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U.S. braces for giant storm
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U.S. braces for giant storm
Hurricane Katrina continues to increase in intensity as it powers toward coastal Mississippi and Louisiana. With top sustained winds of 150 mph, forecasters say the Category 4 storm could bring tropical storm-force winds to coastal areas as early as Sunday night.
CNN - August 28, 2005
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U.S. Congressional Delegation Delayed at Provincial Airport in Russia
MOSCOW, Aug. 28 - An American congressional delegation was delayed at a provincial airport in Russia today as its members tried to leave the country, in an unexplained breach of diplomatic protocol.
New York Times - August 28, 2005
Stories of Ecuadorean Migrants Who Survived Shipwreck Prompt Calls for Crackdown on Human Smuggling
ABOARD THE CALICUCHIMA, in the Pacific, Aug. 27 - With tears streaming down his face and sea spray blowing through his hair, Manuel Coyago was the first to toss a bouquet of flowers into the choppy waters where three of his sons, just hours into their illegal and dangerous journey to the United Stat...
New York Times - August 28, 2005
Israel Suffers First Suicide Attack Since Gaza Pullout
Hours later, however, the Israeli cabinet voted to allow Egypt to patrol the international border with Gaza, which would allow Israel to pull all its soldiers out of Gaza in the next month.
New York Times - August 28, 2005
Are you affected by Katrina?
Have you been affected by Hurricane Katrina, which is rapidly approaching New Orleans? Tell us your experiences.
BBC News - August 28, 2005
Retailers rubbish bag charge plan
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BBC News - August 28, 2005
UK third in corporate rich list
The UK's chief executives slip to third place in global pay league, a new report suggests.
BBC News - August 28, 2005
Why red hair ups skin cancer risk
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BBC News - August 28, 2005
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BBC News - August 28, 2005
Football: England drop James
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BBC News - August 28, 2005
Jackson defends Venezuelan head
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BBC News - August 28, 2005
Ramblers celebrate right to roam
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BBC News - August 28, 2005
England lead Ashes after epic win
England hold on to beat Australia by three wickets and lead an Ashes series for the first time since 1997.
BBC News - August 28, 2005
Rory detectives find man's body
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BBC News - August 28, 2005
Bush praises Iraq charter effort
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BBC News - August 28, 2005
Boats capsize in North Sea
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BBC News - August 28, 2005
New Orleans braces for 'the big one'
CNN
New Orleans braces for 'the big one'
A solemn New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin ordered mandatory evacuations Sunday as his city faced its worst fear -- the threat of a direct hit from a major hurricane that could swamp the low-lying city.
CNN - August 28, 2005
Race to escape New Orleans
CNN
Race to escape New Orleans
The mayor of New Orleans orders the mandatory evacuation of the city as potentially catastrophic Hurricane Katrina approaches, with sustained winds near 175 mph. Many roads are blocked with traffic as residents seek higher ground.
CNN - August 28, 2005
Mandatory Evacuation Ordered for New Orleans as Storm Nears
New Orleans, which has a terrain that makes it particularly vulnerable to storm surges, is facing a potential catastrophe.
New York Times - August 28, 2005
Constitution Sent to Parliament in Iraq Despite Sunni Objections
A draft constitution was formally presented to the National Assembly today and will be submitted to Iraqi voters on Oct. 15.
New York Times - August 28, 2005
Tennis: Davenport wins
Lindsay Davenport warms up for the US Open by beating Amelie Mauresmo in the Pilot Pen final.
BBC News - August 28, 2005
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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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