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Venezuelans Line Up to Vote on Whether to Recall President
By early Sunday night it remained unclear whether the opposition had mustered the 3.76 million votes it needed.
New York Times - August 16, 2004
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The district attorney who filed child molestation charges against pop star Michael Jackson was called to the stand Monday during a preliminary hearing focusing on the prosecutor's actions in the weeks before the charges were lodged. At issue is the defense's claim that Santa Barbara County District...
CNN - August 16, 2004
Florida battles hunger and heat
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Florida battles hunger and heat
Floridians recovering from the lethal lashing of Hurricane Charley cling to optimism as federal and state officials try to meet their basic needs, but oppressive conditions are taking a toll.
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Bush Announces Plan to Realign Thousands of Troops
President Bush today announced plans to shift 60,000 to 70,000 U.S. troops who are now stationed in Europe and Asia.
New York Times - August 16, 2004
Federal Relief Is Distributed in Florida Areas Hit by Storm
Federal officials today opened the first of several planned disaster recovery centers to help people after Hurricane Charley.
New York Times - August 16, 2004
Iraqi Assembly Sends Delegation to Najaf in Bid to End Fighting
Explosions echoed in Najaf today as U.S. marines fired shells at rebels loyal to Moktada al-Sadr.
New York Times - August 16, 2004
Stocks End Sharply Higher as Oil Prices Drop
A pull back in oil prices and upbeat outlooks from Wal-Mart and Lowe's prompted new bargain-hunting on Wall Street today.
New York Times - August 16, 2004
Oil Prices Retreat From a Record High After Chávez Victory
Crude oil for delivery next month settled at $46.05 a barrel, down 53 cents, on the New York Mercantile Exchange after briefly trading at a new high of $46.91 early in the day.
New York Times - August 16, 2004
Google Could Make Its Market Debut Wednesday
Google has asked regulators for final approval to price its initial public offering on Tuesday, meaning its shares could make their market debut as soon as Wednesday morning.
New York Times - August 16, 2004
Belo to Pay $23 Million to Compensate Advertisers
The owner of The Dallas Morning News said today it would pay $23 million in cash to compensate advertisers for overstated circulation.
New York Times - August 16, 2004
Florida begins hurricane clean-up
National Guard and volunteers clear up in Florida after Hurricane Charley, as the death toll rises.
BBC News - August 16, 2004
Champion boxer stabbed to death
Former super flyweight boxing champion Robert Quiroga has been stabbed to death in San Antonio, Texas.
BBC News - August 16, 2004
Dominican president inaugurated
President Leonel Fernandez of the Dominican Republic is sworn in, vowing to slash government spending.
BBC News - August 16, 2004
Dozens rescued in flash floods
Dozens of people are rescued in north Cornwall after a coastal village is battered by heavy flooding.
BBC News - August 16, 2004
Bride murder police hold father
Police investigating the murder of Chanel Taylor confirm they have arrested her father, Terry Rodgers.
BBC News - August 16, 2004
Jackson attends pre-trial hearing
Pop superstar Michael Jackson goes to court to observe a hearing in his child molestation case.
BBC News - August 16, 2004
Thorpe lights up pool
Ian Thorpe breaks the Olympic record to claim gold in the 200m men's freestyle.
BBC News - August 16, 2004
Australian envoy to visit N Korea
Australia's foreign minister is due to visit North Korea for talks aimed at breaking the deadlock over Pyongyang's nuclear programme.
BBC News - August 16, 2004
Observers back Venezuela vote
Results are endorsed by a team led by ex-US President Carter despite opposition claims of fraud.
BBC News - August 16, 2004
Police suspended over porn claims
Two police officers are suspended after claims they took part in a "sex act" with two porn actresses while on duty.
BBC News - August 16, 2004
AM's anguish over dead baby sample
An assembly member discovers tissue samples from her daughter, who was stillborn 16 years ago, are being held in a hospital.
BBC News - August 16, 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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