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3 OCTOBER
2005
(MONDAY)
St. Tammany Parish
Schools reopen in
Louisiana
just over a month after
Hurricane Katrina
closed them.
West African Leaders
call for the strengthening of
United Nations
Peacekeeping
force to ensure efforts to end the three year
Civil War In Côte D'Ivoire
pay off. A total 6,640 peacekeepers are currently serving in the UN force, which is under
Senegal
ese command, monitoring the
Buffer Zone
between the north and south with the help of 4,000
French
troops.
(allAfrica)
South Africa
announces a
ZAR
140 million (
USD
$22 million) donation to the
United Nations
World Food Programme
(WFP) and the
Food And Agriculture Organization
(FAO) to alleviate food shortages in
Southern Africa
.
(allAfrica)
Australia
ns
Barry J. Marshall
and
Robin Warren
have been awarded the 2005
Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine
"for their discovery of the
Bacterium
''
Helicobacter Pylori
'' and its role in
Gastritis
and
Peptic Ulcer
disease".
(BBC)
U.S.
Representative
Tom DeLay
is indicted on a charge of
Money Laundering
.
(Reuters)
Up to 60 police cadets have been swept away by powerful
Typhoon Longwang
in
Fujian
, south-east
China
.
(BBC)
Former
Manchester United
Football
er
George Best
reported to be in
Intensive Care
(due to a kidney infection) at Cromwell Hospital,
London
.
(BBC)
At least 11 people die during a
Stampede
at a
Concert
in
Sangju
,
South Korea
.
(BBC)
On the first day of the
U.S.
Supreme Court
's fall term,
President
George W. Bush
nominates
White House Counsel
Harriet Miers
to fill the seat currently held by
Sandra Day O'Connor
. The nominee has no judicial experience.
(BBC)
.
troops kill 31 suspects following clashes in
Paktika
, in eastern
Afghanistan
.
(BBC)
Millions of people view the , mainly in
Africa
and
South
-
West
Europe
.
(BBC)
A
Train
derails and crashes in
Datia
,
Madhya Pradesh
in
India
, killing 16 people.
(BBC)
NTL
, the largest British
Cable Television
company,
Telco
and
ISP
, announces its multi-billion pound purchase of
Telewest
, the second largest cable company, creating one of the largest companies in the
British Media Industry
.
(Guardian)
(Bloomberg)
Turkey
and
Croatia
begin talks about
Joining The European Union
following over a day of debate over an
Austrian
proposal that Turkey should be offered an associate status short of full membership.
(BBC)
In
Canada
, the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
and the
Canadian Media Guild
announce a preliminary agreement to end the current
Lockout
of CMG members in most of the country which seriously impaired corporation's programming since
August 17
.
(Toronto Star)