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Soweto township marks centenary
South Africa's Soweto township, once the heart of the anti-apartheid struggle, marks its 100th birthday.
BBC News - October 12, 2004
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Source: U.S. tried twice to rescue hostages
The United States tried twice to rescue the two Americans and a Briton held hostage in Iraq, according to a U.S. official with direct knowledge of the attempts. The operations involved deploying U.S. military on two occasions to different locations in Baghdad, said the official. Americans Eugene Arm...
CNN - October 12, 2004
Source: U.S. tried to rescue hostages
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Source: U.S. tried to rescue hostages
The attempts involved deploying U.S. military as well as other government personnel on two separate occasions. The rescue attempts were executed at two locations in Baghdad based on intelligence, the official said.
CNN - October 12, 2004
Bush diagnoses Kerry plan
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Bush diagnoses Kerry plan
President Bush told supporters Tuesday in the conservative heart of Colorado that John Kerry cannot pay for the health and other domestic programs he is proposing unless taxes are raised on the middle class.
CNN - October 12, 2004
Sharon Moves to Renew Talks on Reshaping Government
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel moved today to renew discussions with opposition parties over reshaping his minority government.
New York Times - October 12, 2004
Supreme Court to Hear Cases on Displaying Ten Commandments
The court agreed to hear cases from Texas and Kentucky on displaying the Ten Commandments on government land and buildings.
New York Times - October 12, 2004
Bush and Kerry Trade Charges in Run-Up to Final Debate
President Bush said today that John Kerry cannot pay for his domestic proposals unless taxes are raised on the middle class.
New York Times - October 12, 2004
U.S. Says It Hit Terror Targets, but Iraqi Civilians Disagree
The American military staged a series of aggressive strikes today in insurgent strongholds west of Baghdad.
New York Times - October 12, 2004
Yankees and Red Sox: Only One Can Survive
The Mariano Rivera incident puts a somber backdrop to a series that has been anticipated since the last one ended.
New York Times - October 12, 2004
Yahoo's Profit More Than Triples
The Internet media company's quarterly profit was boosted by stronger online advertising and its acquisition of Overture Services.
New York Times - October 12, 2004
Intel's Third-Quarter Profit Rises 15%
Driven by demand for flash memory chips used in cell phones, Intel's profits rose as it struggled to overcome weak PC sales, growing inventory, product missteps and stiff competition.
New York Times - October 12, 2004
Oil Prices Surge Briefly Above $54 a Barrel
The International Energy Agency said that higher petroleum prices would hurt economic growth around the world next year.
New York Times - October 12, 2004
Fannie Mae Discloses Document Request
The mortgage giant said today that prosecutors had asked the company to preserve documents as part of an investigation into Fannie Mae's accounting practices.
New York Times - October 12, 2004
PC demand boosts Intel earnings
The world's largest chipmaker Intel sees profits rise 15% to £1.9bn thanks to strength in its personal computer business.
BBC News - October 12, 2004
Giants ace Bonds has knee surgery
San Francisco star Barry Bonds undergoes knee surgery but expects to be fully fit for pre-season training.
BBC News - October 12, 2004
Stricken sub 'hit by two fires'
An inquiry into the fire on a Canadian submarine bought from the UK finds two separate fires broke out.
BBC News - October 12, 2004
Legal fight over anti-Kerry film
The Democratic Party is attempting to stop a US television company airing a critique of John Kerry's Vietnam record.
BBC News - October 12, 2004
Court takes on Commandments case
The US Supreme Court, in a surprise move, is to decide if it is legal to display the Ten Commandments on government property.
BBC News - October 12, 2004
Iraq asks nuclear watchdog back
Iraq invites the UN nuclear watchdog to check on the disappearance of materials from its former nuclear sites.
BBC News - October 12, 2004
Key Indian state to go to polls
Voters are due to cast their ballots on Wednesday in key elections in the western Indian state of Maharashtra.
BBC News - October 12, 2004
Pensions poverty 'will hit NI'
Three quarters of a million NI people face poverty when they retire, according to the General Consumer council.
BBC News - October 12, 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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