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UN calls for immediate cease-fire in Gaza
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With 9/11 as G.O.P. Backdrop, Families Express Raw Emotions
A survey by The New York Times shows that those who lost a loved one in the 9/11 attacks differ from the public at large on some political and national issues.
New York Times - August 28, 2004
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Tropical storm threatens Carolinas
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Tropical storm threatens Carolinas
A tropical storm warning has been issued along the South Carolina coast. Tropical Storm Gaston is expected to make landfall Sunday, bringing 3 to 6 inches of rain.
CNN - August 28, 2004
Two journalists kidnapped in Iraq
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Two journalists kidnapped in Iraq
Two French journalists have been taken hostage in Iraq by a group calling itself the Islamic Army in Iraq, the Arabic Al-Jazeera TV reports. The group is demanding France drops a law banning students from wearing religious symbols which includes the Muslim headscarf. Meanwhile in Najaf, the cleanup...
CNN - August 28, 2004
Showing muscle on security
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Showing muscle on security
Republicans -- gathering amid extraordinary security measures to nominate President Bush -- plan to present him as a decisive and uncompromising leader when it comes to homeland security for a country still recovering from the wounds of September 11, 2001.
CNN - August 28, 2004
Rebels boycott Sudan peace talks
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Rebels boycott Sudan peace talks
Rebel groups walked away from peace talks with the Sudanese government in the Nigerian capital of Abuja on Saturday, protesting alleged attacks by the government-supported Janjaweed militia in the embattled Darfur region, a government spokesman said.
CNN - August 28, 2004
Bush Takes On Direct Role in Shaping Election Tactics
Mixed in with daily updates on security, the president receives a quick campaign overview from Karl Rove.
New York Times - August 28, 2004
'African-American' Becomes a Term for Debate
A growing number of foreign-born blacks have inspired a quiet debate over who can claim the term "African-American."
New York Times - August 28, 2004
American Men Salvage Bronze in Basketball
The U.S. men's basketball team can console itself with two things: third place and the highest point total of the Olympic tournament.
New York Times - August 28, 2004
In Western Iraq, Fundamentalists Hold U.S. Forces at Bay
Falluja and Ramadi, and much of Anbar Province, are now controlled by militias, with U.S. troops confined to outside bases.
New York Times - August 28, 2004
Israel Denies Spying Against U.S.
Israeli officials are rushing to assure the U.S. of its friendship a day after news of a suspected Israeli spy in the Pentagon.
New York Times - August 28, 2004
Canada Reinforces Its Disputed Claims in the Arctic
Canada is intensifying efforts to reinforce disputed claims over tens of thousands of miles of Arctic channels and tundra.
New York Times - August 28, 2004
Chechens Look to Election With Fear and Resignation
The date of Chechnya's elections has assumed a local significance the Kremlin would no doubt prefer to avoid: a masquerade of democracy, and a dangerous one.
New York Times - August 28, 2004
Political Bid to Quell Unrest in Afghanistan
The Afghan government is seeking to capitalize on a recent attack against an entrenched governor by removing him before presidential elections.
New York Times - August 28, 2004
Music fans enjoy festival weekend
Tens of thousands of revellers are at the Reading, Leeds and Creamfields music festivals to see stars like The Darkness.
BBC News - August 28, 2004
Football gold for Argentina
Argentina win their first Olympic gold medal for 52 years by beating Paraguay in the men's football final.
BBC News - August 28, 2004
Row over 'political' Cash tribute
Fans plan to protest at a tribute to Johnny Cash at next week's Republican convention in New York.
BBC News - August 28, 2004
Two held in New York 'bomb plot'
New York police arrest a US citizen and a Pakistani national over an alleged plot to blow up a subway station. ahead of next week's Republican Party Convention.
BBC News - August 28, 2004
US women take 4x400m gold
USA's women's 4x400m relay quartet storm to victory, with the British team fourth.
BBC News - August 28, 2004
US edge basketball gold
The USA win a tight battle with Australia to defend their women's Olympic basketball title.
BBC News - August 28, 2004
US in drug admission
John Capel was left out of the US relay team for testing positive for marijuana, his team coach reveals.
BBC News - August 28, 2004
Golden double for Holmes
Britain's Kelly Holmes makes Olympic history by adding 1500m gold to her 800m title.
BBC News - August 28, 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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