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Space Capsule Crashes in Utah
NASA planned to catch the capsule, which collected precious atomic specimens, with the help of Hollywood stunt pilots.
New York Times - September 8, 2004
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NASA seeks to recover Genesis capsule
The Genesis capsule crashed in the Utah desert today after its parachutes failed to open. "The capsule has suffered extensive damage. It has broken apart on the desert floor," said an official on NASA TV. Launched three years ago, the probe was bringing to Earth atoms collected from the so...
CNN - September 8, 2004
Abortion ban again found unconstitutional
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Abortion ban again found unconstitutional
A federal judge on Wednesday ruled the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act unconstitutional because it does not include a health exception for the woman.
CNN - September 8, 2004
New details emerge on siege rebels
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New details emerge on siege rebels
A group of 32 terrorists hid in a nearby forest before storming the school in southern Russia last week, according to new details released by Russia's prosecutor-general.
CNN - September 8, 2004
Kerry faults Bush on war
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Kerry faults Bush on war
Democratic Sen. John Kerry, at a site where President Bush made his case that Iraq was a threat to the United States, argued on Wednesday that the president left a trail of broken promises on the path to war and has squandered money that could be put to better use for health care, education and jobs...
CNN - September 8, 2004
Heavy Rain Disrupts Subways, Flooding Tunnels
Hundreds of thousands of Manhattan commuters were forced to overcome delays or negotiate alternative routes to work.
New York Times - September 8, 2004
School Siege in Russia Sparks Self-Criticism in Arab World
The brutal school siege in Russia has sparked an unusual round of self-criticism and introspection in the Muslim and Arab world.
New York Times - September 8, 2004
U.S. Planes Hit Rebel Stronghold in Falluja
U.S. planes struck a militant stronghold that has recently been coordinating attacks against coalition forces.
New York Times - September 8, 2004
U.S. to Propose New U.N. Strategy on Sudan
The draft resolution threatens sanctions on the country's oil industry and expands an African Union force monitoring violence.
New York Times - September 8, 2004
3 Americans Urge Dropping of Charges They Ran Afghan Jail
Lawyers for two of the defendants said today that they had asked the U.S. ambassador to request the Afghan authorities drop the charges.
New York Times - September 8, 2004
Kerry, Sharpening Criticism of Bush, Lists Costs of Iraq War
John Kerry said today that because of poor administration planning the war had cost taxpayers $200 billion.
New York Times - September 8, 2004
Bush Backs Budget Authority for New Intelligence Post
President Bush shifted his stance today on how much power a new national intelligence director should have.
New York Times - September 8, 2004
Wall St. Banker Given a Harsher-Than-Required Sentence
Frank P. Quattrone, a leading investment banker of the 1990's, was sentenced to 18 months in prison for obstruction of justice.
New York Times - September 8, 2004
Fed Chief Hints at More Interest Rate Rises
Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan said today that economic expansion had "regained some traction," and suggested that the central bank would stick to its plan of gradually raising interest rates.
New York Times - September 8, 2004
Stocks Drop After Greenspan's Testimony
Investors were unmoved by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's improved assessment of the economy, with stocks falling narrowly today in light trading.
New York Times - September 8, 2004
Post-op Clinton 'awake and alert'
Former US President Bill Clinton is talking to his family following a heart bypass operation, his office says.
BBC News - September 8, 2004
Wall Street star Quattrone jailed
Frank Quattrone, once one of Wall Street's most celebrated bankers, is jailed for obstruction of justice.
BBC News - September 8, 2004
New batteries aid climate battle
A new generation of rechargeable lithium batteries could reduce global warming, a leading expert says.
BBC News - September 8, 2004
Spammers given boot by net host
A campaign by anti-spam groups has persuaded a large US net service provider to ban spammers using its network.
BBC News - September 8, 2004
Grenada reels from Hurricane Ivan
Hurricane Ivan kills at least nine people in Grenada, the Caribbean island's Prime Minister Keith Mitchell says.
BBC News - September 8, 2004
US soldier killed Iraqi 'in pity'
A US army captain charged with murdering an Iraqi militant said the man was killed out of mercy.
BBC News - September 8, 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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