Thursday, June 26, 2003

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A US vehicle carrying Iraqi electrical workers was blown up in a Baghdad suburb on Thursday, killing one Iraqi, in another attack that signaled growing resistance to American and British occupation

Almost all euro banknotes circulating in Germany contain traces of cocaine, scientists say, as notes rolled up by users to snort the illegal drug contaminate the cash system.

The national DNA database is on the verge of loading its two millionth profile, the home secretary, David Blunkett, was due to announce today.
DNA database being built by stealth, say civil rights groups

Brothels will now be legal in New Zealand -- its parliament has narrowly voted to overturn the country's 100-year-old sex laws which ban soliciting and living off the earnings of prostitution.

BBC News - 10 hours ago
The tiny Polynesian island of Niue has become the first country to get a free nationwide wireless internet service.

Attackers have launched a flurry of deadly new strikes on U.S. targets in Baghdad as a former Iraqi minister dubbed "Comical Ali" said he had surrendered to U.S. troops only to be freed.

PC World - 7 hours ago
Seventeen high-tech and consumer electronics companies have banded together to develop standards that should make it easier for home users to share digital content between their PCs, televisions, stereos, and other equipment in the home.

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