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With Hurricane Approaching, Florida Calls for Evacuations
About 300,000 residents in coastal areas of Palm Beach County were told to evacuate starting 2 p.m. Thursday.
New York Times - September 1, 2004
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Cheney to take the RNC stage
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Cheney to take the RNC stage
Dick Cheney, who has been described as one of the most powerful vice presidents in recent history, will take center stage at the Republican National Convention tonight. Under the "Land of Opportunity" theme he is expected to talk about the big issues of the campaign. Another speaker will b...
CNN - September 1, 2004
Attackers seize Russian school, take 100 hostage
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Attackers seize Russian school, take 100 hostage
Armed attackers have seized a school in southern Russia and are holding more than 100 children, parents and teachers hostage. Russian forces are stationed near the school and gunfire has been reported.
CNN - September 1, 2004
Protesters reach GOP floor
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Protesters reach GOP floor
Eleven protesters were arrested Wednesday on the floor of Madison Square Garden, site of the Republican National Convention, officials said. The protesters, members of an AIDS activist group, shouted and carried signs on the convention floor during a speech by White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card.
CNN - September 1, 2004
Dick Cheney's turn
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Dick Cheney's turn
Dick Cheney, who has been described as one of the most powerful -- and controversial -- vice presidents in recent history, will take center stage Wednesday on the third day of the Republican National Convention.
CNN - September 1, 2004
Israeli Intelligence Faulted for Failure to Halt Hamas
Israeli intelligence came under careful criticism today for its failure to crack the cell that carried out two bombings.
New York Times - September 1, 2004
Iran Said to Be Nearing Enrichment of Uranium
Iran has announced plans to turn uranium into a substance used to make nuclear weapons, the U.N. atomic agency said today.
New York Times - September 1, 2004
After 2 Nights of Sizzle, the Regulars Take the Stage
After Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Arnold Schwarzenegger, the party serves up Zell Miller and Dick Cheney.
New York Times - September 1, 2004
Kerry Turns Up the Volume With Litany of Critiques for Bush
On the president's handling of Iraq and the war on terror, John Kerry said: "I would have done almost everything differently."
New York Times - September 1, 2004
Demonstrations Continue, but With Fewer Arrests So Far
Demonstrations against the Bush administration and its policies continued into the third day of the Republican National Convention.
New York Times - September 1, 2004
G.M. and Ford Cut Production as U.S. Sales Fall
The two Detroit automakers, whose planned production cuts could hurt profits, capped a weak summer with their third straight month of lower sales.
New York Times - September 1, 2004
Chief Executives Plan to Increase Hiring and Capital Spending
A quarterly survey of U.S. chief executives painted the most positive economic picture since it was launched in November 2002.
New York Times - September 1, 2004
Stocks End Mixed as Oil Prices Rise
Stocks closed mixed today following a lower reading on manufacturing activity and a spike in oil prices.
New York Times - September 1, 2004
France to Lower Debt With Telecom Sale
France will sell up to 12.1 percent of France Telecom in Europe's largest share placement in four years, bringing as much as $6.95 billion into state coffers.
New York Times - September 1, 2004
France Asks Arabs to Help Free Kidnapped Journalists in Iraq
The French government's appeal set in motion a swell of solidarity unseen in previous hostage dramas in Iraq.
New York Times - September 1, 2004
Milosevic denies ill-health ploy
Ex-Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic denies manipulating his medicine intake to delay his trial.
BBC News - September 1, 2004
Boy, five, saved from pig attack
A man rescues his nephew from an angry pig after the animal attacked the five-year-old in its pen.
BBC News - September 1, 2004
Jet lands safely after tyre alert
An Air Malta passenger flight makes an emergency landing at Glasgow Airport after fears one of its tyres had burst.
BBC News - September 1, 2004
Oil prices rebound on US report
Crude oil prices rise again after eight days of losses, after a US report shows stocks at their lowest since March.
BBC News - September 1, 2004
New theory on cause of dyslexia
Scientists have cast doubt on the theory that there is probably a single cause for the word disorder dyslexia.
BBC News - September 1, 2004
Less stress for starting school
A leading educational psychologist says fewer pupils are having problems about starting school.
BBC News - September 1, 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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