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Several Insurgent Bases Found in Falluja, U.S. General Says
The general also denied reports that one of them was the headquarters of the Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
New York Times - November 18, 2004
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Clinton throws library party
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Clinton throws library party
President Bush joined Bill Clinton and two other former U.S. presidents today to dedicate Clinton's presidential library, a ceremony that also brought together celebrities from both Washington and Hollywood.
CNN - November 18, 2004
Clinton dedicates library
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Clinton dedicates library
In a rain-soaked ceremony attended by his family, fellow presidents and about 30,000 guests, former President Bill Clinton dedicated his presidential library today. "This library tells a story about America in the last part of the 20th century," Clinton said, describing a nation exiting th...
CNN - November 18, 2004
Clinton library opens
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Clinton library opens
Standing in a steady rain, former President Bill Clinton dedicated his presidential library Thursday, in a ceremony attended by fellow presidents and about 30,000 other guests.
CNN - November 18, 2004
Thousands Attend Dedication of Clinton's Presidential Library
Almost 30,000 people came to steep themselves in the legacy of Bill Clinton's eight years in office.
New York Times - November 18, 2004
Chirac Offers Cooperation and Criticism to U.S. and Britain
Conciliation was coupled with unrepentant criticism of the British-American war in Iraq and, more generally, of America's global posture.
New York Times - November 18, 2004
Italy Names Fini as Foreign Minister
Gianfranco Fini, who once called Mussolini "the greatest statesman of the century," has worked in recent years to redefine himself as a more centrist leader and plausible candidate, someday, for prime minister.
New York Times - November 18, 2004
Israel Apologizes for Killing Egyptian Officers
The Israeli prime minister, Ariel Sharon, apologized to Egypt today after an Israeli army tank crew fired on an Egyptian patrol near the border with Gaza, killing three Egyptian police officers.
New York Times - November 18, 2004
Clinton library open for business
Ex-US President Bill Clinton opens his presidential library, housing millions of documents from his time in office.
BBC News - November 18, 2004
US drug safety checks 'slack'
A scientist working at the US Food and Drug Administration accuses the agency of "profound failure" in its oversight of the recently withdrawn arthritis drug Vioxx.
BBC News - November 18, 2004
Knight stands down as Nike boss
Philip Knight is to resign as chief executive of sports footwear and clothing giant Nike although he will remain as chairman.
BBC News - November 18, 2004
Academics say standards falling
A survey of academics suggests many believe university standards have been 'dumbed down' due to funding shortages.
BBC News - November 18, 2004
'Original' great ape discovered
The remains of a primate that could be the ancestor of humans and all the great apes is discovered.
BBC News - November 18, 2004
Hunting with dogs: Your views?
Hunting with hounds will be illegal in England and Wales from February 2005. Send us your views.
BBC News - November 18, 2004
First snows fall in parts of UK
The first snowflakes of the season fall as temperatures drop across England and Wales.
BBC News - November 18, 2004
Another board 'faces hardship'
Another education and library board reveals it faces financial hardship because of a shortage of funding.
BBC News - November 18, 2004
Knife appeal as murderer jailed
The mother of a teenager appeals to other youngsters not to carry knives as her son's killer begins a life sentence.
BBC News - November 18, 2004
Falluja 'will get government aid'
Iraq says it will send food and doctors to civilians in Falluja after the Red Cross warns of their plight.
BBC News - November 18, 2004
OutKast win at MTV awards
Hip-hop duo OutKast win three prizes at the MTV Europe Awards while Usher and Muse win two each.
BBC News - November 18, 2004
Tennis: Henman sees off Coria
Tim Henman revives his Masters Cup hopes with a vital win over Guillermo Coria in Houston.
BBC News - November 18, 2004
Charles' school comments defended
The Prince of Wales's communications chief defends Prince Charles amid a row about his view on schools.
BBC News - November 18, 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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