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U.S. Forces Begin Moving Into Falluja
U.S. forces swept toward strategic objectives in what appeared to be the first stage of a long-expected invasion of the city.
New York Times - November 7, 2004
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Iraqi PM warns insurgents
Iraqi troops took control of the main hospital in the besieged city of Falluja without resistance, a U.S. pool reporter outside the city said Sunday. Iraqi interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi earlier declared a 60-day state of emergency, as preparations continued for an all-out offensive on the insur...
CNN - November 7, 2004
Palestinian Leaders to Visit Arafat's Doctors
Yasir Arafat's deputy in the Palestine Liberation Organization, Mahmoud Abbas, and the Palestinian prime minister, Ahmed Qurie, will go to France on Monday.
New York Times - November 7, 2004
Afghan Militants Hold Talks on Hostages, but No Deal Yet
Negotiations with officials from the Afghan government and the United Nations ended without result.
New York Times - November 7, 2004
Bush to Seek Gay-Marriage Ban in Second Term, Top Aide Says
Karl Rove said today that the president views a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage as essential to a "decent" society.
New York Times - November 7, 2004
Radcliffe and Ramaala Win New York City Marathon
Paula Radcliffe of Britain and Hendrik Ramaala of South Africa got a bit of redemption after a disappointing Olympics.
New York Times - November 7, 2004
Brazil footballer's mother seized
Armed men kidnap the mother of Robinho, one of Brazilian football's brightest young stars.
BBC News - November 7, 2004
US actor Howard Keel dies at 85
Howard Keel, star of post-war US musicals, and later in the hit television series Dallas, dies of cancer.
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Boy, 13, is wounded in shooting
Two 13-year-olds have been questioned after another boy was hurt in a shotgun incident in Haverhill.
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Crucial poll 'fails' in Macedonia
A Macedonian poll on reducing autonomy for ethnic Albanians fails due to low turnout, the government says.
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Football: Man City hold Man Utd
Manchester City stand firm to deny United in the Manchester derby at Old Trafford.
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Terror fear boosts security spend
Firms worried by terrorists, animal rights activists and hackers have spent £1m on extra security this year, says a survey.
BBC News - November 7, 2004
British contractor killed in Iraq
A British contractor is killed in a roadside bomb attack in Basra, southern Iraq, reports say.
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Policeman witnessed train crash
An off-duty policeman watched a train plough into a car on a level crossing in Berkshire, killing seven people.
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Troops move to end Ivorian riots
French troops deploy at key points in the Ivorian city of Abidjan in a bid to end violent anti-French street protests.
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Iraq declares 60-day state of emergency
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Iraq declares 60-day state of emergency
Iraqi interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi today declared a 60-day state of emergency, as preparations were under way for an all-out offensive on the insurgent stronghold of Falluja. At least 32 people were killed today in attacks at various sites in Iraq, officials said.
CNN - November 7, 2004
French troops head to Ivory Coast
CNN
French troops head to Ivory Coast
France was flying in hundreds of extra soldiers to Ivory Coast and the West African nation said it was pulling back its troops following the worst violence seen between France and its former colony in decades.
CNN - November 7, 2004
Iraq Declares State of Emergency as Big Attack on Falluja Looms
The Iraqi government declared a state of emergency for 60 days as U.S. and Iraqi forces prepared for an expected assault on rebels in Fallujah.
New York Times - November 7, 2004
Profit dip at Buffett's Berkshire
The company run by billionaire investor Warren Buffett reports a drop in quarterly profits after hurricanes cost it $816m (£439m).
BBC News - November 7, 2004
US phone giant to cut 10,000 jobs
SBC, the second-biggest US phone company, plans to cut more than 10,000 jobs by the end of next year.
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Bobcats record first win
Charlotte fight their way to a first NBA victory at the expense of the Orlando Magic.
BBC News - November 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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