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Wariner Leads U.S. Sweep of 400 Meters
ATHENS, Greece (AP) -- Jeremy Wariner picked up where Michael Johnson left off as he became the sixth straight American to win an Olympic 400-meter title and led a U.S. sweep of the medals. Wariner, 20, finished in 44.00 seconds -- a personal best and fastest in the world this year. He crossed the f...
New York Times - August 23, 2004
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Bush urges Kerry to condemn attack ads
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Bush urges Kerry to condemn attack ads
President Bush on Monday called for the so-called 527 groups to stop airing political ads, but he did not directly condemn commercials by the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth that have attacked Sen. John Kerry's war record. He went on to once again urge Kerry to also condemn all such ads. "I hope...
CNN - August 23, 2004
Former CIA chief blasts intelligence plan
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Former CIA chief blasts intelligence plan
Former CIA Director George Tenet on Monday blasted plans outlined by Sen. Pat Roberts, , Senate Intelligence Committee chairman, for a massive reorganization of U.S. intelligence agencies as a step toward driving "the security of the American people off a cliff."
CNN - August 23, 2004
Bush hits 527 ads
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Bush hits 527 ads
President Bush on Monday called for the so-called 527 groups to stop airing political ads, but he did not directly condemn commercials by the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth that have attacked Sen. John Kerry's war record.
CNN - August 23, 2004
Bush Urges End to Attack Ads by Outside Groups on All Sides
President Bush today said that the group responsible for an ad attacking John Kerry's Vietnam record and similar groups should stop running ads.
New York Times - August 23, 2004
G.O.P. Senator's Plan for C.I.A. Is Criticized by Key Democrat
Senator John D. Rockefeller IV faulted the plan as hastily prepared and lacking in bipartisan support.
New York Times - August 23, 2004
U.S. Forces Step Up Pressure on Rebels in Najaf
U.S. tanks and snipers took up positions near the revered Imam Ali Shrine and engaged in fierce battles with militants.
New York Times - August 23, 2004
Judge Lets City Bar Convention Protest on Park's Great Lawn
Two groups had sought an injunction directing New York to grant them a permit for 75,000 people on Aug. 28.
New York Times - August 23, 2004
Israel Plans to Rezone Settlements to Build 533 New Units
Israel plans to rezone land within existing settlements to allow for the construction of another 533 housing units, most of them close to Jerusalem, Israeli officials said today.
New York Times - August 23, 2004
Inflation Inches Way Back Into Hong Kong's Economy
China's consumer price index crept up by 0.9 percent in July compared with a year earlier, ending 68 consecutive months of decline.
New York Times - August 23, 2004
$1bn to build unmanned fighter
A US company has received more than $1bn in funding to build prototype unmanned fighter aircraft for the American military.
BBC News - August 23, 2004
Athletics: Wariner wins 400m
Jeremy Wariner of the USA wins gold in the men's 400m final.
BBC News - August 23, 2004
Straw pressing Sudan over Darfur
UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw arrives in Khartoum to discuss the problem of refugee security.
BBC News - August 23, 2004
Britons hurt in Norway stampede
A horse stampede in western Norway has left 15 British tourists injured, three of them seriously, police said.
BBC News - August 23, 2004
Holmes takes brilliant gold
Great Britain's Kelly Holmes storms to a sensational Olympic gold with a perfect piece of 800m running.
BBC News - August 23, 2004
Park killer 'waited for victim'
The killer of a woman who died in a south-west London park may have been waiting to strike, police say.
BBC News - August 23, 2004
Delays threaten Abu Ghraib trials
A judge threatens to suspend hearings into the abuse at Abu Ghraib, as an alleged ringleader appears.
BBC News - August 23, 2004
US steps up air attacks on Najaf
Heavy bombing is heard and US snipers and tanks close in, increasing pressure on Shia militants in Najaf.
BBC News - August 23, 2004
Day 10 round-up
Britain's Kelly Holmes wins a dramatic gold, while the US dominate the men's 400m.
BBC News - August 23, 2004
Football: Rooney bid rejected
Everton reject a £20m bid from Newcastle for England striker Wayne Rooney.
BBC News - August 23, 2004
DR Congo rebels leave government
The main rebel group during the Democratic Republic of Congo's war withdraws from the transitional government.
BBC News - August 23, 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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