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Workers 'exploited for Olympics'
Campaigners say the Olympic movement is not doing enough to help exploited workers in the sportswear industry.
BBC News - August 10, 2004
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Amber Details Fast-Paced Affair
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Amber Details Fast-Paced Affair
Scott Peterson's ex-mistress takes stand in his murder trial, tells jury how they met at a karaoke bar and he seduced her at a hotel later that night
Fox News - August 10, 2004
Peterson's ex-mistress describes first date
CNN
Peterson's ex-mistress describes first date
Amber Frey, the woman prosecutors claim was the mistress of Scott Peterson and the reason why he killed his wife, began testifying at his murder trial Tuesday by describing their first date, which she said ended with them being "intimate."
CNN - August 10, 2004
Bush: Goss for CIA
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Bush: Goss for CIA
President Bush on Tuesday announced his choice to lead the CIA as U.S. Rep. Porter Goss, an eight-term Republican congressman who butted heads with former CIA Director George Tenet over the agency's intelligence gathering.
CNN - August 10, 2004
Al Qaeda-linked group claims Istanbul blasts
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Al Qaeda-linked group claims Istanbul blasts
An Islamic group with links to al Qaeda has claimed responsibility for explosions in Istanbul, Turkey, that killed two people Tuesday. The group coupled the claim with a warning that the attacks were the first of many planned in Europe.
CNN - August 10, 2004
Fed raises key interest rate again
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Fed raises key interest rate again
The Federal Reserve raised its target for a key interest rate a quarter-percentage point Tuesday, in a continuing effort to raise lending rates from the lowest levels in more than 40 years. While acknowledging recent signs of a slowdown in economic growth and the labor market, the central bank repea...
CNN - August 10, 2004
Bush takes McCain on Florida tour
US President Bush heads to the hotly disputed state of Florida with former rival Senator John McCain.
BBC News - August 10, 2004
US interest rates raised to 1.5%
The US Federal Reserve raises interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point to 1.5%, in a widely anticipated move.
BBC News - August 10, 2004
US launches air strikes on Najaf
US forces in Iraq launch air raids on positions held by supporters of radical Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr in Najaf.
BBC News - August 10, 2004
Bush nominates new CIA director
US President George W Bush nominates Republican Congressman Porter Goss as his new CIA chief.
BBC News - August 10, 2004
Peterson's ex-mistress set to testify
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Peterson's ex-mistress set to testify
Taped telephone conversations between Scott Peterson and his former mistress, Amber Frey, are expected to make up the heart of testimony when Frey takes the stand in Peterson's double murder trial Tuesday morning.
CNN - August 10, 2004
Robot-assisted kidney transplants
UK surgeons plan to use a robot to help them perform key-hole kidney transplants for the first time.
BBC News - August 10, 2004
Concern at asylum seekers in jail
Welsh Social Justice Minister Edwina Hart calls for a quick resolution to the issue of holding asylum seekers at Cardiff Prison.
BBC News - August 10, 2004
Couple jailed over son's heroin
An elderly couple who stored their son's heroin at their Norfolk home to "keep the peace" are each jailed for six months.
BBC News - August 10, 2004
Anti-terror police get more time
Police are granted a further seven days to question nine men arrested in anti-terror raids last week.
BBC News - August 10, 2004
Revenge probe in couple's murder
The victims of a double shooting - thought to be linked to the jailing of a man for murder - are named.
BBC News - August 10, 2004
Saudi law unclear on women's vote
Saudi Arabia publishes rules for forthcoming elections, leaving the door open for women to vote.
BBC News - August 10, 2004
Botswana defends flogging thieves
Zimbabweans found to have broken the law in Botswana will continue to be flogged, a government minister says.
BBC News - August 10, 2004
US crude hits record $45 a barrel
The price of US light crude oil tops $45 per barrel - touching a record 21-year high of $45.04 in New York trade.
BBC News - August 10, 2004
Libya agrees Berlin bomb payout
The Libyan government offers to pay $35m to compensate some victims of the 1986 Berlin nightclub bombing.
BBC News - August 10, 2004
Source: Bush to name Goss
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Source: Bush to name Goss
President Bush has chosen U.S. Rep. Porter Goss, chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, to be the new director of the CIA, it was learned Tuesday.
CNN - August 10, 2004
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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