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U.S. Women Win Silver; Romania Takes the Gold
The Americans settled for silver Tuesday night, done in as much by their own sloppiness as Romania's superiority.
New York Times - August 17, 2004
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Price gouging during Charley alleged
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Price gouging during Charley alleged
Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist filed lawsuits Tuesday against two hotels he said engaged in price gouging and other unfair practices as people fled Hurricane Charley.
CNN - August 17, 2004
Price gouging during Charley alleged
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Price gouging during Charley alleged
Lawsuits were filed Tuesday against two hotels which allegedly engaged in price gouging and other unfair practices as people fled Hurricane Charley. The U.S. death toll from Charley has risen to 19 -- the majority from traffic accidents, heart attacks and people electrocuted by live power lines, sta...
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Rumsfeld sounds cautious note on intelligence czar
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Rumsfeld sounds cautious note on intelligence czar
Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld struck a cautious tone Tuesday on the need for a national intelligence director, saying any changes should not create new barriers between war fighters and agencies that collect intelligence.
CNN - August 17, 2004
Al-Sadr rebuffs delegation
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Al-Sadr rebuffs delegation
Radical Shiite Muslim cleric Muqtada al-Sadr refused to meet Tuesday with Iraqi leaders sent to Najaf in hopes of ending nearly two weeks of fighting between al-Sadr's militia fighters and a U.S.-Iraqi force, the city's governor said.
CNN - August 17, 2004
Iraqi Cleric Snubs Delegation Seeking to End Najaf Standoff
The delegation hoped to convince Moktada al- Sadr to disarm his militia, to leave the shrine and to join the political process.
New York Times - August 17, 2004
British Charge 8 Tied to Terror Plot With Murder Conspiracy
Police said the men had reconnaissance information on financial centers in the U.S. that were the subject of a terror alert.
New York Times - August 17, 2004
Rumsfeld and Key Senator Signal Disagreement With 9/11 Report
Secretary Rumsfeld and Senator Warner signaled that they favor a more cautious approach to revamping intelligence.
New York Times - August 17, 2004
Halliburton Now Says It Won't Get Army Extension
The company said today that the U.S. Army had decided not to grant it additional time to substantiate its costs in Iraq and Kuwait.
New York Times - August 17, 2004
Court Rejects Yukos' Plea on Tax Bill
A Russian court today rejected the beleaguered oil company's appeal to suspend government efforts to collect $3.4 billion in back taxes.
New York Times - August 17, 2004
'Scrap university targets' call
Business leaders say the government should scrap its target for 50% of all young people to go to university.
BBC News - August 17, 2004
Edwards loses ban appeal
Torri Edwards is out of the Olympics after losing her appeal against a drug ban.
BBC News - August 17, 2004
Rumsfeld warns on spy shake-up
US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld urges caution on US intelligence reform, saying it could create new barriers.
BBC News - August 17, 2004
Jamaican murders at record high
Nearly 50 murders were reported in Jamaica last week in the island's bloodiest seven-day period this year.
BBC News - August 17, 2004
Swimming: Phelps wins third gold
Michael Phelps helps the United States to victory in the 4x200m freestyle relay.
BBC News - August 17, 2004
British soldier killed in Basra
A British soldier is killed and another injured after attacks in the Iraqi city of Basra, the Ministry of Defence says.
BBC News - August 17, 2004
'Miracle' no fatalities in flood
It is a miracle no-one appears to have been killed when flood waters swept through a Cornish village, police say.
BBC News - August 17, 2004
Iraq peace mission visits Najaf
A team of leading Iraqis goes to the holy city but fails to end a stand-off between Shia militiamen and US-led forces.
BBC News - August 17, 2004
Aslef deputy sacked over forgery
The deputy leader of the train drivers' union Aslef has been sacked, the BBC has learned.
BBC News - August 17, 2004
Swimming bronze for Team GB
Stephen Parry wins Britain's second medal as Michael Phelps gets two more golds.
BBC News - August 17, 2004
Greek duo 'looked unhurt'
Kostas Kenteris and Katerina Thanou had few visible injuries, according to reports.
BBC News - August 17, 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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