and water, the countryside is increasingly becoming a dumping ground.
New York Times - September 11, 2004
Chechen Rebels Mainly Driven by Nationalism
While separatists have received support from international Islamic organizations, they remain an indigenous and largely self-sustaining force.
New York Times - September 11, 2004
Atomic Activity in North Korea Raises Concerns
While reports that North Korea is preparing to test a nuclear weapon are warranting White House attention, intelligence agencies are divided over their significance.
New York Times - September 11, 2004
Medicare Costs Are New Focus for Candidates
Democrats are vowing to roll back a sharp increase in premiums announced this month and the Bush campaign is seeking to blame lawmakers for the rise.
New York Times - September 11, 2004
Toll of Death and Ruin Grows in Soaked Jamaica
The storm continued on Saturday toward Florida, with the Cayman Islands and Cuba immediately in its sights.
New York Times - September 11, 2004
Rituals of Grief, on a Day Eased Only by Time
Hundreds drew close to the sites of the worst terrorist attack in United States history to remember and mourn those lost three years ago yesterday, on Sept. 11, 2001.
New York Times - September 11, 2004
Protests erupt in Afghan power row
A protest ends in violence in western Herat amid a struggle between President Karzai and the local governor.
BBC News - September 11, 2004
Police call to angry Hearts fans
The police urge fans angry at plans to sell Tynecastle to stay within the law following threats to directors.
BBC News - September 11, 2004
Minister discusses N Korea rights
Foreign Office minister Bill Rammell talks of human rights in North Korea's during the first trip to the country by a British minister.
BBC News - September 11, 2004
Jamaica counts cost of hurricane
At least five people die as Hurricane Ivan wreaks havoc across Jamaica and heads for the Cayman Islands and Cuba.
BBC News - September 11, 2004
Indonesia blast caught on camera
Chilling footage is shown of the moment an explosion rocks Australia's embassy in Jakarta, killing nine.
BBC News - September 11, 2004
Hunt protest outside Cherie party
Pro-hunt campaigners gather outside Cherie Blair's birthday party to protest at plans to ban hunting with dogs.
BBC News - September 11, 2004
Federer ends Henman bid
Roger Federer sees off Tim Henman in straight sets to reach the US Open final.
BBC News - September 11, 2004
Tennis: Hewitt into US Open final
Lleyton Hewitt beats Joachim Johansson in straight sets to reach his second US Open final.
BBC News - September 11, 2004
Hong Kong set for poll showdown
Hong Kong elects a new legislative council in an election seen as an acid test of sentiment towards China.
BBC News - September 11, 2004
Israeli troops pull back in Gaza
Israeli troops pull back from the Gaza refugee camp of Jabaliya after a three-day operation against militants.
BBC News - September 11, 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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