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World News Atlas
European Union
2003
September
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European Union, September 2003 Timeline
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Thursday, January 8
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Morning News |
| Sep.4 |
Germany |
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France, Germany reject US Iraq plans A proposal to enlist U.N. help for the occupation of Iraq appears rather far from restoring self-rule there
| Sep.5 |
Spain |
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Al-Jazeera reporter arrested Police is accusing Tayseer Allouni of providing support for two suspected members of al Qaeda terrorist group
Day News |
| Sep.7 |
New York |
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Roddick claims US Open title over Ferrero The 21-year-old stormed to his first Grand Slam title with a crushing win over Ferrero 6-3 7-6 6-3 in one hour 42 minutes
Evening News |
| Sep.10 |
Sweden |
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Stabbed Foreign Minister dies| Anna Lindh has died in hospital after being stabbed several times by an unidentified man in the centre of Stockholm | |
| Sep.12 |
Washington |
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US attacks France's Iraq proposals Powell has described as 'totally unrealistic' a French proposal to transfer power next month to a provisional government
Day News |
| Sep.14 |
Sweden |
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Voters rejects euro currency Sweden has rejected a proposal to join the euro currency dealing a blow to business and government
Morning News |
| Sep.15 |
Sweden |
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DNA breakthrough in Lindh killer hunt DNA have been recovered from the baseball hat worn by the killer of Foreign Minister
| Sep.16 |
Berlin |
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Europe summit to seek Iraq deal Britain, France and Germany will seek to find common ground when the leaders of the 3 nations meet at the weekend
Day News |
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Sweden |
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Suspect arrested in Lindh killing Police have arrested in a restaurant a 35-year-old man with a history of drug and violent crime
Morning News |
| Sep.17 |
England |
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BBC admits dossier row mistakes Journalist Gilligan has admitted making errors in the report of claims that the government sexed up its Iraq dossier
Day News |
| Sep.18 |
England |
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Blix attacks Iraq weapons 'spin' The U.N.'s former chief weapons inspector has attacked the 'spin and hype' he says the US and Britain used
| Sep.20 |
Berlin |
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Leaders find 'common ground' on Iraq Schroeder, Blair and Chirac had agreed a transfer of power to an Iraqi authority as quickly as possible was desirable
Evening News |
| Sep.21 |
France |
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France lifts veto threat on Iraq Chirac: France will not veto a US-backed Security Council resolution on the future of Iraq
Morning News |
| Sep.22 |
NATO |
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Dutch minister gets NATO top job The allies picked Jaap de Hoop Scheffer as the alliance's next secretary general
| Sep.24 |
Sweden |
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New suspect in Lindh murder hunt Police have released a man held on suspicion of murdering Foreign Minister - but have made a fresh arrest
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New York |
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Bush, Schroeder mend fences U.S. President and German Chancellor said that they had agreed to work together on Iraq and Afghanistan
| Sep.25 |
European Union |
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Prodi rules out EU resignations European Commission President has said there is no need for any members of his team to resign over fraud at Eurostat
| Sep.26 |
Germany |
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Child porn ring smashed Police have broken up an international child pornography ring with links to thousands of people in 166 countries
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France |
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Overdose kills right-to-die man A severely handicapped 22-year-old Vincent Humbert has died 2 days after his mother put an overdose in his drip
Evening News |
| Sep.27 |
Rome |
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Massive power cut Most of the peninsula is in darkness. Authority blamed a malfunction of supply lines from France
Morning News |
| Sep.28 |
Rome |
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Italy slowly comes back to light Electricity supplies are slowly being restored. Much of the Rome, and the north of the country are now reconnected
| Sep.29 |
Italy |
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Italians probe massive blackout Prosecutors have launched an inquiry after the worst blackout in the country's history left 50 million people without power
| Sep.30 |
Belgium |
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Footballer jailed at terror trial A Tunisian-born Nizar Trabelsi has been jailed for 10 years for plotting to attack a NATO base on behalf of al Qaeda
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Morning News |
| Sep.2 |
France |
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Blazes kill 3 firefighters 1,000 of firefighters battled to contain the fires to hit southern coast
| Sep.4 |
Germany |
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France, Germany reject US Iraq plans A proposal to enlist U.N. help for the occupation of Iraq appears rather far from restoring self-rule there
Day News |
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England |
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$6bn seized in drugs raids US bonds, drugs and £7m of assets have been seized by British police investigating a Colombian cartel
Morning News |
| Sep.5 |
Spain |
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Al-Jazeera reporter arrested Police is accusing Tayseer Allouni of providing support for two suspected members of al Qaeda terrorist group
Day News |
