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With Jets and Armor, Thousands of Troops Enter Rebel-Held City
American forces have sent thousands of troops into neighborhoods considered to be the center of the Iraqi insurgency.
New York Times - November 8, 2004
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Troops find Falluja booby-traps
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Troops find Falluja booby-traps
About 10,000 U.S. and 2,000 Iraqi forces began an assault on Falluja Monday aimed at driving insurgents from the city. U.S. forces encountered booby-trapped barricades capable of causing heavy damage. But military officials told CNN's Jane Arraf, embedded with troops, one of the initial goals had be...
CNN - November 8, 2004
Falluja assault under way
CNN
Falluja assault under way
About 10,000 U.S. and more than 2,000 Iraqi forces have begun a push into Falluja as part of an all-out assault aimed at driving insurgents out of the city. about 10,000 U.S. troops and more than 2,000 Iraqis
CNN - November 8, 2004
U.S. Judge Halts Military Trial of Qaeda Suspect at Guantánamo
A federal judge said that tribunals like the one the suspect is facing are contrary to principles of American justice.
New York Times - November 8, 2004
In Farewell, New Jersey Governor Apologizes for 'Mistakes'
Gov. James E. McGreevey, who resigned after admitting a gay affair, said that he was proud of his accomplishments.
New York Times - November 8, 2004
Netanyahu Reportedly Backs Down in Bout With Sharon
The Israeli prime minister, Ariel Sharon, succeeded today in facing down an ultimatum from his finance minister and party rival, Benjamin Netanyahu.
New York Times - November 8, 2004
East Germans Ambivalent 15 Years After Fall of Berlin Wall
Many young people have quit eastern Germany to escape the high unemployment, running at over 18 percent.
New York Times - November 8, 2004
Palestinian Aides Try to Unravel Mystery of Arafat's Condition
A confrontation over the true state of Yasir Arafat's health is brewing between his distraught wife and his political heirs.
New York Times - November 8, 2004
Microsoft to Pay $536 Million to Novell to Settle Antitrust Dispute
Microsoft agreed to settle antitrust lawsuits with Novell and an industry trade group, marking the end of a decade-long antitrust battle.
New York Times - November 8, 2004
Cuban US dollar ban takes effect
The dollar is no longer legal tender on the Caribbean island as its leader Fidel Castro attempts to resist mounting US pressure.
BBC News - November 8, 2004
Trio charged over knife attack
Three men face an attempted murder charge following the stabbing of a 14-year-old boy in Belfast.
BBC News - November 8, 2004
Dutch step up Muslim protection
Police patrols are increased in a Dutch city where tensions are high after an Islamic school was bombed.
BBC News - November 8, 2004
Bin Laden driver hearing halted
A US court halts proceedings against a Guantanamo Bay detainee in a blow for the Bush administration.
BBC News - November 8, 2004
France 're-imposing' Ivorian calm
Ivorian and French forces pledge to work together to restore order after days of anti-French violence.
BBC News - November 8, 2004
EU confident over fusion project
Negotiations in Vienna this week may give Europe the world's biggest nuclear fusion reactor.
BBC News - November 8, 2004
Top Palestinians arrive in Paris
Top Palestinian officials arrive in the French capital to visit the ailing Yasser Arafat, despite criticism from his wife.
BBC News - November 8, 2004
Seven train crash dead are named
Police name the seven people killed in Saturday's rail crash, including a nine-year-old girl and the car driver.
BBC News - November 8, 2004
Black Watch soldier dies in Iraq
One UK soldier is killed by a roadside bomb and two more injured in Iraq, the Ministry of Defence confirms.
BBC News - November 8, 2004
US attacks Iraq rebel stronghold
US-led forces launch a massive assault on the insurgent-held city of Falluja in central Iraq.
BBC News - November 8, 2004
Report sums 9/11 compensation
CNN
Report sums 9/11 compensation
Victims of the September 11 attacks received $38.1 billion in compensation, with insurance companies picking up the largest portion of the tab, according to a study released Monday.
CNN - November 8, 2004
Battle for Falluja begins
CNN
Battle for Falluja begins
U.S. and Iraqi forces have begun a push into Falluja as part of an all-out assault aimed at driving insurgents out of the city. U.S. Army troops have crossed "the line of departure into the northeast sector of Falluja to secure a foothold in the city," military officials said. The U.S. mil...
CNN - November 8, 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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