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Violence Will Intensify in Iraq as Elections Near, Rumsfeld Says
But the defense secretary said that the U.S. was determined to insure that voting takes place as planned.
New York Times - September 10, 2004
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Jamaicans prepare for Ivan
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Jamaicans prepare for Ivan
Hurricane Ivan, a powerful and dangerous storm, moved closer to Jamaica today and edged its way toward Florida. Few Jamaicans are seeking the safety of the more than 1,000 shelters the Caribbean nation opened in anticipation of the lethal storm.
CNN - September 10, 2004
Jamaica braces for Ivan
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Jamaica braces for Ivan
Few Jamaicans are seeking the safety of the more than 1,000 shelters the Caribbean nation opened in anticipation of lethal Hurricane Ivan. "We are concerned," one emergency official said.
CNN - September 10, 2004
Memorial set for 9/11
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Memorial set for 9/11
Last year, children's voices echoed across ground zero. This year, it is the bereaved parents and grandparents of World Trade Center victims who will read aloud the names of those lost on September 11, 2001.
CNN - September 10, 2004
Russian Leader Promises Open Inquiry Into Terror Attack
In an unusual retreat, Vladimir V. Putin today promised an open inquiry into the slaughter of hostages at a school.
New York Times - September 10, 2004
Eisner Plans to Step Down as Disney Chief in 2006
The embattled chief executive officer told Disney's board of directors that he plans to step down in two years.
New York Times - September 10, 2004
Qwest Is Said to Pay $250 Million in S.E.C. Settlement
Qwest has agreed to pay $250 million to settle financial and disclosure fraud charges, a source familiar with the matter said today.
New York Times - September 10, 2004
Tribune to Take $60 Million Charge in Circulation Scandal
Newspaper publisher Tribune, embroiled in a scandal over inflated circulation figures, today also further cut circulation numbers at two New York newspapers.
New York Times - September 10, 2004
Cheney tempers Kerry criticism
Dick Cheney backs away from comments that warned of another terror attack if John Kerry is elected president.
BBC News - September 10, 2004
UN warning over Haiti's militias
The UN Security Council says rebel groups threaten Haiti's stability and the government must exert its control.
BBC News - September 10, 2004
Guatemala army to open books
Guatemala's military is told to open its records to a probe into alleged corruption under former President Alfonso Portillo.
BBC News - September 10, 2004
Anti-Moore movies to be screened
Two films attacking Fahrenheit 9/11 director Michael Moore will debut at a conservative US film festival.
BBC News - September 10, 2004
US 'deserter' to hand himself in
Ex-US soldier Charles Jenkins, accused of defecting to N Korea, is set to surrender to the American military in Japan.
BBC News - September 10, 2004
Turkey urges end to N Iraq raids
Ankara calls on the US to halt air strikes that have reportedly killed local Turkmen in the northern Iraqi town of Talafar.
BBC News - September 10, 2004
Two killed in M6 tanker collision
Two people are killed in an accident on the M6 motorway which closed in both directions.
BBC News - September 10, 2004
Enron gets go ahead to sell pipes
Failed US energy giant Enron is given permission by a federal judge to sell off its last remaining asset - its natural gas pipelines.
BBC News - September 10, 2004
Genesis data 'retrieved intact'
Some material has been found still intact inside the crashed Genesis space capsule, say Nasa scientists.
BBC News - September 10, 2004
Football: Arsenal double award
Arsenal's Arsene Wenger and Jose Reyes win the manager and player of the month awards.
BBC News - September 10, 2004
Jamaica braces for Ivan
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Jamaica braces for Ivan
Jamaicans are preparing for Hurricane Ivan as the powerful storm heads toward the island's southeast coast. With just hours to go before the Category 4 storm hits land, panic buying has made for long lines in Kingston. The forecast puts Ivan over Jamaica by tonight, then it is expected to head for t...
CNN - September 10, 2004
Florida braces for third hurricane
CNN
Florida braces for third hurricane
Before Florida could catch a breath from a furious hurricane double-whammy, residents of the Keys were sent scurrying under new evacuation orders Friday as another powerful storm, Ivan, was taking aim at the state.
CNN - September 10, 2004
Text 'warned of Jakarta bombing'
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Text 'warned of Jakarta bombing'
Indonesian police received a text message warning of an attack on a Western embassy less than an hour before a suicide car bomber detonated in front of the Australian Embassy on Thursday, according to Australian Prime Minister John Howard.
CNN - September 10, 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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