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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
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
Lawyer: Case against cleric is 'fantasy'
The attorney for Yassin Aref, a Muslim cleric accused of laundering money to aid terrorists, called the government's case against his client "fantasy" and vowed to fully fight the charges...
CNN - August 6, 2004
Slowdown in 'chatter' worries officials
A drop in so-called "chatter" among suspected terrorists is troubling some counterterrorism officials, who noticed a reduction in intercepted communications before the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, government sources said. Officials added the chatter levels continued at previous levels after the arrest in Pakistan of a key al Qaeda suspect in mid-July, but has fallen off in recent days...
CNN - August 6, 2004
Football: League set for kick-off
The new-look Football League gets underway on Saturday...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Net phone browsing hits new high
The Euro 2004 football tournament had a big influence on June's top mobile ringtones...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
UK's historic landscape 'at risk'
Millions of holidaymakers will abandon Britain unless historic features of the landscape are protected, a report says...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Terror suspects still questioned
Police continue to question 11 terror suspects arrested in raids across England on Tuesday...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Six bodies found in Florida home
The bodies of six adults were found in a home Friday after one of the victims failed to show up for work, and authorities said they were apparently slain overnight. The four men and two women did not appear to have been related, police said...
CNN - August 6, 2004
Whistleblower 'feared more abuse'
The man who handed over Abu Ghraib prison photos testifies at the hearing of a soldier accused of abuse in Iraq...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Nadia triumphs in Big Brother 5
Portuguese transsexual Nadia Almada is named the winner of this year's UK Big Brother reality TV show...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Two charged over marsh murder
Police have charged two with the murder of a homeless man whose body was found on marshland...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Police dispute over murder work
More Devon and Cornwall police and forensic officers threaten to refuse serious crime call-outs in a row over working hours...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Labour selects for Hartlepool
Labour selects its candidate for the by-election following by Peter Mandelson's departure to Europe...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
New jobs report fodder for campaigns
The latest jobs report, showing far less growth for July than economists expected, is shaping up as a flash point on the campaign trail. Sen. John Kerry said: "America will not turn the corner to better days until we have a new president who can see our problems and take action to fix them." But President Bush insisted: "We have a strong economy, and it's getting stronger."...
CNN - August 6, 2004
Jobs news feeds campaigns
The latest jobs report, showing less growth for July than expected, is shaping up as a flash point on the campaign trail with President Bush's stewardship of the economy already a target of criticism by Democratic challenger Sen. John Kerry...
CNN - August 6, 2004
Voters' views: Boston convention
BBC News Online asked a panel of six US voters for their views on this week's Democratic Convention...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
$1m for IVF embryo mix-up
A California woman wins $1m damages after she was implanted with the wrong embryos during IVF...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
TV show offers immigration help
A Spanish-language show in the US offers the winner help in getting a green card residency permit...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Tories to review special schools
The Conservatives say they might reverse Labour's policy of integrating children with disabilities in mainstream schools...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Hamza followers disrupt prayers
Supporters of the radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza disrupt a prayer meeting at a mosque in north London which reopened on Friday...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Rock group in backpacker appeal
Rock group Ash appeal for information about a Briton who went missing in Australia after attending a concert by the band...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Multiple bodies found in Florida home
Multiple bodies were found in a home early Friday and authorities said they were investigating the deaths as homicides...
CNN - August 6, 2004
Source: Keyes will run
Former presidential hopeful and talk-show host Alan Keyes has agreed to become Illinois Republicans' U.S. Senate candidate and will announce his intentions Sunday, a senior party oficial said Friday...
CNN - August 6, 2004
Fischer to renounce US status
Former chess champion Bobby Fischer tells US authorities he wants to renounce his American citizenship...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Dissected bodies 'not a sideshow'
An exhibition of dissected human bodies is educational and not a sideshow say its organisers...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Heads back league tables warnings
Head teachers applaud warnings in an education department statistical analysis of school and pupil results...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Record for personal bankruptcies
Individual bankruptcies in England and Wales rise to their highest level for 40 years, official figures show...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
More postal vote tests 'possible'
The government refuses to rule out more tests of all-postal voting schemes despite calls from an MPs' committee...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Parade barred from nationalist area
The Parades Commission bars a loyal order parade from passing a nationalist area of north Belfast...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Wife defends 'berserk' skipper
The behaviour of a skipper who was restrained by his crew on a yacht off Spain is described as "out of character"...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Parasitic birds 'happy to share'
A type of parasitic bird, which is reared by unrelated host "parents", is happy to share its nest with the host's babies, Science magazine reports...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Voters may get polling pin number
Voters could get a personal pin number to counter electoral fraud, the government says...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Couple 'overpower' yacht skipper
A couple from Wales are to explain how they overpowered the captain of a yacht who allegedly tried to sink the boat in the Atlantic...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Lennon accepts newspaper apology
Celtic footballer Neil Lennon accepts a public apology and damages in his case against the Daily Record...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
F1: Williams firm on Button
Frank Williams insists his team have prior call over BAR on Jenson Button for 2005...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Experts warn of vCJD threat
More people could be infected by the human form of mad cow disease than was suspected, monitors say...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Cancer sufferer wins record £20m
A Belfast woman who has been undergoing treatment for cancer becomes the single biggest winner of the lottery...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
Clark doctor guilty of misconduct
A leading doctor is found guilty of misconduct after accusing Sally Clark's husband of murdering their children...
BBC News - August 6, 2004
 

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