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Venezuela plane crash kills 25
A Venezuela air force plane crashes in the north-east of the country, killing all passengers and crew.
BBC News - August 22, 2004
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Report tells how 9/11 hijackers got cash
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Report tells how 9/11 hijackers got cash
After officially disbanding, the 9/11 commission Saturday released two lengthy staff reports on its Web site on terrorist financing and travel that go beyond what was published in its "final" report issued July 22.
CNN - August 22, 2004
Kidnappers free American journalist in Iraq
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Kidnappers free American journalist in Iraq
French-American journalist Micah Garen was released Sunday in Nasiriya after being kidnapped more than a week ago. In an interview on the Arabic-language TV channel Al-Jazeera, he said he had been well treated during his captivity. Amir Doshe, an Iraqi translator who was kidnapped with Garen, was al...
CNN - August 22, 2004
Kidnapped journalist freed in Iraq
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Kidnapped journalist freed in Iraq
French-American journalist Micah Garen was released Sunday in Nasiriya after being kidnapped more than a week ago. In an interview on the Arabic-language TV channel Al-Jazeera, he said he had been well treated during his captivity.
CNN - August 22, 2004
Debate Over Anti-Kerry Ad Continues on Sunday Talk Shows
The group running ads attacking John Kerry's Vietnam record denied ties to the G.O.P., while Democrats called on the president to denounce the ads.
New York Times - August 22, 2004
Gatlin Wins 100 Meters; Greene Third
Justin Gatlin ran the race of his life, barely holding off the fastest Olympic 100 field ever. Francis Obikwelu of Portugal took silver, and Maurice Greene won bronze.
New York Times - August 22, 2004
U.S. Pressures Rebels in Najaf as Talks to End Fighting Stall
The U.S. is again preparing for an assault on Najaf's Old City, which surrounds the rebel base at the shrine of Imam Ali.
New York Times - August 22, 2004
U.S. Silence on Settlements Dismays Palestinian Leaders
The Palestinian leadership expressed dismay today at reports that the Bush Administration is turning a blind eye to an expansion of Israeli settlements.
New York Times - August 22, 2004
Straw to visit Darfur camp
Foreign Secretary Jack Straw is to meet Sudanese government leaders to assess the humanitarian crisis.
BBC News - August 22, 2004
Clashes erupt across Bangladesh
Opposition supporters clash with police across Bangladesh after an attack on a Dhaka political rally left 19 dead.
BBC News - August 22, 2004
UK poised for more downpours
Heavy rain is due to dampen the west of England on Sunday night, continuing a run of appalling weather.
BBC News - August 22, 2004
Rebels fight on as US presses in
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BBC News - August 22, 2004
High drama on day nine
Justin Gatlin wins 100m gold, while Paula Radcliffe abandons the marathon on day nine of the Olympic Games.
BBC News - August 22, 2004
Dope tests catch medallists
A Greek weightlifter loses his medal after he tests positive, and a Russian shot putter also fails a test.
BBC News - August 22, 2004
Football: Arsenal match record
Arsenal equal Nottingham Forest's 42-game unbeaten League run with a 5-3 win over Middlesbrough.
BBC News - August 22, 2004
Somali assembly members sworn in
Members of Somalia's first parliament for 13 years are sworn in amid hopes of a return to order and peace.
BBC News - August 22, 2004
Kidnapped reporter freed in Iraq
A French-American reporter is released by kidnappers in Iraq but three European journalists remain missing.
BBC News - August 22, 2004
Bedingfield takes number one slot
Pop star Natasha Bedingfield goes straight in at number one on the UK chart with her second single These Words.
BBC News - August 22, 2004
Softball: US women into final
The US will face Australia in Monday's Olympic softball Grand Final.
BBC News - August 22, 2004
Marathon agony for Radcliffe
An exhausted Paula Radcliffe - one of Team GB's biggest Olympic hopes - pulls out of the women's marathon.
BBC News - August 22, 2004
U.S. pounds militants outside mosque in Najaf
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U.S. pounds militants outside mosque in Najaf
U.S. troops and warplanes pounded Mehdi Army positions outside the Imam Ali Mosque in Najaf early today, U.S. military officials said. Iraq's Ministry of Health reported 49 Iraqis were killed and 27 wounded in the city over a 24-hour period. The ministry did not say how many of those killed were civ...
CNN - August 22, 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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