Issue 28, Friday Oct 8th 2004
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Rumsfeld says there may, or may not have been WMD in Iraq.
Donald Rumsfeld yesterday insisted on NBC that there may or may not have been a weapons of mass destruction (WMD) or the intention to build WMD in Iraq.
“Some days I think there may have been some WMD, and some days I think there may not have been,” he told NBC’s Kitty Katty.
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Bush says no need for election reforms
President Bush yesterday insisted that there was no need for election reform in the US despite sharp criticism from Jimmy Carter and his election-validating organisation which includes international observers from recently democratised Tajikistan and Ethiopia. >>>

Surge in Voters Worries Election Officials
A huge last minute surge in electoral registrations has senior officials severely behind shedule and worried, especially in swing states such as Ohio and Florida, it appeared yesterday. >>>

Canadian sub not under warranty says British Gov't
The British Government yesterday washed its hands of all responsibility for the submarine, HMCS Chicoutimi which they sold to Canada less than a month ago.>>>

Blair Urges End of Sudan Slaughter, Sudan Urges End of Iraq Slaughter
UK Prime Minister Tony Blair today urged the government of Sudan to adopt a five-point plan designed to help end the slaughter in Darfur and ease the humanitarian crisis there. >>>

Cheney says that report justifies invasion
Dick Cheney yesterday insisted that the final report of the Iraqi Survey Group which revealed that Saddam had no weapons of mass destruction, nor the ability to build them justified the invasion by US and UK troops. >>>

Kerry is a flip flop
Bush insists

George W. Bush, President of the world's richest nation, yesterday denied charges by Senator John Kerry that he has lost his grasp of reality and insisted that his adversary really is a flip-flop.

“People know me for speaking the plain truth, and when I look at Kerry what I see is a flip-flop…” Bush told CNN.
“America needs a President who will never change his mind, and I mean never, about anything, and that is what I promise to the American people.”
“John Kerry is a flip flop and having a flip flop as president of the USA would turn us into an international laughing stock.”

Only minutes later Senator Kerry appeared on NBC to deny the charges. “I am not a flip flop,” he said. “George W. Bush is lying yet again to the American people.”




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