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Quarry search for woman and child
Police plan to excavate a quarry near Inverness in the hope of finding a mother and child missing since 1976.
BBC News - August 8, 2004
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Pakistani sources: U.S. leak scuttled al Qaeda sting
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Pakistani sources: U.S. leak scuttled al Qaeda sting
The effort by U.S. officials to justify raising the terror alert level last week may have shut down an important source of information that has already led to a series of al Qaeda arrests, Pakistani intelligence sources say. Until U.S. officials leaked the arrest of Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan to repor...
CNN - August 8, 2004
Four held in Xbox killings
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Four held in Xbox killings
Authorities in Deltona, Florida, have arrested and charged four people with first-degree murder in the killings of six people who were beaten with aluminum baseball bats while in their beds, Volusia County's sheriff said Sunday. The murder was prompted by a dispute over an Xbox video game system, th...
CNN - August 8, 2004
Troublemakers to join EastEnders
A new family is introduced to BBC soap EastEnders in order to create conflict with existing characters.
BBC News - August 8, 2004
Firms 'sceptical' of diploma plan
Big businesses say plans to replace A-levels and GCSEs with a diploma could be a distraction for schools.
BBC News - August 8, 2004
Property prices soar in Wales
Prices in Wales rise at almost three times the rate in England, but Merthyr Tydfil has the cheapest homes.
BBC News - August 8, 2004
Rugby: Robinson commits to Sale
England star Jason Robinson signs a new contract to see out his career at Sale.
BBC News - August 8, 2004
Fake goods tempting young adults
Young people are increasingly happy to buy pirated goods or illegal download content from the net, a survey shows.
BBC News - August 8, 2004
House prices 'show steady rise'
The average cost of a home rose nearly 17% in April to June compared with a year earlier, reaching £175,401, Land Registry figures show.
BBC News - August 8, 2004
BA increases fuel cost surcharge
British Airways is to more than double its fuel surcharge for long-haul passengers to meet rising oil costs.
BBC News - August 8, 2004
Yemen continues anti-cleric drive
Clashes between Yemeni forces and followers of a rebel cleric continue, despite claims of a government victory.
BBC News - August 8, 2004
First Islamic bank to open in UK
The Financial Services Authority gives the go ahead for the UK's first purely Islamic bank to open.
BBC News - August 8, 2004
Howard dismisses critics of war
Australia's PM John Howard says former officials who criticised him over the Iraq war were out of date.
BBC News - August 8, 2004
China road official 'took bribes'
A senior official in charge of building Beijing's new road network is detained for corruption, state media says.
BBC News - August 8, 2004
Locust plague prompts famine fear
Experts warn that up to a million people could be faced with famine following a plague of locusts in West Africa.
BBC News - August 8, 2004
Olympic torch nears Athens
Greece football coach Otto Rehhagel carries the Olympic flame on its trip into Greece.
BBC News - August 8, 2004
Rescued divers return to depths
Twelve European divers who went missing for 11 hours in the Red Sea off Egypt have returned to the depths.
BBC News - August 8, 2004
Arab League backs Sudan
Arab states stand by Sudan, rejecting sanctions and urging more time to resolve the crisis in Darfur.
BBC News - August 8, 2004
Accident at Japan nuclear plant
Four people have died after a steam leak at a nuclear power plant in Japan, though officials say no radiation escaped.
BBC News - August 8, 2004
Iraq tribunal head fears for life
The head of the Saddam tribunal says he is the victim of a smear campaign after an arrest warrant is issued.
BBC News - August 8, 2004
Iranian diplomat kidnapped in Iraq
CNN
Iranian diplomat kidnapped in Iraq
An Iranian diplomat who disappeared four days ago in Iraq was apparently kidnapped by Islamic militants, Iranian embassy officials tell CNN.
CNN - August 8, 2004
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