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| Jun. 16 |
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Bush and Brown in warning to Iran| Gordon Brown and George Bush have warned Iran to accept their 'offers of partnership' or face tough sanctions and international isolation | | |
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| Jun. 15 |
London |
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Brown and Bush in talks at No 10 US President is to meet Gordon Brown for formal talks at Downing Street to focus on the Middle East, on the second day of 2-day visit
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Bush begins two-day visit to UK US President has begun a the visit that is expected to be his final European tour before he leaves office. He made a brief meeting with the Queen
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| Jun. 14 |
Paris |
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Bush meets with Sarkozy U.S. President is for talks that focused on shared international concerns as much as they did on the countries' strong bilateral relationship
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| Jun. 9 |
European Union |
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US and EU 'to issue Iran warning'| President Bush is to hold talks with European Union leaders as they meet in Slovenia for their twice-yearly summit | |
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Clinton backs Obama and bows out
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| Apr.17 |
Washington |
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Brown: Bush owed huge debt of gratitude
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| Apr.1 |
Romania |
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Bush in Romania for Nato summit
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| Mar.23 |
New York |
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Sarkozy's ex-wife prepares to wed
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| Mar.20 |
London |
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McCain holds first talks with UK PM
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| Mar.13 |
Northern Italy |
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Miller claims overall World Cup title
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Scandal-hit governor resigns
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| Mar.11 |
European Union |
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Central banks plan emergency cash The US Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, have announced a latest round of co-ordinated auctions to provide extra liquidity
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| Mar.7 |
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Obama aide quits in 'monster' row
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| Feb.27 |
European Union |
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EU fines Microsoft record $1.4bn The European Commission has fined US computer giant for defying sanctions imposed on it for anti-competitive behaviour
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Dollar hits record low against euro
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| Feb.21 |
London |
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UK: CIA rendition flights used British soil British Foreign Secretary Miliband said that British territory was used to transport two suspects in the CIA's rendition program
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US missile hits 'toxic satellite'
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| Feb.13 |
US Georgia |
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UK royal defends U.S. colonialism advice
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| Feb.7 |
London |
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Radical cleric to be extradited to U.S.
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| Feb.1 |
Poland |
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Poland 'agrees' to host US shield
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| Jan.31 |
Denmark |
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CIA flights to Greenland investigated
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| Jan.18 |
Melbourne |
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Angry A-Rod exits to Kohlschreiber
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Clinton wins Democratic primary
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| Dec.19 |
England |
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Guantanamo release man arrested
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| Aug.24 |
Afghanistan |
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U.S. jet 'bombs British troops' 3 soldiers have been killed by so-called friendly fire from American fighter planes
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| Jun.8 |
European Union |
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CIA jails in Europe 'confirmed' Dick Marty, a Council of Europe investigator, says he has evidence to prove the CIA ran secret jails in Poland and Romania
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| May.7 |
Washington |
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Queen attends White House dinner Bush's first-ever white-tie state dinner to honor Queen Elizabeth, America's closest ally, and make the queen feel welcome
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33 students massacred in class
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| Jul.27 |
France |
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Landis gives positive drugs test Phonak team: Tour de France winner has tested positive for the male sex hormone testosterone
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| Jun.6 |
European Union |
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Europe 'connived in CIA flights' A report into secret US flights for terror suspects will be presented to the Council of Europe
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| Nov.15 |
Spain |
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'Secret CIA flights' probed| There are claims that CIA planes carrying terror suspects made secret stopovers on Spanish soil | |
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| Jul.24 |
Paris |
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Armstrong stamps seventh Tour win Lance ended his storybook career in Paris by winning a record seventh consecutive Tour de France title
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| May.11 |
U.S. Congress |
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Names named in US Iraq oil report A Senate report says 2 politicians from the UK and France were granted lucrative oil allocations by Saddam's Iraq
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| Apr.25 |
Washington |
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Pentagon: No case in Italian shooting
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Terri Schiavo has died
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| Mar.4 |
Iraq |
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U.S. wound reporter, killing bodyguard U.S. soldiers attempted to warn the occupants of a car carrying a freed Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena
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| Jul.25 |
Paris |
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Armstrong wins 6th Tour de France
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| Jun.6 |
France |
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D-Day: 'America would do it again' The alliance is strong 'and is still needed today,' U.S. President told veterans commemorating the 1944 landings
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| Nov.20 |
London |
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Mass anti-Bush protest Thousands have marched in protest against U.S. President policies on Iraq. 5,500 police were on duty
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| Aug.6 |
Southern California |
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Schwarzenegger to run for governor Film star, best known for his role in the Terminator films, has announced he will run as a Republican candidate
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| Jul.27 |
Paris |
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Armstrong wins 5th Tour
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CIA chief takes blame for Bush speech
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| Jan.18 |
European Union |
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Anti-war protests sweep the world Mass rallies are taking place to show opposition to any war against Iraq
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| Nov.29 |
Southern California |
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George Harrison dies| Former Beatle singer, songwriter and guitarist has died after losing battle against cancer at age 58 | |
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Terror attacks hit U.S.
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| Jan.1 |
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Y2K bug fails to bite A flaw in computer program that caused processing to operate incorrectly on and after January 1, 2000
| The Year 2000 problem caused concern that critical industries and government functions would cease operating at midnight, January 1. Companies and organizations upgraded their computer systems. When January 1 arrived there were problems generally regarded as minor
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