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Occupation Of Iraq
:
--- The firefight in which more than 50
Iraqi
s are reported killed is now thought to have been an attempted
Currency
heist.
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--- One
GI
is killed Monday in fighting west of
Baghdad
.
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World AIDS Day
:
---
US Health Secretary
Tommy Thompson
warns that the world is losing the war against
AIDS
. Thompson said, "We need
America
, the
European Union
and everybody. Nobody is going to be spared unless we all come together in the fight against this disease."
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UK
Secretary Of State For International Development
Hilary Benn
announces that the UK's funding for
UNAids
will rise to
GBP
£6 million in
2004
; this figure compares to the UK's projected
Iraq War
-related costs of approximately
GBP
£3 billion.
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UN Secretary-General
Kofi Annan
reportedly tells the
BBC
that the world is losing the war against AIDS because
Government
s remain indifferent to the threat.
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Chinese Premier
Wen Jiabao
marks World AIDS Day by visiting AIDS victims in a
Beijing
hospital.
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The
UN
's
International Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda
hands down a life sentence to
Juvenal Kajelijeli
, a former mayor of
Mukingo
, for his role in the
1994
Genocide
in which more than 500,000
Rwanda
ns were killed.
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King Harald V Of Norway
is announced to be suffering from
Cancer Of The Bladder
; he will be operated on next Monday,
December 8
. During the King's illness and two to three month convalescence,
Crown Prince Haakon
will be acting
Regent
.
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President
Chen Shui-bian
says that the hundreds of missiles the
People's Republic Of China
has aimed at
Taiwan
justifies holding a referendum on
Independence
. The referendum bill recently passed by the
Legislative Yuan
only allows votes on sovereignty if
The Country
is attacked by a foreign power.
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Boeing
Chairman
and
Chief Executive Officer
Phil Condit
resigns, a week after the
Aviation
giant fires its
Chief Financial Officer
in an
Ethics
Scandal
. The move comes as the company faces scrutiny by the
Defense Department
for a government plan to acquire
Boeing 767
planes for use as
Refueling Tankers
and answers questions about the ousters of two executives for ethical misconduct during the period it was being negotiated. Former
McDonnell Douglas
CEO
Harry Stonecipher
will succed Condit as CEO, while former
Hewlett-Packard
chairman and CEO
Lewis Platt
takes over as chairman.
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In
Flandreau, South Dakota
,
Jury Selection
begins in the
Manslaughter
Trial
of former
South Dakota Governor
and current
US Congressman
Bill Janklow
.
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