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Sharon Loses Symbolic Vote on Gaza Withdrawal Plan
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon inaugurated a session of parliament today by defending his plan to dismantle settlements.
New York Times - October 11, 2004
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Afghan poll gets international backing
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Afghan poll gets international backing
An international observer group Monday agreed with a joint U.N.-Afghan board that nullifying the national election in Afghanistan was unjustified despite some irregularities in the voting process. Interim President Hamid Karzai is favorite to win the election -- the first since the hardline Islamist...
CNN - October 11, 2004
Poll: Kerry holds on to post-debate bump
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Poll: Kerry holds on to post-debate bump
Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry appears to be holding the ground he gained against President Bush after the first presidential debate, according to a recent poll.
CNN - October 11, 2004
Bush, Cheney press attack
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Bush, Cheney press attack
President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney on Monday continued to hammer away at a statement that Sen. John Kerry made in a lengthy article, both men insisting it's evidence the Democratic presidential nominee underestimates the threat posed by terrorism.
CNN - October 11, 2004
Christopher Reeve, 'Superman' and Crusader for Stem Cells, Dies
Christopher Reeve, who became an inspiration for people with spinal injuries, died on Sunday. He was 52.
New York Times - October 11, 2004
More Comments, More Lines of Attack for Kerry and Bush
President Bush continued to try to paint his opponent as weak on defense; John Kerry criticized Mr. Bush's energy policy.
New York Times - October 11, 2004
Rebels Loyal to Shiite Cleric Begin Handing In Arms in Iraq
Three police stations in a Shiite area of Baghdad collected hundreds of rockets, mortar rounds and other arms.
New York Times - October 11, 2004
U.S. Returns Detainee to Saudi Arabia After 3 Years
Yaser E. Hamdi was held for three years without trial in U.S. prisons after being accused of fighting with the Taliban.
New York Times - October 11, 2004
Candidate Drops Boycott of Afghan Election
The main challenger to President Hamid Karzai said he had accepted an inquiry into complaints of electoral fraud.
New York Times - October 11, 2004
Senate Approves Bill Worth $140 Billion in Corporate Tax Breaks
The bill aims to raise the same amount of money by closing tax shelters, raising customs fees and dropping a tax benefit.
New York Times - October 11, 2004
Oracle May Drop Its PeopleSoft Bid Lower
Oracle co-president Safra Catz said today Oracle's hostile $7.7 billion bid for PeopleSoft could drop by one-third to one-fourth.
New York Times - October 11, 2004
New vote map angers Democrats
The perfectly legal process of changing district borders means a number of Democrats are likely to lose their seats.
BBC News - October 11, 2004
Norway and US share Nobel prize
Finn Kydland and Edward Prescott have won the Nobel prize for economics for their work in showing how business cycles affect international trade.
BBC News - October 11, 2004
Brazilian Indian expert shot dead
Police in Brazil are investigating the murder of one of the country's leading experts on indigenous Indians.
BBC News - October 11, 2004
Saudi-American released by US
The US sends an American caught in Afghanistan to Saudi Arabia, as part of a deal securing his release.
BBC News - October 11, 2004
Chat beats tests in pupil esteem
Research says targets are harmful and young people's fondness for talking could enhance their learning.
BBC News - October 11, 2004
Murder charges after couple die
A man is charged with two counts of murder and one of attempted murder following an incident at a house in Fife.
BBC News - October 11, 2004
Millions to face pension 'misery'
Many Britons face retirement poverty unless they work longer or save more a government inspired report is expected to say on Tuesday.
BBC News - October 11, 2004
EU panel opposes justice nominee
A committee votes against Italian Rocco Buttiglione as the EU's next justice commissioner, officials say.
BBC News - October 11, 2004
Mourners throng Pakistan funerals
Thousands of Shia mourners attend a funeral for two victims of a bomb blast in the Pakistani city of Lahore.
BBC News - October 11, 2004
Flowers laid at desecrated grave
The family of a woman whose remains were stolen ask God to forgive the "evil" perpetrators.
BBC News - October 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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