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U.S. Military Makes Peace Effort in Volatile Section of Baghdad
The U.S. military met for five hours with representatives of Moktada al-Sadr in the Shiite neighborhood of Sadr City.
New York Times - August 29, 2004
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Tens of thousands protest GOP convention
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Tens of thousands protest GOP convention
Tens of thousands of demonstrators carrying signs and chanting "No More Bush" marched Sunday past Madison Square Garden, the site of this week's Republican National Convention. New York police have made about 50 arrests, a law enforcement source said. One of them was actress Rosario Dawson...
CNN - August 29, 2004
Kabul explosion kills 7
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Kabul explosion kills 7
An explosion outside a U.S.-based security firm that has been providing security for President Hamid Karzai tore through the building in downtown Kabul, killing at least seven people, the president's office said. Two Americans, three Nepalese and two Afghan nationals, including a child, have been co...
CNN - August 29, 2004
South Carolina reels from Gaston
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South Carolina reels from Gaston
Tropical Storm Gaston sloshed ashore in South Carolina with near hurricane-force winds, spinning sheets of rain that flooded roads as the storm knocked out power to thousands of people on Sunday.
CNN - August 29, 2004
Tens of thousands protest
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Tens of thousands protest
Manhattan streets are crowded with protesters carrying signs and chanting "No More Bush" as they move past Madison Square Garden, the site of this week's Republican National Convention.
CNN - August 29, 2004
Marchers Denounce Bush as They Pass G.O.P. Convention Hall
On bicycles, on foot, and some with their children in tow, hundreds of thousands of people moved through areas of Manhattan today in rallies or mass demonstrations.
New York Times - August 29, 2004
Blast in Kabul Kills 7 at Compound of a U.S. Contractor
At least two Americans died in a blast at the office of an American firm that provides security for President Hamid Karzai.
New York Times - August 29, 2004
Vietnam monkey faces extinction
The Delacour's langur monkey, which lives exclusively in Vietnam, is fighting for its existence, conservationists warn.
BBC News - August 29, 2004
Brazilian runner attacked
Vanderlei de Lima loses his lead in the men's marathon and takes bronze after being attacked by a spectator.
BBC News - August 29, 2004
Brazil earn volleyball gold
World champion Brazil take men's volleyball gold with a four-set win over Italy.
BBC News - August 29, 2004
Greece bids Games farewell
The 2004 Olympics come to an end with a spectacular closing ceremony in Athens.
BBC News - August 29, 2004
Stand collapses at religious show
Three people trapped after seating collapsed at a Christian festival near Lincoln are freed by rescuers.
BBC News - August 29, 2004
Crowds oppose Bush in New York
Opponents of President Bush take to the streets of New York for a protest march ahead of the Republican convention.
BBC News - August 29, 2004
France responds to hostage crisis
The French foreign minister is going to the Middle East to try to secure the release of two journalists seized in Iraq.
BBC News - August 29, 2004
Kremlin's man 'wins Chechen poll'
Moscow-backed candidate Alu Alkhanov wins Chechen presidential elections, preliminary results show.
BBC News - August 29, 2004
Man dies in M1 coach crash
One man dies and seven other people are injured in a coach crash on the M1, near Daventry.
BBC News - August 29, 2004
Protester ruins marathon
Stefano Baldini's victory in the men's marathon is overshadowed after Vanderlei de Lima is attacked by a spectator.
BBC News - August 29, 2004
Golf: Monty, Donald in Ryder
European Ryder Cup captain Bernhard Langer names Colin Montgomerie and Luke Donald as his wildcard picks.
BBC News - August 29, 2004
Darfur rebels resume peace talks
Darfur's rebels restart peace talks with Sudan after a 24-hour walkout over alleged attacks on civilians.
BBC News - August 29, 2004
Gaston makes landfall
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Gaston makes landfall
Tropical Storm Gaston blasted the South Carolina coast with rain and 70 mph wind early today as it pushed ashore just short of hurricane strength. The storm made landfall at Bulls Bay near McClellanville, a small town north of Charleston that was hit by Hurricane Charley earlier this month and bore...
CNN - August 29, 2004
Gaston makes landfall
CNN
Gaston makes landfall
Tropical Storm Gaston blasted the South Carolina coast with rain and near-hurricane strength wind early Sunday, flooding roads and knocking out power to at least 75,000 homes. The storm made landfall at Bulls Bay near McClellanville, a small town north of Charleston hit by Hurricane Charley earlier...
CNN - August 29, 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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