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South Korean firm snaps up Lycos
South Korean internet portal Daum is to buy Lycos Inc for $95m to launch itself into the US market.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
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What next for the Football Association?
Mark Palios, chief executive of the Football Association has resigned, leaving the organisation without a full-time leader. Where does the FA go from here?
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Kuwait bans anti-Bush documentary
Kuwaiti officials ban Michael Moore's film Fahrenheit 9/11, calling it insulting to Saudi Arabia and US.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Long-awaited Doom 3 leaked online
Copies of the eagerly awaited blockbuster computer game, Doom 3, have been leaked on the internet.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Aloe vera may treat battle wounds
The aloe vera plant could one day keep trauma victims alive until they can get a blood transfusion, research finds.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Professor 'urged marking boost'
University bosses defend a tutor who called for colleagues to "mark up" failing students.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Attacks warning pushes oil higher
Crude oil prices hit yet another record, and stock markets fall after warnings of attacks on US financial institutions.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Twins facing transplant choice
A doctor has to decide which twin brother will be first to receive a life-saving kidney transplant they both need.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Staff moving to Holyrood building
Parliamentary staff move into their new Holyrood home after formal safety certificates are granted.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Hughes in court over road death
Footballer Lee Hughes arrives at court to stand trial accused of causing death by dangerous driving.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Sniffer dog 'dies from overdose'
A police dog dies from a suspected amphetamines overdose after a drugs search.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
'No confidence' in Scarlett's MI6
John Scarlett can no longer "command the necessary public confidence" to lead MI6, Menzies Campbell says.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Davies backs Eriksson
The FA's acting chief hints the England coach might keep his job, a day after the chief executive quit over an affair.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Prisoners wounded in Gaza attack
At least six people are injured in grenade attacks at a Palestinian jail in Gaza City.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Spain 'obsessed' with Gibraltar
Gibraltar's chief minister joins in the war of words between the UK and Spain over the territory's 300th anniversary party.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Sydney guard charged with murder
A female security guard who shot dead a man who attacked and tried to rob her is charged with murder.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Montenegro bans smoking in public
Montenegro 's parliament passes a law banning smoking in public places and tobacco advertising.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Malaysia steel boss goes on trial
A former head of state steel company Perwaja goes on trial in the first test of a new anti-corruption drive.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Roma mark holocaust
Sixty years since the Nazis' campaign against Roma Gypsies, it is being marked at Auschwitz and elsewhere.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Christians condemn Iraq attacks
Christian and Muslim leaders denounce a wave of deadly bomb attacks on churches in Iraq.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Locust emergency in Gambia
The government of The Gambia has declared a state of emergency ahead of an imminent locust invasion.
BBC News - August 1, 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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