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Web video shows American beheading
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Web video shows American beheading
An Islamist Web site showed video of American hostage Eugene Armstrong being beheaded by members of insurgent leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's group. A U.S. official said a body believed to be that of an American has been recovered.
CNN - September 20, 2004
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Terror group beheads U.S. hostage
CNN
Terror group beheads U.S. hostage
An Islamist Web site Monday showed video of an American hostage in Iraq being beheaded by members of the group led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. The video showed Eugene Armstrong sitting in front of five masked insurgents. Four were armed and one, appearing to refer to the group's demand for the release...
CNN - September 20, 2004
U.S. hostage beheaded
CNN
U.S. hostage beheaded
An Islamist Web site showed video of an American hostage being beheaded by members of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's group. The group gave a new 24-hour deadline for its demands for Muslim women to be released from Iraqi prisons or its other hostages will be killed.
CNN - September 20, 2004
CBS: Memos discredited
CNN
CBS: Memos discredited
CBS News said Monday it cannot vouch for the authenticity of documents it broadcast on "60 Minutes" casting doubt on the National Guard service of President Bush during the Vietnam era.
CNN - September 20, 2004
Kerry Says Iraq War Raises Questions on Bush's Judgment
John Kerry said today that the war in Iraq was a "profound diversion" from the war on terror. President Bush said such criticism undermines the efforts of U.S. troops.
New York Times - September 20, 2004
CBS Asserts It Was Misled by Ex-Officer on Bush Documents
CBS News said it was "deliberately misled" in its inquiry into the president's National Guard service.
New York Times - September 20, 2004
2 Senior Clerics Are Killed in Iraq; Hostage Deadline Passes
The killings came one day after a militant group posted a grisly video showing the beheadings of three Kurdish truck drivers.
New York Times - September 20, 2004
You Say Prosciutto, I Say Pro-SHOOT, and Purists Cringe
The Italian spoken by many New Yorkers or New Jerseyans makes Italian teachers, the purists who love the language just as Dante wrote it, wince.
New York Times - September 20, 2004
Blue Chips End Lower on Oil Prices and Profit Outlook
Stocks slid Monday, although many investors stuck to the sidelines ahead of a key meeting of the Federal Reserve. Tech shares were flat.
New York Times - September 20, 2004
Unilever and Colgate Warn of Slowdowns in Their Earnings
The two companies do not operate in all the same markets, but Monday's warnings seemed to suggest that both were suffering from tougher competition in some areas.
New York Times - September 20, 2004
Toll mounts in Haiti flooded city
Flooding in Haiti kills at least 250 people in the wake of tropical storm Jeanne, with others missing.
BBC News - September 20, 2004
Call to action on world poverty
The presidents of France and Brazil call for new measures to fight poverty in the developing world.
BBC News - September 20, 2004
Fears growing for British hostage
Fears grow for the safety of a British engineer being held in Iraq amid reports a fellow hostage has been executed.
BBC News - September 20, 2004
Kerry says Iraq war 'was mistake'
US presidential candidate John Kerry launches his most outspoken attack on President Bush over the Iraq war.
BBC News - September 20, 2004
'Anti-terror' detainee goes free
A foreign national held under the government's emergency anti-terrorism powers since 2001 is released.
BBC News - September 20, 2004
Two killed in Canaries bus crash
Two tourists die and nine others are seriously injured when a coach careers off a road in Gran Canaria.
BBC News - September 20, 2004
UK envoy's Bush barb
An Italian newspaper quotes the British ambassador to Rome as saying President Bush is al-Qaeda's "best recruiting sergeant".
BBC News - September 20, 2004
Jaguar workers to vote on strike
Jaguar car workers are to be balloted on strike action following Ford's decision to halt production at the Browns Lane site in Coventry.
BBC News - September 20, 2004
United cruise past Liverpool
Mikael Silvestre's headed brace gives Man Utd victory over Liverpool on Rio Ferdinand's return to first-team action.
BBC News - September 20, 2004
Paralympics: Gold haul for Britain
Britain win four more golds in cycling, athletics and swimming on day three.
BBC News - September 20, 2004
Bush lifts Libya trade sanctions
The US lifts a trade embargo to reward Libya for its decision to give up weapons of mass destruction.
BBC News - September 20, 2004
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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.
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