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New York |
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Ferrero wisn over Hewitt Spaniard reached the US Open semi-finals for the first time with a 4-6 6-3 7-6 6-1 win over former champion
Evening News |
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New York |
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Clijsters, Henin-Hardenne reach final Henin-Hardenne won a pulsating night match against Jennifer Capriati. Clijsters had brushed aside Lindsay Davenport
Day News |
| Sep.6 |
New York |
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Henin-Hardenne takes US Open Justine picked up her second Grand Slam title of the year with a rousing performance against Belgian compatriot Clijsters
| Sep.7 |
New York |
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Roddick claims US Open title over Ferrero The 21-year-old stormed to his first Grand Slam title with a crushing win over Ferrero 6-3 7-6 6-3 in one hour 42 minutes
Morning News |
| Sep.8 |
England |
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More British troops for Iraq UK is sending around 1,200 extra troops, in addition to the 11,000 already there
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France |
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Officials blamed for heat deaths Health authorities and hospitals have been blamed for the deaths of thousands of elderly people during a heat wave
Day News |
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England |
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Trescothick down S. Africa England won the final test by 9 wickets at The Oval to level the series and deny South Africa a slice of history
Evening News |
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London |
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Security tight around arms fair Among the items for sale are warships, a Eurofighter Typhoon jet and an Apache helicopter
Day News |
| Sep.9 |
England |
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IAAF rules White guilty of doping Kelli White could lose the 2 golds she won at the World Championships after she failed a drugs test in Paris
Morning News |
| Sep.10 |
Sweden |
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Foreign minister stabbed Anna Lindh, 46, has been stabbed while shopping at a Stockholm department store
Day News |
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European Union |
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Quartet seal qualification France, Sweden, Bulgaria and the Czech Republic all booked their passage through to the Euro 2004 finals
Evening News |
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Sweden |
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Stabbed Foreign Minister dies| Anna Lindh has died in hospital after being stabbed several times by an unidentified man in the centre of Stockholm | |
Morning News |
| Sep.11 |
Slovakia |
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Pope struggles to greet Slovaks Fears are growing about the health of 83-year-old John Paul II
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Libya |
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Libya and France reach deal Libya has agreed a compensation to relatives of people killed in the1989 bombing of a airliner over the Sahara
| Sep.12 |
Sweden |
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Hunt for Lindh killer: Knife found Authorities investigating the killing of Foreign Minister Anna Lindh have recovered a knife and jacket from near the scene
Day News |
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Bavaria |
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Hundreds mourn Hitler's film-maker 500 friends and admirers have gathered in Munich to mourn the loss of Leni Riefenstahl
Evening News |
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Washington |
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US attacks France's Iraq proposals Powell has described as 'totally unrealistic' a French proposal to transfer power next month to a provisional government
Morning News |
| Sep.14 |
Sweden |
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Europe taste Solheim glory over USA Matthew holed the winning putt as Europe's women took an unassailable 14½-8½ lead in the 8th running
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Italy |
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Schumacher wins at Monza Michael Schumacher came out on top in a thrilling duel with Montoya to claim victory in the Grand Prix
Day News |
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Sweden |
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Voters rejects euro currency| Sweden has rejected a proposal to join the euro currency dealing a blow to business and government | |
Morning News |
| Sep.15 |
Sweden |
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DNA breakthrough in Lindh killer hunt DNA have been recovered from the baseball hat worn by the killer of Foreign Minister
| Sep.16 |
Berlin |
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Europe summit to seek Iraq deal Britain, France and Germany will seek to find common ground when the leaders of the 3 nations meet at the weekend
Day News |
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Sweden |
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Suspect arrested in Lindh killing Police have arrested in a restaurant a 35-year-old man with a history of drug and violent crime
Morning News |
| Sep.17 |
England |
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BBC admits dossier row mistakes Journalist Gilligan has admitted making errors in the report of claims that the government sexed up its Iraq dossier
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European Union |
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Uefa drops seedings plan There are will be no seeding system for next month's Euro 2004 play-off draw
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Denmark |
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One dead in car bombing A man linked to motorcycle gangs was killed after a powerful bomb destroyed his car outside a hospital
Day News |
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London |
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Gunners upended Inter Milan crushes Arsenal 3-0. Scorers: Ricardo Cruz 21, Van Der Meyde 24, Martins 41
