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Sharon Offers a Date for Settler Withdrawal From Gaza
The Israeli prime minister said today that he wanted to begin withdrawing settlers from Gaza next May or June.
New York Times - October 14, 2004
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U.S., Iraqis launch attacks in Falluja
American troops and Iraqi special forces launched a major operation in Falluja, Iraq, tonight. The offensive comes as two powerful bombs ripped through Baghdad's fortified Green Zone earlier today, killing five people and wounding many more. Three of the victims were Americans working for the U.S. D...
CNN - October 14, 2004
U.S., Iraqis in Falluja assault
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U.S., Iraqis in Falluja assault
American troops and Iraqi special forces launched a major operation in Falluja late Thursday aimed at disrupting future attacks by insurgents who control the volatile city, the U.S. military said.
CNN - October 14, 2004
Insurgents Penetrate Green Zone of Baghdad, Killing at Least 5
While it was not the first attack there, it was one of the worst, and raised questions about the military's ability to maintain the security in a crucial area.
New York Times - October 14, 2004
Army Says Up to 28 G.I.'s Could Face Afghan Abuse Charges
The recommendation came at the end of a nearly two-year-old investigation into the deaths of two prisoners.
New York Times - October 14, 2004
Spitzer Accuses Insurance Industry of Rigging Bids
The New York attorney general filed a lawsuit today accusing the world's largest insurance broker of cheating its customers by rigging bids for the coverage they bought.
New York Times - October 14, 2004
Oil Prices Continue to Climb Higher
A decline in the nation's inventory of heating oil catapulted crude futures prices toward $55 a barrel today.
New York Times - October 14, 2004
Europe and Health Care Costs Hurt G.M. Earnings
General Motors lowered its forecast for the entire year only hours after announcing plans to cut 12,000 jobs in Europe by 2006.
New York Times - October 14, 2004
US firm gets two Iraqi contracts
The US Agency for International Development awards American firm Louis Berger two Iraqi reconstruction contracts worth a total $208m.
BBC News - October 14, 2004
Cuban energy minister sacked
Cuba's energy minister is fired amid a crisis that leaves millions of Cubans without electricity every day.
BBC News - October 14, 2004
Deadly attack in Green Zone
Four Americans are killed in a major attack in what is supposed to be the safest part of Baghdad.
BBC News - October 14, 2004
Venezuelan plotters sent to jail
Eight people are convicted in Venezuela over their role in a failed coup against Hugo Chavez in April 2002.
BBC News - October 14, 2004
9/11 report shortlisted for award
The US commission report into the 11 September attacks is nominated for National Book Award.
BBC News - October 14, 2004
Seven die in Canada plane crash
Seven people are killed after a cargo plane crashes on take-off in Halifax, Canada.
BBC News - October 14, 2004
Militants strike inside Baghdad Green Zone
Baghdad's fortified Green Zone suffers the first major attacks inside the compound as bombs kill 10 people.
BBC News - October 14, 2004
Afghan deaths probe backs charges
Twenty-eight US soldiers face possible charges over the deaths of two prisoners in Afghanistan, the Army says.
BBC News - October 14, 2004
DUP 'may talk' to loyalists
The deputy leader of the DUP does not rule out the possiblity of his party talking to loyalist paramilitaries.
BBC News - October 14, 2004
Summit boosts sea life protection
Greater protection to great white sharks and other big fish are among successes to emerge from the world species summit.
BBC News - October 14, 2004
Google search becomes personal
Google has released a tool that lets people search documents, e-mails or spreadsheets stored on a PC.
BBC News - October 14, 2004
Iraq bombs prompt security boost
The US steps up security in Baghdad after bombs kill 10 people inside the city's heavily-fortified Green Zone.
BBC News - October 14, 2004
Investors back Abbey takeover
Abbey National shareholders have given a green light to the takeover of the bank by Spain's Santander Central Hispano (SCH).
BBC News - October 14, 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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