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Shares of Google Jump as It Debuts on Nasdaq
Google stock closed today at $100.34 a share, about 18 percent above the $85 price set in the I.P.O. on Wednesday.
New York Times - August 19, 2004
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Florida roads clear, but 'life's not easy'
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Florida roads clear, but 'life's not easy'
The scars left by Hurricane Charley's sweep across Florida are not likely to disappear soon from either the landscape or the minds of Floridians, who are slowly picking up and moving on in the storm's wake.
CNN - August 19, 2004
Google leaps onto Nasdaq
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Google leaps onto Nasdaq
Google made its long-awaited debut on the Nasdaq today. More than 9 million shares changed hands within the first few minutes of trading, making Google one of the most actively traded stocks on the Nasdaq. The stock, trading under the ticker symbol GOOG, finally opened shortly before noon ET -- but...
CNN - August 19, 2004
Kerry blasts attack ads
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Kerry blasts attack ads
Democratic presidential candidate and Vietnam War veteran John Kerry on Thursday shot back at attack ads questioning his service record during the war and called on President Bush to denounce the TV commercials.
CNN - August 19, 2004
Kerry Calls Ad Group a 'Front for the Bush Campaign'
John Kerry made the comments after weeks of standing by as a group of Vietnam veterans criticized his wartime record.
New York Times - August 19, 2004
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New York Times - August 19, 2004
Iraqi Government Gives Sadr a Final Chance to End Uprising
Iraq's government warned Moktada al-Sadr today that he would face a military strike unless he met several conditions.
New York Times - August 19, 2004
United Airlines Likely to Terminate Pension Plans
The cash-strapped airline said in a bankruptcy court filing today that it "likely" will be necessary to terminate and replace its employee pension plans.
New York Times - August 19, 2004
Court Rules Some File-Sharing Companies Are Not Liable
Grokster and StreamCast are not liable for the swapping of copyright content through their file-sharing software, a federal appeals court ruled today.
New York Times - August 19, 2004
Oil Prices Hit $48 a Barrel as Iraq Violence Flares
Oil prices struck a fresh record today on violence in Iraq and evidence that strong demand growth in China and India has not slowed due to higher energy costs.
New York Times - August 19, 2004
Iraq mortar fire hits US mission
A mortar round hits the roof of the US embassy in Baghdad, slightly injuring two emplyees, a spokesman says.
BBC News - August 19, 2004
Italy's Parmalat sues US bank
Italian food giant Parmalat is pushing ahead with plans to sue its former auditors by taking CSFB to task over a bond deal back in 2002.
BBC News - August 19, 2004
Explosions shake Iraqi holy city
Heavy blasts rock Najaf hours after the prime minister issues a "final call" to Moqtada Sadr to end his insurgency.
BBC News - August 19, 2004
Google shares rocket on first day
Shares in internet giant Google shoot up 18% in the first day of trading after a cut-price start.
BBC News - August 19, 2004
Abu Ghraib probe 'spreads blame'
A report on the prisoner abuse scandal in Iraq will blame at least two dozen more people, say US defence officials.
BBC News - August 19, 2004
Mandelson meets Brussels team
Britain's new EU commissioner Peter Mandelson joins a "bonding session" with his new colleagues in Brussels.
BBC News - August 19, 2004
Golden day for Brit sailors
Britain's Yngling crew win gold on day six and Team GB's overall medal tally rises to eight after badminton silver.
BBC News - August 19, 2004
Cricket: Bell boosts England
Ian Bell hits 70 on debut as England reach 313-5 after day one of the final Test against West Indies at The Oval.
BBC News - August 19, 2004
Football: Woodgate set for Real
Newcastle's Jonathan Woodgate could move to Real Madrid for £13.4m on Friday.
BBC News - August 19, 2004
Georgia offers S Ossetia pull-out
Georgia offers a partial troop withdrawal from South Ossetia after heavy fighting with separatist rebels.
BBC News - August 19, 2004
Worker guilty of burger bar arson
A fast food worker faces a lengthy jail term for burning down the restaurant where he worked after an argument with his boss.
BBC News - August 19, 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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