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Should juries be told sex offenders' pasts?
Juries in child sex abuse and theft cases could soon be entitled to know if defendants have similar past convictions. Do you agree with the changes?
BBC News - October 25, 2004
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Poll: Race stays tight going into final lap
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Poll: Race stays tight going into final lap
In a CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll published Monday, President Bush has a five percentage point lead over Sen. John Kerry among likely voters -- 51 percent saying they would back Bush, and 46 percent expressing support for Kerry. The margin of error is plus or minus 3 percentage points meaning the race...
CNN - October 25, 2004
Bombings in Baghdad
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Bombings in Baghdad
Insurgent bomb attacks in Baghdad and Mosul killed six Iraqi civilians Monday, the U.S. military said. In the Baghdad attacks, a trio of nearly simultaneous explosions killed three Iraqi civilians and wounded nine others, including six civilians and three Australian soldiers, the U.S. military said.
CNN - October 25, 2004
Rehnquist has thyroid cancer surgery
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Rehnquist has thyroid cancer surgery
Chief Justice William Rehnquist has undergone throat surgery after a diagnosis of thyroid cancer, but is expected to be released from the hospital this week, according the Supreme Court.
CNN - October 25, 2004
Israel to Let Arafat Travel for Medical Treatment
Yasir Arafat, who has been confined to his compound in the West Bank for more than two years, has permission to visit a nearby hospital, Israel's Defense Ministry said.
New York Times - October 25, 2004
Justice Deptartment Clears Cingular Acquisition of AT&T Wireless
Justice Department antitrust regulators cleared the way for Cingular Wireless's $41 billion acquisition of AT&T Wireless.
New York Times - October 25, 2004
Deceptive Practices Are Found at Aon, Too
Investigators for the New York attorney general have discovered evidence of deceptive and coercive practices at Aon, the world's second-largest broker of insurance.
New York Times - October 25, 2004
European Union Removes Sanctions on American Products
The European Union said it was removing $4 billion in trade sanctions on American products after the U.S. repealed what Europeans considered an illegal export tax break.
New York Times - October 25, 2004
Merger creates biggest steel firm
Thee steel firms - Ispat, LNM and International Steel - join forces to create the world's largest producer.
BBC News - October 25, 2004
University access chief criticised
Tories say a university "access regulator" for England will "butcher" middle-class students' aspirations.
BBC News - October 25, 2004
Manchester Utd end Glazer talks
Manchester Utd say they have ended talks with the US sports tycoon Malcolm Glazer over a possible takeover.
BBC News - October 25, 2004
MoD head urged to quit on Chinook
The MoD's top civil servant is urged to resign by a senior MP over "blunders" in buying helicopters.
BBC News - October 25, 2004
Top US judge treated for cancer
Supreme Court Chief Justice Rehnquist is in hospital after undergoing throat surgery for thyroid cancer.
BBC News - October 25, 2004
Musharraf urges Kashmir rethink
Pakistan's leader makes a bold call for new ways to end the conflict with India over Kashmir peacefully.
BBC News - October 25, 2004
Cricket: Australia v India
India vent their anger at a seamer-friendly pitch for the third Test against Australia.
BBC News - October 25, 2004
Football: Glazer bid 'doomed'
Man Utd fans believe Malcolm Glazer's attempt to take over the club is dead in the water.
BBC News - October 25, 2004
Mugabe rival meets SA's Mbeki
Zimbabwe opposition leader Tsvangirai meets President Mbeki in Pretoria on his first trip abroad for three years.
BBC News - October 25, 2004
Man charged with teacher's murder
A 26-year-old man is accused of the murder of a father of two who was stabbed in his own home.
BBC News - October 25, 2004
PM 'open' on Black Watch future
Tony Blair says no final decision has been taken on the future of Scotland's six regiments.
BBC News - October 25, 2004
Clinton woos US voters for Kerry
Former US President Bill Clinton speaks alongside John Kerry in a bid to boost the Democrat's campaign.
BBC News - October 25, 2004
IAEA: Tons of Iraq explosives missing
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IAEA: Tons of Iraq explosives missing
Some 380 tons of explosives, powerful enough to detonate nuclear warheads, are missing from a former Iraqi military facility that was supposed to be under American control, the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog says. "Our immediate concern is that if the explosives did fall into the wrong hands they coul...
CNN - October 25, 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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