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US-Iraqi troops in new offensive
Some 3,000 US and Iraqi troops launch an operation in a rebel stronghold south of Baghdad, the US military says.
BBC News - October 5, 2004
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Cheney, Edwards prepare
The two vice presidential candidates go head-to head tonight in a debate starting at 9 p.m. ET in Ohio. While often second-string to the presidential debates a number of issues could raise temperatures as no topic will be off the table. Experts say the debate's significance could be more than in pre...
CNN - October 5, 2004
Car bomb rocks Mosul
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Car bomb rocks Mosul
The day after more than three dozen people lost their lives in a wave of violence in Iraq, three Iraqi civilians died Tuesday in a car bomb attack in the northern city of Mosul.
CNN - October 5, 2004
Iraqi Premier Gives Sobering Account of Insurgency
Prime Minister Ayad Allawi said that the country's instability is a "source of worry for many people."
New York Times - October 5, 2004
Israeli Missile Strike Kills 2 Senior Figures in Islamic Jihad
An Israeli helicopter strike killed two senior members of the radical group Islamic Jihad as they rode in a car in Gaza, Palestinians there said this evening.
New York Times - October 5, 2004
Campaigns Prepare for Next Big Event: Cheney-Edwards Debate
Vice-presidential debates are typically viewed as a sideshow, but there seems to be a little more at stake tonight.
New York Times - October 5, 2004
Bremer Says U.S. Was Short on Troops for Occupation of Iraq
Statements by the former U.S. administrator in Iraq almost immediately became a major focus of the presidential campaign.
New York Times - October 5, 2004
Cardinals Drum Dodgers in Playoff Opener
Hitting five home runs to set an N.L. Division series record, the Cardinals rolled to victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 1.
New York Times - October 5, 2004
U.S. Urges Rationing of Flu Shots as Supply Is Slashed
Officials said that most healthy adults should delay or skip flu shots so that people most at risk can get scarce supplies.
New York Times - October 5, 2004
Peoplesoft may mull Oracle bid
A director of business software maker Peoplesoft says the firm may be ready to negotiate with its would-be buyer, Oracle.
BBC News - October 5, 2004
Iraq inspectors prepare to report
The Iraq Survey Group is set to report that Saddam Hussein had no banned weapons before the US-led invasion began.
BBC News - October 5, 2004
Fast start for Cardinals
Larry Walker homers twice to inspire St Louis to an 8-3 win over the LA Dodgers.
BBC News - October 5, 2004
Pippen retires from NBA
Chicago Bulls legend Scottie Pippen bows out of basketball at the age of 39.
BBC News - October 5, 2004
Flu vaccine licence is suspended
The UK suspends the manufacturing licence of flu vaccine maker Chiron - a major supplier to the US.
BBC News - October 5, 2004
US running mates go head-to-head
Iraq is set to be the focus when the US vice-presidential candidates hold their debate on Tuesday night.
BBC News - October 5, 2004
Swedish parents enjoy school choice
A "pupil passport" scheme in Sweden is proving popular with parents, as BBC education correspondent Mike Baker reports.
BBC News - October 5, 2004
Medieval surgeons were advanced
Complex skull operations were being performed as early as 960AD, remains of a body found at an archaeological dig show.
BBC News - October 5, 2004
New donor offers UKIP his support
A new donor offers to contribute to the UK Independence Party after its largest contributor withdrew his support.
BBC News - October 5, 2004
Girl critical after hit-and-run
A five-year-old girl is critically ill in hospital after being knocked down by a van in west Belfast.
BBC News - October 5, 2004
Blair flies out on Africa mission
Tony Blair heads to Africa on a gruelling three-day trip just days after undergoing treatment for a heart problem.
BBC News - October 5, 2004
Israel arrests UN Gaza employees
Israel arrests 13 UN employees on suspicion of "links to terrorism" but does not give their nationalities.
BBC News - October 5, 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.
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