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U.S. Agrees to Release American Caught With Taliban
Yaser Esam Hamdi, who was born in the U.S. and raised in Saudi Arabia, will return there under the agreement.
New York Times - September 22, 2004
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Hostage pleads for life
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Hostage pleads for life
Facing a death threat from his Iraqi captors, British hostage Kenneth Bigley today appeared in video on an Islamist Web site and pleaded for his life, saying, "Please, please help me."
CNN - September 22, 2004
Georgia man beheaded in Iraq
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Georgia man beheaded in Iraq
U.S. officials have positively identified the body of a second American beheaded this week by insurgents in Iraq, the man's family said Wednesday. Officials notified the family of Jack Hensley of Marietta, Georgia, that a headless body found by Iraqi police was his.
CNN - September 22, 2004
British hostage: 'I don't want to die here'
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British hostage: 'I don't want to die here'
Facing a death threat from his Iraqi captors, British hostage Kenneth Bigley on Wednesday appeared in video on an Islamic Web site and tearfully pleaded for British Prime Minister Tony Blair to help spare his life, saying, "Please, please help me."
CNN - September 22, 2004
Republicans Push Ahead to Extend Tax Cuts
A House-Senate conference is expected to agree today to extend a package of tax cuts set to expire at the end of this year.
New York Times - September 22, 2004
Haiti Begins Mass Burials of Flood Victims
PORT-AU-PRINCE, (Reuters) - Haiti began burying hundreds of flood victims in mass graves on Wednesday while emergency food was distributed to some of the thousands of people made homeless by Tropical Storm Jeanne.
New York Times - September 22, 2004
Third Hostage in Iraq Said to Plea for His Life in Videotape
An Islamic Web site played a videotape of a man identifying himself as a British hostage, begging Prime Minister Tony Blair to help save his life.
New York Times - September 22, 2004
2 Dead in Suicide Bombing in Jerusalem
A female Palestinian suicide bomber blew herself up today when confronted by an Israeli police officer at a busy intersection.
New York Times - September 22, 2004
Iranian Leader Says Country Has Right to Nuclear Material
President Mohammad Khatami reiterated Iran's legal right today to produce fissile uranium for nuclear energy.
New York Times - September 22, 2004
U.S. Regulators Question Accounting at Fannie Mae
A government review into the nation's top mortgage lender asserted that it used inappropriate accounting practices.
New York Times - September 22, 2004
CBS Fined $550,000 for Janet Jackson Incident
Federal regulators fined CBS today a record $550,000 for Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" during this year's Super Bowl halftime show.
New York Times - September 22, 2004
Ex-Chief of Computer Associates Is Indicted on Fraud Charges
While Sanjay Kumar faces charges, Computer Associates agreed to cooperate with prosecutors, enabling the company to avoid a corporate indictment.
New York Times - September 22, 2004
US airman's spy charge dropped
The US military drops spy charges against Syrian-born airman who worked as a translator at Guantanamo Bay.
BBC News - September 22, 2004
Nato agrees to expand Iraq role
The Nato alliance agrees to play a major role in training Iraqi security forces, a spokesman says.
BBC News - September 22, 2004
Cricket: Windies destroy Pakistan
West Indies will play England in the Champions Trophy final thanks to a seven-wicket defeat of Pakistan.
BBC News - September 22, 2004
Cycling: Hamilton suspended
Olympic time trial champion Tyler Hamilton is suspended after failing a doping test.
BBC News - September 22, 2004
Nigeria police hunt 'Taleban'
Security forces in north-eastern Nigeria hunt Islamic militants after seven people die in raids.
BBC News - September 22, 2004
Musharraf warns of 'iron curtain'
President Musharraf tells the UN the world must act to avoid an iron curtain between the West and Muslim nations.
BBC News - September 22, 2004
Grieving man stops suicide woman
A man whose own wife killed herself receives an award after grabbing a woman as she tried to throw herself off a cliff.
BBC News - September 22, 2004
NI talks break up in acrimony
Talks aimed at brokering a deal over power-sharing in NI end bitterly, with the DUP and nationalists still at odds.
BBC News - September 22, 2004
Fraser report approved by MSPs
MSPs vote to accept the findings of the Fraser Inquiry into the cost of the new Scottish Parliament building.
BBC News - September 22, 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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