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Canada struggles with deadly bug
Canadian health officials urge improved hospital hygiene to counter a bacterial infection that has killed 189 people.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
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Man charged with marsh murder
Two men appear in court in Swansea , one charged with the murder of a homeless man, and the other with assisting an offender.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Building damaged in explosion
Police and other emergency services remove rubble from the scene of an explosion in Londonderry.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Loch search for missing teenager
Rescue teams are searching for a teenage boy after his boat capsized on a small loch in the north west of Scotland.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Rugby team are thrown off flight
A team of 19 rugby players are thrown off an easyJet flight from Liverpool to Cologne after a drunken row with fellow passengers.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Cricket: Twenty20 Cup finale
The Twenty20 Cup semi-finals and final get under way at Edgbaston on Saturday.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
F1: Hakkinen hints at BAR move
Mika Hakkinen emerges as a contender to replace Jenson Button at BAR if his move to Williams go ahead.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Rooney doubt for qualifiers
Wayne Rooney is likely to miss England's first two World Cup qualifiers.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Vaccine scrapped over autism fear
A vaccine containing mercury given to babies at eight weeks old is to be scrapped amid fears over autism.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Sporadic gunfire hits Iraq city
US troops and Shia militiamen engage in sporadic battles for the third day in the Iraqi city of Najaf where scores have died.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Preview: Australia v NZ
New Zealand return to the scene of their World Cup semi-final disaster when they face Australia in Sydney.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Al-Qaeda threat to attack Italy
A group said to be linked to al-Qaeda threatens attacks if Italy does not withdraw its troops from Iraq.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Al-Qaeda group 'beheads US man'
A video on a website linked to al-Qaeda militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi apparently shows a US citizen being beheaded.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
'Hundreds killed' in Najaf battles
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'Hundreds killed' in Najaf battles
About 300 militia fighters have been killed in the south-central Iraqi city of Najaf in fighting since Thursday, U.S. military officials said.
CNN - August 6, 2004
USA cruise to victory
The United States 'Dream Team' beat Serbia and Montenegro in Belgrade.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Cards march on
St Louis win their 14th game in 18 with victory over the Mets - plus a round-up.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Vaccine scrapped in autism scare
A vaccine containing mercury given to babies when they are eight weeks old is to be scrapped amid fears over autism.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Australia team visits North Korea
Australia sends a delegation of officials to North Korea to try to diffuse nuclear tensions.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Chinese mine explosion kills 10
Ten miners are killed and five others are believed trapped after a gas explosion in a mine in northern China.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Iraq Shia city remains on alert
A stand-off between US troops and Shia militiamen continues in the Iraqi Shia stronghold of Najaf.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Karachi bomb explosion kills two
Two die and three are injured by an explosion in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi.
BBC News - August 6, 2004
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WILL PETA'S ANTI-FISHING CAMPAIGN THAT CALLS FISH "SEA KITTENS" TURN YOU AWAY FROM SEAFOOD OR FISHING?
NO, THOSE PEOPLE ARE NUTS!!
NO, BUT I MAY MIX IN SOME FRIED CAT WITH MY NEXT BATCH OF FRIED CATFISH.
YES, I WILL NEVER FISH OR EAT SEAFOOD AGAIN. THANKS PETA!
MAYBE, BUT I STILL PLAN TO WEAR FUR!
NOT SURE.
 
 

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