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US campaign back to home issues
The US election campaign enters a key week with debates between candidates and their running mates.
BBC News - October 4, 2004
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A $10 million touchdown
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A $10 million touchdown
SpaceShipOne climbed into space for the second time in a week to claim the $10 million Ansari X Prize, which was set up to give impetus to commercial space flight. X Prize officials said the craft set an altitude record of 70 miles. SpaceShipOne designer Burt Rutan said: "(Now) I absolutely hav...
CNN - October 4, 2004
Can Florida 2000 recur?
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Can Florida 2000 recur?
Despite intensive public scrutiny and extensive reforms, Democratic criticisms heard in 2000 are echoing again in Florida, setting up another possibly bitter election, and perhaps another post-election battle.
CNN - October 4, 2004
Private Rocket Ship Visits Space Again to Win $10 Million Prize
The ship soared beyond an altitude of 62 miles to win a $10 million prize intended to spur development of private space flight.
New York Times - October 4, 2004
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Sentencing Guidelines
Judges should be allowed to impose harsher penalties on criminals without jury involvement, a government lawyer said.
New York Times - October 4, 2004
2 Clean Uniforms, Owners' Fates Unknown
The owner of a dry cleaning shop in Oceanside, Calif., says that two military uniforms that have hung unclaimed for two years will be kept until the Iraq conflict is over.
New York Times - October 4, 2004
U.S. Envoy Reports Success in Restive Afghan City
Zalmay Khalilzad declared a success today for the government of President Hamid Karzai, reporting a rapid disarmament operation in the western city of Herat.
New York Times - October 4, 2004
Cambodia Approves Tribunal for Khmer Rouge Leaders
After years of delays, the Cambodian Parliament ratified an agreement with the United Nations today to create an international tribunal to try surviving leaders of the Khmer Rouge regime.
New York Times - October 4, 2004
Bush and Kerry Shift Focus as Polls Show a Tightening Race
President Bush extolled the effectiveness of his tax policies while Senator John Kerry promoted stem cell research.
New York Times - October 4, 2004
Oracle Opens Legal Attack on PeopleSoft
Oracle argued in court today that ousted chief executive Craig Conway lied about the effect of Oracle's acquisition bid on PeopleSoft's ability to recruit customers.
New York Times - October 4, 2004
US volcano belches more steam
America's Mount St Helens belches more vapour, raising fears it might blow at any moment.
BBC News - October 4, 2004
Ten killed in Colombia massacre
Gunmen kill 14 people - including a toddler and a pregnant woman - in south-western Colombia.
BBC News - October 4, 2004
Seattle sack Melvin
Bob Melvin is fired as manager of the Mariners, as Toronto unveil next season's boss.
BBC News - October 4, 2004
Howard will 'never be PM' - poll
Almost 80% of the public do not believe Michael Howard will ever be prime minister, according to a Newsnight/ICM poll.
BBC News - October 4, 2004
US cyber security chief resigns
The man charged with making US computer networks safer has quit after only a year in the job.
BBC News - October 4, 2004
Football: Redknapp foul charge
The Football Association charges Tottenham midfielder Jamie Redknapp with serious foul play.
BBC News - October 4, 2004
UN seeks access to Italy migrants
The UN demands access to hundreds of illegal migrants on Lampedusa as Italy continues to expel them by air.
BBC News - October 4, 2004
Turkey defiant over EU accession
Turkey's foreign minister says the EU should not attach conditions to Turkey's bid to start membership talks.
BBC News - October 4, 2004
Rumsfeld predicts major Iraq ops
Large-scale assaults like that in Samarra could be the way forward in Iraq, the US defence secretary says.
BBC News - October 4, 2004
Paedophile receives life sentence
A millionaire paedophile who once boasted of beating his own "record" of abuse, is given a life sentence.
BBC News - October 4, 2004
Anger over flu jab shortage
NI doctors are furious at the Department of Health's handling of a flu vaccine shortage, the BMA says.
BBC News - October 4, 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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