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Sony Agrees to Buy MGM for Nearly $5 Billion
Comcast, the biggest U.S. cable operator, will join the investors working with Sony on the deal, a source close to the discussions said.
New York Times - September 13, 2004
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Ivan bashes Cuba, outer bands brush Keys
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Ivan bashes Cuba, outer bands brush Keys
Hurricane Ivan -- already blamed for 62 deaths -- unleashed its fury Monday on Cuba with ham radio operators reporting trees and power lines down. Mexico has issued a hurricane warning for the northeastern Yucatan Peninsula and residents across the Gulf Coast of the United States are preparing for t...
CNN - September 13, 2004
Florida Panhandle prepares
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Florida Panhandle prepares
Residents of the Florida Panhandle got serious about boarding up windows, stocking food and worrying as deadly Hurricane Ivan appeared to be heading in their direction, although a forecaster said Monday that there was a chance it could weaken before plowing ashore.
CNN - September 13, 2004
Assault weapons ban ends
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Assault weapons ban ends
Ten years after it was born out of the carnage of three California mass shootings, the federal assault weapons ban is fading out of existence Monday.
CNN - September 13, 2004
Florida and Gulf Coast Brace for Arrival of Hurricane Ivan
Residents prepared for a storm that has already swamped Caribbean communities and killed more than 60 people.
New York Times - September 13, 2004
Kerry and Bush Trade Charges on End of Weapons Ban, and Crime
Senator John Kerry accused the president today of caving in to the gun lobby, a charge rejected by the White House.
New York Times - September 13, 2004
Bloomberg Faces Payoff Year on School Plans
New York's public school children are returning to class for a year that will serve as a crucial barometer of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's education efforts.
New York Times - September 13, 2004
Putin Moves to Increase Power, Citing Effort to Fight Terror
The Kremlin's pervasive control over the legislative branch and regional bodies would be strengthened under the plan.
New York Times - September 13, 2004
New Governor Takes Charge in Afghan City Hit by Violence
Sayed Muhammad Khairkhwa spent today ensconced in Herat's finest guest house, surrounded by U.S. troops and Afghan soldiers.
New York Times - September 13, 2004
Zombie sequel tops US box office
Zombie sequel Resident Evil: Apocalypse goes straight to the top of the north American box office chart.
BBC News - September 13, 2004
Arctic's toxic burden harms bears
New evidence confirms the damage toxic chemicals are causing to the health of polar bears, conservationists say.
BBC News - September 13, 2004
Time Warner drops out of MGM race
US media group Time Warner withdraws its bid for movie studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer after failing to agree a price.
BBC News - September 13, 2004
New alarm over Darfur crisis toll
Up to 10,000 displaced people are dying in troubled Darfur each month from disease and violence, a UN agency says.
BBC News - September 13, 2004
Call for referendum on Gaza plan
Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Finance Minister, calls for a national referendum on plans to withdraw from Gaza.
BBC News - September 13, 2004
New Afghan governor pledges order
The man chosen to replace Ismail Khan as governor of Herat vows to restore order in the riot-hit western Afghan city.
BBC News - September 13, 2004
Murder hunt as body is found
Police in County Londonderry launch a murder hunt after a man's body is discovered in a house.
BBC News - September 13, 2004
Elton sells off photo collection
Sir Elton John is to sell off part of his extensive photographic collection at an auction in New York.
BBC News - September 13, 2004
Palace balcony protester removed
A Fathers 4 Justice protester dressed as Batman is removed after scaling Buckingham Palace.
BBC News - September 13, 2004
Kerry on attack over weapons ban
John Kerry criticises President Bush for failing to push for an extended ban on assault weapons.
BBC News - September 13, 2004
Ivan hitting Cuba, outer bands brush Keys
CNN
Ivan hitting Cuba, outer bands brush Keys
Cubans are feeling the effects of Hurricane Ivan as the storm spins 85 miles off the island's western tip, bringing heavy rain and winds of 160 mph. The Florida Keys also are getting a taste of the storm, with Sand Key reporting winds of 41 mph. Computer models indicate the brunt of the storm will m...
CNN - September 13, 2004
Ivan threat shifts to Florida Panhandle
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Ivan threat shifts to Florida Panhandle
People who evacuated the Florida Keys were told they could go back Monday as 160-mph Hurricane Ivan appeared to spare them and instead took aim at the Panhandle, where residents weren't taking any chances.
CNN - September 13, 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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