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Settler killed in gunman attack
A Jewish settler dies after being shot in the West Bank by a Palestinian gunman, who was also killed.
BBC News - August 12, 2004
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Charley takes aim at Florida
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Charley takes aim at Florida
Storm forecasters are warning that Hurricane Charley -- already packing winds of 105 mph -- could strengthen further before slamming into the Tampa Bay area in Florida this evening. Tampa Bay hasn't taken a direct hit from a hurricane in more than 80 years.
CNN - August 12, 2004
Al-Sadr reported wounded in Najaf fighting
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Al-Sadr reported wounded in Najaf fighting
Renegade Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr suffered shrapnel wounds to his arm and chest during fighting today in Najaf, according to a spokesman in Baghdad. Al-Sadr was treated at the Imam Ali Mosque and is expected to fully recover. Insurgents loyal to al-Sadr have been battling U.S. and Iraqi forces...
CNN - August 12, 2004
Al-Sadr wounded in Najaf clashes
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Al-Sadr wounded in Najaf clashes
Radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr suffered shrapnel wounds to his arm and chest during Friday fighting in Najaf while he was at the Imam Ali mosque, according to a spokesman.
CNN - August 12, 2004
Martinez inspires Boston
Pedro Martinez claims his first shutout in almost four years as Boston thrash Tampa - plus a round-up.
BBC News - August 12, 2004
Islanders retain Niinimaa
The New York Islanders agree a new deal with defenceman Janne Niinimaa - plus other news.
BBC News - August 12, 2004
Peru pins hopes on Amazon gas
More than twenty years after natural gas was discovered deep in the Amazon jungle, the ambitious Camisea energy pipeline project becomes reality.
BBC News - August 12, 2004
Winning back respect
Charles Gusewelle believes the US election is about restoring his country's reputation around the world.
BBC News - August 12, 2004
Cricket: Play delayed
Persistent rain in Manchester postpones the resumption of play on day two between England and West Indies.
BBC News - August 12, 2004
Soham officer guilty of alibi lie
Soham detective Brian Stevens is convicted of concocting an alibi for laptop pornography charges.
BBC News - August 12, 2004
Poppy Day victims 'forgotten'
The daughter of an Enniskillen Poppy Day bomb victim says the police investigation has been forgotten.
BBC News - August 12, 2004
Water shortage 'scapegoat' claims
An MSP urges Scottish Water to come clean over problems with supplies in Shetland.
BBC News - August 12, 2004
Welsh jails among most crowded
Cardiff and Swansea prisons remain in the top 10 most overcrowded prisons in England and Wales, a report finds.
BBC News - August 12, 2004
US lecture tour for Cherie Blair
Cherie Blair is to undertake a potentially lucrative lecture tour of the US, her spokeswoman confirms.
BBC News - August 12, 2004
'Improve NHS error reports' call
Hospitals must improve recording of medical errors which may contribute to 72,000 deaths a year, researchers say.
BBC News - August 12, 2004
Super ant colony hits Australia
A giant 100km colony of ants which has been discovered in Melbourne, Australia, could threaten local insect species.
BBC News - August 12, 2004
Five to screen Friends spin-off
Five wins the right to broadcast Friends spin-off series Joey, after Channel 4 pulled out of bidding.
BBC News - August 12, 2004
China to join Indian anniversary
Chinese military officials will for the first time attend Indian Independence Day festivities on their Himalayan border.
BBC News - August 12, 2004
Slower growth in Japanese economy
Economic growth in Japan slows down as the country experiences a drop in domestic and corporate spending.
BBC News - August 12, 2004
UK journalist kidnapped in Basra
Iraqi militants threaten to kill a British journalist kidnapped in Basra unless US forces pull out of Najaf.
BBC News - August 12, 2004
Tensions rise in Georgia province
Tensions escalate in Georgia's breakaway region of South Ossetia as leaders hold talks in Tbilisi.
BBC News - August 12, 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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