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* [[NASA]] says that capsules similar to those used in the [[Apollo program]] are among the options considered as replacements to the [[Space Shuttle]].
* [[NASA]] says that capsules similar to those used in the [[Apollo program]] are among the options considered as replacements to the [[Space Shuttle]].
* 26-year-old gunman Harold Kilpatrick, Jr. of [[Dyersburg, Tennessee]], takes a classroom of 12–16 students at [[Dyersburg State Community College]] hostage. Kilpatrick, who was mentally ill, was shot dead by police after firing a [[pistol]], ending a nine-hour standoff. Two hostages were slightly wounded.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stategazette.com/story/1055091.html|title=Dyersburg State Gazette: Local News: Man who took hostages called troubled (09/18/03)|work=Dyersburg State Gazette|accessdate=17 October 2015}}</ref>
* 26-year-old gunman Harold Kilpatrick, Jr. of [[Dyersburg, Tennessee]], takes a classroom of 12–16 students at [[Dyersburg State Community College]] hostage. Kilpatrick, who was mentally ill, was shot dead by police after firing a [[pistol]], ending a nine-hour standoff. Two hostages were slightly wounded.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stategazette.com/story/1055091.html|title=Dyersburg State Gazette: Local News: Man who took hostages called troubled (09/18/03)|work=Dyersburg State Gazette|accessdate=17 October 2015}}</ref>
* [[Richard Grasso]], chairman of the [[New York Stock Exchange]], resigns amid criticism of his {{Nowrap|$140 million}} compensation package and the fact that the compensation was approved without input from the exchange's board of directors.
* [[Richard Grasso]], chairman of the [[New York Stock Exchange]], resigns amid criticism of his {{Nowrap|$140 million}} compensation package and the fact that the compensation was approved without input from the exchange's board of directors.<small>'''''[Newslink missing]'''''</small>
* Retired [[United States Army]] [[General (United States)|General]] [[Wesley Clark]] announces that he is seeking the nomination of the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] for the [[2004 United States presidential election|2004 presidential election]], making him the tenth candidate to enter the race. [[Howard Dean]] had earlier expressed hopes that Clark would join him as a [[Vice President of the United States|vice-presidential]] [[running mate]].
* Retired [[United States Army]] [[General (United States)|General]] [[Wesley Clark]] announces that he is seeking the nomination of the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] for the [[2004 United States presidential election|2004 presidential election]], making him the tenth candidate to enter the race. [[Howard Dean]] had earlier expressed hopes that Clark would join him as a [[Vice President of the United States|vice-presidential]] [[running mate]].<small>'''''[Newslink missing]'''''</small>
* The [[Arab League]] submits a draft resolution to the annual General Conference of the [[International Atomic Energy Agency]] which calls on [[Israel]] to sign the [[Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty]] and to open up its nuclear program to inspections by the [[United Nations]]. [[Nuclear weapons and Israel|Israel's nuclear weapons program]] is believed have developed 100 to 200 [[nuclear weapon|nuclear warheads]], but officially maintains a policy of "nuclear ambiguity" with support from the United States. The move by Arab nations comes in response to a Friday IAEA resolution submitted by Australia, Canada and Japan and lobbied for by the United States which asked [[Iran]] for "accelerated cooperation" and set an October 31 deadline for the country to disclose any attempts to acquire nuclear weapons.
* The [[Arab League]] submits a draft resolution to the annual General Conference of the [[International Atomic Energy Agency]] which calls on [[Israel]] to sign the [[Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty]] and to open up its nuclear program to inspections by the [[United Nations]]. [[Nuclear weapons and Israel|Israel's nuclear weapons program]] is believed have developed 100 to 200 [[nuclear weapon|nuclear warheads]], but officially maintains a policy of "nuclear ambiguity" with support from the United States. The move by Arab nations comes in response to a Friday IAEA resolution submitted by Australia, Canada and Japan and lobbied for by the United States which asked [[Iran]] for "accelerated cooperation" and set an October 31 deadline for the country to disclose any attempts to acquire nuclear weapons.<small>'''''[Newslink missing]'''''</small>
* [[LGBT rights in Canada]]: The [[Canadian House of Commons]] passes a [[private member's bill]] brought by [[New Democratic Party|NDP]] MP [[Svend Robinson]], including protection for [[sexual orientation]] in the existing law on [[Hate speech|hate propaganda]].
* [[LGBT rights in Canada]]: The [[Canadian House of Commons]] passes a [[private member's bill]] brought by [[New Democratic Party|NDP]] MP [[Svend Robinson]], including protection for [[sexual orientation]] in the existing law on [[Hate speech|hate propaganda]].<small>'''''[Newslink missing]'''''</small>
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  1. ^ "Dyersburg State Gazette: Local News: Man who took hostages called troubled (09/18/03)". Dyersburg State Gazette. Retrieved 17 October 2015.