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Polls close in the referendum on creating a regional assembly for North East England.
BBC News - November 4, 2004
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Bush: 'Political capital' earned
"I earned capital in the campaign, political capital, and now I intend to spend it," President Bush said in his first news briefing since winning re-election. Bush outlined his second-term agenda, saying it would focus on economic recovery, fixing the tax code, Social Security and building...
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Karzai Promises Security in First Speech Since Election
President Hamid Karzai today delivered his first speech since the election commission declared him the official winner of the Oct. 9 presidential race.
New York Times - November 4, 2004
U.S. to Recognize Former Yugoslav Republic as Macedonia
The decision touched off protests in Athens and celebrations in the streets of Skopje, the tiny nation's capital.
New York Times - November 4, 2004
Overhauling Tax Code and Social Security Are Among Priorities
The president fielded questions after a victorious campaign framed by the war in Iraq and economic issues at home.
New York Times - November 4, 2004
Aid Group to Leave Iraq, Fearing Extreme Risk
The humanitarian agency Doctors Without Borders announced today that it was ending its operations in Iraq.
New York Times - November 4, 2004
Chief of Altria Says Company Preparing for Possible Break-Up
Altria Group has begun preparing itself for a possible break-up to realize full value of its tobacco business, its chief executive said today.
New York Times - November 4, 2004
Stocks Move Higher as Bush Discusses 2nd Term
Wall Street overcame a minor spate of profit-taking today, pushing stocks mostly higher as oil prices fell and President Bush discussed his second term agenda.
New York Times - November 4, 2004
After the Voting: What May Lie Ahead for Business in America
From Wall Street to Detroit, there were plenty of sighs of relief. But the mood was tempered by worries.
New York Times - November 4, 2004
Senator seeks to replace Daschle
Nevada Senator Harry Reid hopes to replace Tom Daschle as Democrat Party leader in the US Senate.
BBC News - November 4, 2004
Price war hurts telecoms firm MCI
MCI, which as Worldcom became the world's largest corporate bankruptcy, sees losses balloon to $3.4bn thanks to a price war.
BBC News - November 4, 2004
Edwards' wife has breast cancer
Elizabeth Edwards, the wife of ex-Democrat vice-presidential candidate John Edwards, is diagnosed with breast cancer.
BBC News - November 4, 2004
'Kill Bush' rappers rapped by US
Norwegian rappers who set up a website appearing to call on people to kill President Bush is in trouble with US authorities.
BBC News - November 4, 2004
Sympathies over UK soldier deaths
The nation's politicians send their condolences to the relatives of soldiers killed in Iraq.
BBC News - November 4, 2004
Compulsory language lessons fall
Only one in three schools in England now has compulsory lessons in foreign languages for pupils over 14.
BBC News - November 4, 2004
Black Watch casualties: Your views
Three British troops have been killed and a number of others injured, in Iraq. Send us your reaction.
BBC News - November 4, 2004
Oil prices fall back to month low
Oil prices fall sharply on Thursday, retreating from recent highs to their lowest level in a month, as rising US stockpiles ease supply fears.
BBC News - November 4, 2004
Adams urges power-sharing move
The governments must produce proposals for power-sharing in NI if unionists refuse, Gerry Adams says.
BBC News - November 4, 2004
Father of soldier in anxious wait
A father of a Black Watch soldier tells of his worry for his son's safety following reports of three fatalities in Iraq.
BBC News - November 4, 2004
Drive to impeach Ecuador leader
Ecuador's opposition seeks to start impeachment proceedings against President Lucio Gutierrez.
BBC News - November 4, 2004
US snubs Greece over Macedonia
Athens protests as the US decides to use the name 'Macedonia' for Greece's northern neighbour.
BBC News - November 4, 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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