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U.S. Asks That Court Halt United's Plan for Pensions
The government asked the judge in United's bankruptcy proceedings to strike an agreement that requires the airline to suspend its contributions to pension plans.
New York Times - August 14, 2004
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Scores Killed in Attack on Refugee Camp in Burundi
Dozens of attackers raided a United Nations refugee camp in western Burundi, shooting and hacking to death at least 180 people, witnesses and officials said Saturday.
New York Times - August 14, 2004
Lights Out in the Dominican Republic
A crescendo of blackouts is plaguing the Dominican Republic while the government and foreign-owned electricity companies feud.
New York Times - August 14, 2004
Oil Above $46 and Far Above OPEC's Ceiling
OPEC's policy is in disarray, as the cartel seems unable to keeping its benchmark oil price under a $28-a-barrel ceiling.
New York Times - August 14, 2004
Despite a Jolt, Japan's Mood Remains Upbeat
An unexpectedly sharp slowdown in the Japanese economy caught nearly everyone by surprise, but economists say that the country's recovery is far from over.
New York Times - August 14, 2004
EBay Buys 25% Stake in Craigslist, an Online Bulletin Board
EBay, the Internet marketplace, acquired a 25 percent stake in craigslist, an online site used by millions of people to hunt for jobs, dates and places to live.
New York Times - August 14, 2004
Florida counts up damage, deaths
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Florida counts up damage, deaths
Hurricane Charley killed at least 15 people in Florida, according to state officials and wire service accounts, as it cut a path of destruction across the state on Friday. The storm continued northward today, where it was downgraded to a tropical storm shortly after going ashore near Georgetown, Sou...
CNN - August 14, 2004
Talks Fall Apart for Shiite Rebels and Iraq Leaders
American commanders are preparing new battle plans for breaking Moktada al-Sadr's grip on the holy city of Najaf.
New York Times - August 14, 2004
Threat of Civil War Is Turning the Abkhaz Into Russians
As latent civil war with Georgia threatens to flare anew, the people of Abkhazia, a breakaway Georgian republic, have become Russian citizens by the tens of thousands.
New York Times - August 14, 2004
21 Killed in Afghanistan Attacks Directed at Provincial Governor
Twenty-one people, including two Defense Ministry officials, were killed in fighting, in another upset for Afghanistan as it prepares for elections.
New York Times - August 14, 2004
Florida Digs Out as Mighty Storm Rips Northward
Emergency officials said the hurricane left wide devastation and least 10 people in southwest Florida dead.
New York Times - August 14, 2004
Where Just 5,708 Votes Made All the Difference
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New York Times - August 14, 2004
Want, Violence and Death Steal Childhood in Sudan
Childhoods have come to a halt during the recent fighting in Sudan. Many children were killed and others were lost.
New York Times - August 14, 2004
El Salvador bus disaster kills 35
At least 35 people are killed and many more injured after a bus rolled down a ravine in El Salvador, officials say.
BBC News - August 14, 2004
Greeks suspend sprinters
Kostas Kenteris and Katerina Thanou are withdrawn from the Athens Olympics pending a hearing into their missed drugs test.
BBC News - August 14, 2004
Fifteen die in Florida hurricane
Hurricane Charley kills at least 15 in Florida as it rips through the state and moves on to the Carolinas.
BBC News - August 14, 2004
Stones drummer has cancer
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BBC News - August 14, 2004
Body found 'not murder suspect'
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BBC News - August 14, 2004
Rumsfeld warning for Iraq's Sadr
The Iraq crisis and differences over Nato loom over the US Defence Secretary's meeting with his Russian counterpart.
BBC News - August 14, 2004
Phelps breaks world record
Peter Waterfield and Leon Taylor claim diving silver for Britain on day one of the Olympics.
BBC News - August 14, 2004
Football: Eriksson names squad
Engalnd coach Sven-Goran Eriksson picks several young players for the Ukraine game as he plans for the future.
BBC News - August 14, 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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