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UK threat level reduced to ‘severe’

2007-07-05
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The United Kingdom’s Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre (JTAC), a division of the security agency MI5, has now reduced the United Kingdom threat level from ‘critical’ to ‘severe’. Since the terrorist attacks in London and Glasgow the threat level in the United Kingdom was at ‘critical’ meaning an “attack was imminent”, however the Home Secretary,...

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Hovind’s 11th Circuit Court Appeal Denied

2007-07-05
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On Monday July 2, 2007 Kent Hovind’s appeal was denied by Eleventh Circuit Court. Hovind filed an appeal with the U.S. Court of Appeals claiming he was prevented from challenging the amount of his tax liability. According to the Pensacola News Journal, “the three-judge panel ruled that Hovind failed to raise the issue at...

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Anwar’s lawsuit over gay slur by former Malaysian premier is dismissed

2007-07-04
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A defamation lawsuit filed by Malaysia’s former deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim against retired prime minister Mahathir Mohamad, who had said Anwar was homosexual, was dismissed today by a High Court judge. In his lawsuit, filed in January 2006, Anwar sought damages of 1 million ringgit (about US$290,000), against Mahathir, after Mahathir had stated...

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African Union Summit ends in Accra

2007-07-04
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The 9th summit of the Assembly of the African Union ended in Accra, Ghana just before midnight yesterday. The three day summit, which was scheduled to last until the afternoon of July 3 overran, ending just before midnight. The main issue discussed was the call for the setting up of a Pan-African government. The...

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Number of private contractors killed in Iraq and Afghanistan passes 1,000

2007-07-04
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The US Department of Labor has released data showing that more than 1,000 private military contractors have been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, in response to a Freedom of Information request filed by Reuters. The number is based on insurance claims filed on behalf of contractors that had been killed, and includes both US...

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School bus crashes during driver’s examination

2007-07-03
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School bus crashes during driver’s examination

A woman, who was taking the road test to become a licensed school bus driver, crashed the bus into a utility pole in White Plains, New York, today. The wreck occured on South Kensico Road between the intersections with Minevera Place and Oakley Avenue. The Journal News reported that the accident occured at 11:30...

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Standoff at Islamabad mosque claims at least 9 lives in Pakistan

2007-07-03
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Nine people, including two police, were killed, and dozens injured, in fighting earlier today outside an Islamabad mosque between armed protestors and security forces. There is a standoff at Lal Masjid, or Red Mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan. Hard-line clerics have kidnapped alleged prostitutes and police in their efforts to impose a Taliban-style version of...

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New ‘clean water’ funding for Djibouti’s drought-stricken rural areas

2007-07-03
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With the announcement Monday of €2 million in new funding from the European Union (EU), the Republic of Djibouti’s Ministry of Agriculture hopes to provide some relief to an estimated 25,000 rural inhabitants suffering through severe drought conditions. The money, to be channeled through UNICEF for its water and sanitation program, will be used...

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BBC Reporter Alan Johnston is released in Gaza

2007-07-03
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The BBC’s correspondent Alan Johnston based in Gaza has been freed after almost fourth months in captivity. The BBC broadcast images of Alan Johnston leaving a building in Gaza and entering a white car. Johnston’s release was part of a prisoner exchange between Hamas and the Army of Islam, who had been holding him....

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Biden questions Bush’s “special treatment” of “Scooter” Libby

2007-07-03
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Yesterday Wikinews reported that the prison sentence of I. Lewis ‘Scooter’ Libby was commuted by US President George W. Bush. Today Senator Joe Biden of Delaware, a Democratic Party hopeful for the 2008 Presidential election, has issued a statement critical of the President’s actions. … Biden questions Bush’s “special treatment” of “Scooter” Libby Today,...

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This might hurt a little: Michael Moore’s “Sicko” at large

2007-07-03
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Michael Moore’s controversial new documentary SiCKO opened to strong box office numbers in limited release over the weekend. The biting and sometimes humorous expose of America’s health system earned weekend totals of US$4.5 Million on 441 screens, the second highest opening weekend numbers for a documentary ever, after Moore’s own Fahrenheit 9/11. This follows...

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Balloonist to establish Trans-Atlantic Crossing record

2007-07-03
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David Hempleman-Adams left St. John’s at approximately 9:30pm local time on July 2, 2007 from St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador in a small helium filed balloon in an attempt to make the Trans-Atlantic crossing in the smallest balloon ever to make such a crossing. The final destination of the landing is not known and...

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European Union goes “flexicurity”?

2007-07-03
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The European Union would like to make it easier to dismiss employees. At the same time, social security should be improved. Then, thanks to the improved flexibility of the market, it should be simpler to find a job. Surveys show that Europeans mostly seem to agree with the need to adapt and change. The...

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Controlled explosions take place as police investigate UK bombings

2007-07-03
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A suspicious bag has undergone a controlled explosion outside a London Underground station, as has a car outside a mosque in Glasgow, Scotland. These police actions come in the wake of failed terror attacks involving car bombs in London and at Glasgow International Airport on 29th and 30th June. The terror threat level in...

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‘Scooter’ Libby jail sentence commuted by US President George Bush

2007-07-02
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‘Scooter’ Libby jail sentence commuted by US President George Bush

The prison sentence of I. Lewis ‘Scooter’ Libby has been commuted by United States President George W. Bush. Libby is the former chief of staff for U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, and was at the center of the CIA leak scandal, where the identity of former CIA agent Valerie Plame was allegedly leaked to...

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Reports: Eighth suspect connected to failed UK bombings, arrested in Australia

2007-07-02
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Reports: Eighth suspect connected to failed UK bombings, arrested in Australia

Reports say that authorities in Brisbane, Australia have arrested an individual connected with the failed Glasgow and London bombings in the United Kingdom. Australian media reports that the man was arrested at Brisbane International Airport yesterday at 11:00 p.m. AEST (UTC+10). Police in the U.K. confirm that an arrest has been made saying, “he...

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Smoking ban in England comes into force

2007-07-02
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A ban on smoking in enclosed public places in England is in effect as of 0600 BST today, bringing the country into line with similar laws already introduced in other parts of the United Kingdom. The aims of the ban are to reduce the risks associated with passive smoking and to reduce the number...

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Woman killed on amusement park ride in New York

2007-07-02
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A young woman was killed Friday night after an accident occurred on a gyrating ride at the Playland amusement park in Rye, New York in the United States. The woman, Gabriela Garin, was a worker at the amusement park, and had worked there for the past seven years. The accident occurred near the end...

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Leahy: Congress willing to ‘go to court’ over W.H. subpoena standoff

2007-07-02
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Patrick Leahy (D-VT), chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, remarked today that Congress was ready to go to court if the White House continues to refuse to comply with subpoenas for information regarding the firing of federal prosecutors. “They’ve chosen confrontation rather than compromise or cooperation,” said Leahy on the ‘Meet the Press’ news...

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America’s Cup: seventh race postponed

2007-07-02
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The seventh race in the challenge for the 32nd America’s Cup has been postponed due to unfair and unstable race conditions. This race could have been the last and final race as Alinghi are currently on match point on four wins, while Team New Zealand are only on two wins in the best of...

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