| Sep.18 |
England |
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Blix attacks Iraq weapons 'spin' The U.N.'s former chief weapons inspector has attacked the 'spin and hype' he says the US and Britain used
Evening News |
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England |
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Shock election loss for Blair Count showed victory for Liberal Democrat Sarah Teather where seat should have been iron-clad for Labour Party
Morning News |
| Sep.19 |
Spain |
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Moya keeps Spain on top Moya took advantage of an injury to Zabaleta to hit back from 2 sets down and claim a 5-7 2-6 6-2 6-0 6-1 victory
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Sweden |
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Mourners pay tribute to Lindh Leaders from around the world joined close friends and family at a memorial service for the foreign minister
Day News |
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Northern Iraq |
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U.S. troops fire on Italian diplomat A U.S. soldier in northern Iraq mistakenly fired on a car, killing the diplomat's Iraqi interpreter
Evening News |
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England |
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Firm bans e-mail at work John Caudwell, the multi-millionaire owner of retailer Phones 4u, has banned 2,500 employees from using e-mail
Day News |
| Sep.20 |
Berlin |
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Leaders find 'common ground' on Iraq| Schroeder, Blair and Chirac had agreed a transfer of power to an Iraqi authority as quickly as possible was desirable | |
| Sep.21 |
Spain |
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Spain won Davis semifinal over Argentina Spain survived a major scare to complete a 3-2 victory. Spain were rocked by Calleri's victory over Ferrero
Evening News |
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France |
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France lifts veto threat on Iraq Chirac: France will not veto a US-backed Security Council resolution on the future of Iraq
Morning News |
| Sep.22 |
NATO |
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Dutch minister gets NATO top job The allies picked Jaap de Hoop Scheffer as the alliance's next secretary general
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England |
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Prince Harry passes Army test Prince is likely to take at least a year out before beginning his service
| Sep.23 |
Denmark |
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Danish capital, Sweden lose power 4 million people were without power for 2 hours after storms hit a transmission line separating the countries
| Sep.24 |
Sweden |
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New suspect in Lindh murder hunt Police have released a man held on suspicion of murdering Foreign Minister - but have made a fresh arrest
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New York |
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Bush, Schroeder mend fences U.S. President and German Chancellor said that they had agreed to work together on Iraq and Afghanistan
| Sep.25 |
European Union |
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Prodi rules out EU resignations European Commission President has said there is no need for any members of his team to resign over fraud at Eurostat
| Sep.26 |
Germany |
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Child porn ring smashed| Police have broken up an international child pornography ring with links to thousands of people in 166 countries | |
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France |
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Overdose kills right-to-die man A severely handicapped 22-year-old Vincent Humbert has died 2 days after his mother put an overdose in his drip
Evening News |
| Sep.27 |
Rome |
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Massive power cut| Most of the peninsula is in darkness. Authority blamed a malfunction of supply lines from France | |
Morning News |
| Sep.28 |
Rome |
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Italy slowly comes back to light Electricity supplies are slowly being restored. Much of the Rome, and the north of the country are now reconnected
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Berlin |
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Tergat sets marathon record Kenyan won in 2 hours 4 minutes 55 seconds, beating Khannouchi's previous mark in 2002 - by 43 seconds
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Spain |
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Heras claims Tour of Spain US Postal rider won his second Tour of Spain after finishing among the pack on the final stage in Madrid
Day News |
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Indiana |
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Schumacher wins U.S. Grand Prix Schumacher win by 18.2 seconds over pole-sitter Kimi Raikkonen
Morning News |
| Sep.29 |
Italy |
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Italians probe massive blackout Prosecutors have launched an inquiry after the worst blackout in the country's history left 50 million people without power
Day News |
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UN |
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Germany proposes Afghan security plan Germany is proposing expanding international troops beyond Kabul, creating interconnected islands of security
Morning News |
| Sep.30 |
Belgium |
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Footballer jailed at terror trial A Tunisian-born Nizar Trabelsi has been jailed for 10 years for plotting to attack a NATO base on behalf of al Qaeda
Day News |
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England |
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Blair: I'd do same again on Iraq Prime Minister has told his Labour Party he stands by his decision to go to war despite widespread opposition
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Italy |
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Inter snatch winner against Dynamo Kiev Christian Vieri scored a dramatic last-minute winner at the San Siro. Arsenal held to a goalless draw by Lokomotiv