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Sharon Rejects Vote on Jewish Settlers
The Israeli prime minister flatly rejected today a demand by Jewish settler leaders that he hold a national referendum.
New York Times - October 17, 2004
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Driver quizzed after in 11-car pileup kills six
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Driver quizzed after in 11-car pileup kills six
Police on Sunday questioned a man they believe was driving a stolen truck loaded with illegal immigrants that smashed into other vehicles and rolled over, killing six people and seriously injuring 15.
CNN - October 17, 2004
Army: GIs refused mission because of safety concerns
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Army: GIs refused mission because of safety concerns
Eighteen soldiers who refused to make a fuel delivery in Iraq were concerned about their safety and vehicle maintenance, the U.S. military said Sunday. Family members said the trucks were not armored and were too slow.
CNN - October 17, 2004
Kerry: Bush would break promise on Social Security
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Kerry: Bush would break promise on Social Security
The Kerry campaign seized on a report Sunday that President Bush would seek to quickly privatize Social Security if he wins a second term.
CNN - October 17, 2004
Mortar Hits Baghdad Stadium Just Before Prime Minister Visit
A mortar round hit a site where Iraqis were handing over their weapons today, shortly before a visit by Ayad Allawi.
New York Times - October 17, 2004
Military Reports the Capture of 17 Insurgents in Ramadi
American officers here said marines captured 17 men suspected of working with the insurgency in a night raid early today.
New York Times - October 17, 2004
Campaign Advisers Seize Sensitive Issues on Sunday Shows
The two sides scrapped heatedly today over Social Security, the vice president's lesbian daughter and a possible military draft.
New York Times - October 17, 2004
Jets Go 5-0 With Win Over 49ers
The Jets overcame a 14-3 halftime deficit and Jonathan Vilma intercepted Tim Rattay's pass with 1:44 to go, helping New York make franchise history.
New York Times - October 17, 2004
Biggest gold firm 'takeover bid'
A takeover bid which would create the world's biggest gold company, with assets of $10bn, is reportedly being considered in South Africa.
BBC News - October 17, 2004
Africa leaders seek Darfur peace
A summit of African leaders in Libya seeks a solution to the crisis in the Sudanese region of Darfur.
BBC News - October 17, 2004
France mends fences with Israel
French Foreign Minister Michel Barnier vows to fight mounting anti-Semitism in his country while visiting Israel.
BBC News - October 17, 2004
Sharon stands firm on Gaza plan
Israel's prime minister refuses to bow to angry settlers' demands for a vote on his Gaza withdrawal plan.
BBC News - October 17, 2004
Bomb blast shatters Baghdad cafe
A powerful explosion kills six and injures at least 20 at a cafe in Baghdad popular with Iraqi police officers.
BBC News - October 17, 2004
UK's plea over Bigley body
A video appeal to find the body of murdered hostage Ken Bigley is broadcast on Arab television.
BBC News - October 17, 2004
Allegations mar Belarus polling
Vote-rigging allegations cloud a Belarusian poll on whether to allow Alexander Lukashenko a third term as president.
BBC News - October 17, 2004
Marchers demand Iraq withdrawal
Thousands of anti-war protesters rally in central London to demand the removal of British troops from Iraq.
BBC News - October 17, 2004
Football: Charlton 1-1 Newcastle
Andy O'Brien's own goal gives Charlton a share of the points against Newcastle.
BBC News - October 17, 2004
Assaults on Falluja insurgents continue
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Assaults on Falluja insurgents continue
U.S. warplanes and tanks mounted continuous assaults on suspected insurgent positions in Falluja, Iraq, today. Insurgents fired missiles, mortars and machine guns in battles with American forces. The military has been waging a campaign to weed out militants associated with Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who...
CNN - October 17, 2004
Turn out the vote
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Turn out the vote
With the televised debates behind them, President Bush and Sen. John Kerry have little opportunity to shape further the presidential race except by waging an intense effort in the home stretch aimed at getting out the vote.
CNN - October 17, 2004
Terrorbusters Inc.
Spending on security seems poised to become a significant factor in the U.S. economy much the way military spending was during the cold war.
New York Times - October 17, 2004
Caracas mayor pulling out of poll
The mayor of Caracas withdraws his candidacy for re-election amid opposition allegations of fraud.
BBC News - October 17, 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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