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Race case police awarded £90,000
Three white policemen who won a race and sex discrimination claim against the Met are awarded compensation.
BBC News - June 29, 2005
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Democrats Mostly Cool to Bush's Speech
Some said the president had been wrong to invoke the memory of the Sept. 11 attacks as justification for the Iraq campaign.
New York Times - June 29, 2005
White House Moves to Clarify Authority Over Intelligence
John D. Negroponte, the director of national intelligence, will have authority over national security operations of the F.B.I. as well as the foreign intelligence agencies.
New York Times - June 29, 2005
Army Recruiting Improves in June
The Army met its monthly recruiting goal in June, but still faces what some senior Army officials say is a nearly insurmountable shortfall to meet the service's annual quota.
New York Times - June 29, 2005
Fighting Prevents U.S. From Learning Fate of 17 on Copter
Fighting was still going on in the area of Afghanistan where the helicopter went down with 17 U.S. soldiers on board.
New York Times - June 29, 2005
Israeli Troops Clash With Jewish Activists and Islamic Militants
The skirmish pointed to the prospect of a summer filled with confrontations over plans to withdraw Israeli settlers from Gaza.
New York Times - June 29, 2005
Canada Moves to Limit Online Bulk Sales of Drugs
The government is drafting legislation to limit bulk exports of Canadian drugs in an effort to assure that online pharmacy sales to the U.S. do not cause domestic shortages.
New York Times - June 29, 2005
S.E.C., in Contentious Vote, Again Passes Mutual Fund Rule
The last public meeting at the S.E.C. presided over by its outgoing chairman, William H. Donaldson, was marked by vitriolic debate and intense emotions.
New York Times - June 29, 2005
One-off costs hit Monsanto profit
US agrochemical giant Monsanto blames an 81% drop in third quarter profits on write-offs caused by two large-scale acquisitions.
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Football: Brazil trounce Argentina
Brazil produce a scintillating display to beat Argentina 4-1 in the Confederations Cup final.
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Chevron wins regulatory approval
The US government gives Chevron final approval to buy domestic rival Unocal, hotting up a US verses China takeover battle.
BBC News - June 29, 2005
PSNI station closures recommended
The chief constable recommends to the Policing Board that 17 rural PSNI stations should be closed.
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Council backs huge wind farm plan
Plans to build the largest onshore wind farm in Europe are backed by Comhairle nan Eilean Siar.
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Ivorian factions agree to disarm
The Ivory Coast government and the rebels restart the disarmament process to allow for elections in October.
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Israeli killed in Hezbollah clash
An Israeli soldier is killed in clashes with Lebanese Hezbollah fighters in a disputed border area.
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Soaring Asbo take-up sparks row
Home Office minister Hazel Blears defends the rising use of Asbos amid claims the policy is failing to deter yobs.
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Tennis: Roddick downs Grosjean
Andy Roddick comes through a five-set encounter with Sebastien Grosjean to reach the semi-finals.
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Police called in for Glazer visit
The Glazer brothers leave Old Trafford in police vans after fans angry at their takeover protest outside the ground.
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Police move in on settler protest
Israeli police remove settlers from buildings in Gaza as protests against the pull-out spread to Jerusalem.
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Man charged with Hayley killing
Police investigating the killing of pregnant Wiltshire woman Hayley Richards charge a man with her murder.
BBC News - June 29, 2005
Troops must stay in Iraq - Blair
Tony Blair says UK troops will stay in Iraq until it is stable, saying defeating insurgents will end global terror.
BBC News - June 29, 2005
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