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U.S. death toll passes 1,000
Four U.S. troops died in Iraq on Tuesday, bringing the total of Americans killed in the 18-month-old war to 1,002. More than three-quarters of those killed, 756 of them, have died in combat, and 647 of those have been killed since President Bush declared an end to major combat operations in Iraq on...
CNN - September 7, 2004
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Footage shows drama inside besieged school
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Footage shows drama inside besieged school
Russian television broadcast dramatic video Tuesday that apparently was shot by terrorists inside the school gymnasium where more than 335 people were killed last week. The video, distributed by Russian NTV, showed streaks of blood across the gymnasium floor and basketball hoops filled with explosiv...
CNN - September 7, 2004
Footage shows drama inside besieged school
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Footage shows drama inside besieged school
Russian television broadcast a dramatic video Tuesday that apparently was shot by terrorists inside the school gymnasium where more than 335 people were killed last week.
CNN - September 7, 2004
Kerry blasts Bush on deficit
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Kerry blasts Bush on deficit
Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry said Tuesday that new predictions of a record federal budget deficit are fresh evidence that President Bush is taking the country in the wrong direction.
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9/11 Legislation Is Introduced as Congress Returns to Capitol
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New York Times - September 7, 2004
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New York Times - September 7, 2004
Kerry, Turning to Economy, Mocks Bush's Reaction to Data
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New York Times - September 7, 2004
US Airways Pilots Reject Wage and Benefit Cuts
Leaders of US Airways' pilots union rejected late last night a bid to have pilots vote on a concessions proposal from the airline.
New York Times - September 7, 2004
Stocks End Higher on Falling Oil Prices
A drop in oil left stocks higher at the start of the holiday-shortened week Tuesday as investors perceived new economic strength.
New York Times - September 7, 2004
Thousands Protest Near Red Square Over Killings at School
President Vladimir V. Putin vented his anger at the killers and at critics who call for a moderate response.
New York Times - September 7, 2004
Colombian Soldiers Said to Assassinate Union Leaders
The attorney general's office in Colombia said late Monday that Colombian soldiers assassinated three union leaders last month.
New York Times - September 7, 2004
US budget deficit outlook worsens
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BBC News - September 7, 2004
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Clinton off respirator after op
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Russian TV broadcasts siege video
Dramatic video taken by hostage-takers during the Beslan school siege is broadcast on Russian TV.
BBC News - September 7, 2004
UK 'will fail pollution targets'
Air pollution levels in the UK are too high to meet key objectives and may harm human health, an expert tells the BA science festival.
BBC News - September 7, 2004
Hurricane Ivan set to strengthen
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BBC News - September 7, 2004
Belarus leader calls referendum
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is to ask voters to allow him to stand for a third term in 2006.
BBC News - September 7, 2004
Italian women kidnapped in Iraq
Two Italian women working for a humanitarian group are the latest Westerners kidnapped in Iraq.
BBC News - September 7, 2004
Ethnic minorities warned of threats
Ethnic minority groups in Northern Ireland are warned by police of threats to attack them.
BBC News - September 7, 2004
Genesis probe heads home to Earth
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BBC News - September 7, 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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