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U.S.-Led Force Says It Took Half of Iraqi City Held by Insurgents
U.S. commanders claimed they had killed more than 100 guerrillas in Samarra in what is shaping up to be one of the largest operations since the war began.
New York Times - October 1, 2004
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Missing Lori Hacking's remains found
Dental records confirmed that human remains found in a landfill Friday are those of missing Utah woman Lori Hacking, a Salt Lake Police spokesman told CNN. Her husband, Mark Hacking was charged in August with his wife's murder. He allegedly shot in the head with a .22-caliber rifle as she slept and...
CNN - October 1, 2004
Mount St. Helens vents smoke, ash
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Mount St. Helens vents smoke, ash
Mount St. Helens began blowing a large cloud of smoke and steam Friday afternoon following a week in which scientists have closely monitored the volcano.
CNN - October 1, 2004
Bush and Kerry Rush Back to the Campaign Trail
President Bush attacked John Kerry on Iraq today, taking a more aggressive approach than he had in the previous night's debate.
New York Times - October 1, 2004
Tape Linked to bin Laden Deputy Urges Attacks on U.S.
An audio tape attributed to Ayman al-Zawahiri said resistance should carry on if Al Qaeda leaders were killed or arrested.
New York Times - October 1, 2004
Richard Avedon, Dean of Photographers, Is Dead at 81
Richard Avedon's fashion and portrait photographs helped define America's image of style and beauty for the last half-century.
New York Times - October 1, 2004
Mount St. Helens Releasing Steam After Days of Quakes
After a week of gentle rumblings, Mount St. Helens broke open today with a small eruption shortly after noon Pacific time, tossing up a plume of ash and smoke.
New York Times - October 1, 2004
Tape Linked to bin Laden Deputy Urges Attacks on U.S.
An audio tape attributed to Ayman al-Zawahiri said resistance should carry on if Al Qaeda leaders were killed or arrested.
New York Times - October 1, 2004
Amid Battle With Oracle, PeopleSoft Fires Its Chief
In a surprise move, PeopleSoft today fired its president and chief executive officer, Craig Conway, citing a "loss of confidence."
New York Times - October 1, 2004
U.S. Sales for General Motors Surge
General Motors today said its U.S. sales soared a surprising 20.5 percent in September, but the U.S. automaker also is grappling with high inventories of unsold vehicles.
New York Times - October 1, 2004
Oil Closes Over $50 as Market Eyes Nigeria
Oil prices pierced the $50-a-barrel mark again today amid concern over possible conflict in Nigeria's oil-producing delta region.
New York Times - October 1, 2004
China to Move Toward Flexible Currency
The Bush administration won a commitment today from China to move "firmly and steadily" to a flexible currency, though the Chinese did not offer a firm timetable.
New York Times - October 1, 2004
Pinochet faces tax evasion charge
Chile's Inland Revenue files tax evasion charges against the former military ruler Augusto Pinochet.
BBC News - October 1, 2004
Carpenter blow for Cards
Chris Carpenter, a 15-game winner for St Louis this year, will miss the opening game of the play-offs.
BBC News - October 1, 2004
Microsoft waits for court ruling
Microsoft must wait to see if it has been successful in having a raft of EU measures against it suspended by a European court.
BBC News - October 1, 2004
US pushes to take Iraq rebel town
More than 100 people die as US and Iraqi forces launch a major attack to regain control of the town of Samarra.
BBC News - October 1, 2004
Hospitals avoid service cutbacks
Hospitals in Fort William and Oban earn a reprieve from health board plans to centralise services.
BBC News - October 1, 2004
Crude oil futures at $50 a barrel
The price of crude oil ends above $50 a barrel for the first time in 21 years of trade on New York's Nymex exchange.
BBC News - October 1, 2004
F1: Ecclestone defiant over GP
Bernie Ecclestone says the omission of the British Grand Prix from the 2005 F1 calendar is likely to be final.
BBC News - October 1, 2004
Nigeria Delta rebels agree truce
Rebel groups in Nigeria's Delta region have agreed to stop hostilities against the government, officials confirm.
BBC News - October 1, 2004
US army official jailed for fraud
The former number two buyer for the US Air Force is sentenced to nine months in jail for corruption.
BBC News - October 1, 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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