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World News Atlas    European Union     2003   September

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Summary.     Click for More > 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 Al-Jazeera reporter arrested  Police is accusing Tayseer Allouni of providing support for two suspected members of al Qaeda terrorist group 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 Stabbed Foreign Minister dies


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Sep.10   Sweden  
  Anna Lindh has died in hospital after being stabbed several times by an unidentified man in the centre of Stockholm


Sep.12   Washington US attacks France's Iraq proposals  Powell has described as 'totally unrealistic' a French proposal to transfer power next month to a provisional government

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Sep.14   Sweden     Voters rejects euro currency  Sweden has rejected a proposal to join the euro currency dealing a blow to business and government

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Sep.15   Sweden DNA breakthrough in Lindh killer hunt  DNA have been recovered from the baseball hat worn by the killer of Foreign Minister

Sep.16   Berlin 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

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  Sweden Suspect arrested in Lindh killing  Police have arrested in a restaurant a 35-year-old man with a history of drug and violent crime

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Sep.17   England 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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Sep.18   England 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   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

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Sep.21   France France lifts veto threat on Iraq  Chirac: France will not veto a US-backed Security Council resolution on the future of Iraq

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Sep.22   NATO Dutch minister gets NATO top job  The allies picked Jaap de Hoop Scheffer as the alliance's next secretary general

Sep.24   Sweden New suspect in Lindh murder hunt  Police have released a man held on suspicion of murdering Foreign Minister - but have made a fresh arrest

  New York 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 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     Child porn ring smashed  Police have broken up an international child pornography ring with links to thousands of people in 166 countries

  France 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

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Sep.27   Rome   Massive power cut  Most of the peninsula is in darkness. Authority blamed a malfunction of supply lines from France

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Sep.28   Rome 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 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 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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Blazes kill 3 firefighters  1,000 of firefighters battled to contain the fires to hit southern coast   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 $6bn seized in drugs raids  US bonds, drugs and £7m of assets have been seized by British police investigating a Colombian cartel Al-Jazeera reporter arrested  Police is accusing Tayseer Allouni of providing support for two suspected members of al Qaeda terrorist group 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 Clijsters, Henin-Hardenne reach final  Henin-Hardenne won a pulsating night match against Jennifer Capriati. Clijsters had brushed aside Lindsay Davenport Henin-Hardenne takes US Open  Justine picked up her second Grand Slam title of the year with a rousing performance against Belgian compatriot Clijsters 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 More British troops for Iraq  UK is sending around 1,200 extra troops, in addition to the 11,000 already there Officials blamed for heat deaths  Health authorities and hospitals have been blamed for the deaths of thousands of elderly people during a heat wave 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 Security tight around arms fair  Among the items for sale are warships, a Eurofighter Typhoon jet and an Apache helicopter 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 Foreign minister stabbed  Anna Lindh, 46, has been stabbed while shopping at a Stockholm department store Quartet seal qualification  France, Sweden, Bulgaria and the Czech Republic all booked their passage through to the Euro 2004 finals Stabbed Foreign Minister dies


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  Anna Lindh has died in hospital after being stabbed several times by an unidentified man in the centre of Stockholm


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Sep.11   Slovakia Pope struggles to greet Slovaks  Fears are growing about the health of 83-year-old John Paul II

  Libya 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 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

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  Bavaria Hundreds mourn Hitler's film-maker  500 friends and admirers have gathered in Munich to mourn the loss of Leni Riefenstahl

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  Washington   US attacks France's Iraq proposals  Powell has described as 'totally unrealistic' a French proposal to transfer power next month to a provisional government

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Sep.14  Sweden 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

 Italy Schumacher wins at Monza  Michael Schumacher came out on top in a thrilling duel with Montoya to claim victory in the Grand Prix

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  Sweden     Voters rejects euro currency
  Sweden has rejected a proposal to join the euro currency dealing a blow to business and government


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Sep.15   Sweden   DNA breakthrough in Lindh killer hunt  DNA have been recovered from the baseball hat worn by the killer of Foreign Minister

Sep.16   Berlin   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

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  Sweden     Suspect arrested in Lindh killing
  Police have arrested in a restaurant a 35-year-old man with a history of drug and violent crime

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Sep.17   England   BBC admits dossier row mistakes  Journalist Gilligan has admitted making errors in the report of claims that the government sexed up its Iraq dossier

  European Union Uefa drops seedings plan  There are will be no seeding system for next month's Euro 2004 play-off draw

  Denmark One dead in car bombing  A man linked to motorcycle gangs was killed after a powerful bomb destroyed his car outside a hospital

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 London Gunners upended  Inter Milan crushes Arsenal 3-0. Scorers: Ricardo Cruz 21, Van Der Meyde 24, Martins 41

Sep.18   England   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

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  England Shock election loss for Blair  Count showed victory for Liberal Democrat Sarah Teather where seat should have been iron-clad for Labour Party

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Sep.19   Spain 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

  Sweden Mourners pay tribute to Lindh  Leaders from around the world joined close friends and family at a memorial service for the foreign minister

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  Northern Iraq 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

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  England 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

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Sep.20   Berlin   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 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

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  France     France lifts veto threat on Iraq
  Chirac: France will not veto a US-backed Security Council resolution on the future of Iraq

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Sep.22   NATO     Dutch minister gets NATO top job
  The allies picked Jaap de Hoop Scheffer as the alliance's next secretary general

  England Prince Harry passes Army test  Prince is likely to take at least a year out before beginning his service

Sep.23   Denmark 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   New suspect in Lindh murder hunt  Police have released a man held on suspicion of murdering Foreign Minister - but have made a fresh arrest

  New York     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     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     Child porn ring smashed
  Police have broken up an international child pornography ring with links to thousands of people in 166 countries


  France     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

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Sep.27   Rome   Massive power cut
  Most of the peninsula is in darkness. Authority blamed a malfunction of supply lines from France


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Sep.28   Rome   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

  Berlin Tergat sets marathon record  Kenyan won in 2 hours 4 minutes 55 seconds, beating Khannouchi's previous mark in 2002 - by 43 seconds

  Spain 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

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  Indiana Schumacher wins U.S. Grand Prix  Schumacher win by 18.2 seconds over pole-sitter Kimi Raikkonen

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Sep.29   Italy     Italians probe massive blackout  Prosecutors have launched an inquiry after the worst blackout in the country's history left 50 million people without power

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  UN Germany proposes Afghan security plan  Germany is proposing expanding international troops beyond Kabul, creating interconnected islands of security

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Sep.30   Belgium   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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  England 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

  Italy 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