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Sydney guard charged with murder
A female security guard who shot dead a man who attacked and tried to rob her is charged with murder.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
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What next for the Football Association?
Mark Palios, chief executive of the Football Association has resigned, leaving the organisation without a full-time leader. Where does the FA go from here?
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Kuwait bans anti-Bush documentary
Kuwaiti officials ban Michael Moore's film Fahrenheit 9/11, calling it insulting to Saudi Arabia and US.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Long-awaited Doom 3 leaked online
Copies of the eagerly awaited blockbuster computer game, Doom 3, have been leaked on the internet.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Aloe vera may treat battle wounds
The aloe vera plant could one day keep trauma victims alive until they can get a blood transfusion, research finds.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Professor 'urged marking boost'
University bosses defend a tutor who called for colleagues to "mark up" failing students.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Attacks warning pushes oil higher
Crude oil prices hit yet another record, and stock markets fall after warnings of attacks on US financial institutions.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Twins facing transplant choice
A doctor has to decide which twin brother will be first to receive a life-saving kidney transplant they both need.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Staff moving to Holyrood building
Parliamentary staff move into their new Holyrood home after formal safety certificates are granted.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Hughes in court over road death
Footballer Lee Hughes arrives at court to stand trial accused of causing death by dangerous driving.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Sniffer dog 'dies from overdose'
A police dog dies from a suspected amphetamines overdose after a drugs search.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
'No confidence' in Scarlett's MI6
John Scarlett can no longer "command the necessary public confidence" to lead MI6, Menzies Campbell says.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Davies backs Eriksson
The FA's acting chief hints the England coach might keep his job, a day after the chief executive quit over an affair.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
South Korean firm snaps up Lycos
South Korean internet portal Daum is to buy Lycos Inc for $95m to launch itself into the US market.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Prisoners wounded in Gaza attack
At least six people are injured in grenade attacks at a Palestinian jail in Gaza City.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Spain 'obsessed' with Gibraltar
Gibraltar's chief minister joins in the war of words between the UK and Spain over the territory's 300th anniversary party.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Montenegro bans smoking in public
Montenegro 's parliament passes a law banning smoking in public places and tobacco advertising.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Malaysia steel boss goes on trial
A former head of state steel company Perwaja goes on trial in the first test of a new anti-corruption drive.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Roma mark holocaust
Sixty years since the Nazis' campaign against Roma Gypsies, it is being marked at Auschwitz and elsewhere.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Christians condemn Iraq attacks
Christian and Muslim leaders denounce a wave of deadly bomb attacks on churches in Iraq.
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Locust emergency in Gambia
The government of The Gambia has declared a state of emergency ahead of an imminent locust invasion.
BBC News - August 1, 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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