A review of events and their interpretation.
The Yugoslavia Crisis(17th) Aid workers say there are signs of starvation amongst refugees arriving at the border. NATO claims summary executions and mass graves are widespread in Kosovo. |
Random Mutilations(17th) A bomb explodes in Brixton, South London. Eleven people are taken to hospital. The Government, while confirming it's an explosive device - possibly a nail bomb - ruled out Irish involvement. (20th) Thirteen teens are killed in a murder at a Colorado school. The gunmen are believed to be members of the "Trenchcoat Mafia", a self-contained group at the school. (23rd) Five are injured outside a Rochdale supermarket as three gunmen in a stolen car fire into a knot of shoppers. |
See You In Court(20th) The High Court denies a genetically modified food firm an injunction to stop protesters from attacking its plants. The judge said that there could be cases where a protest could be justified in doing this. (28th) The EU will ban American beef in six weeks, owing to mis-labelled produce. While the EU's bar on genetically-tampered dead cow has been deemed unlawful by the WTO, they are entitled to turn back stuff that's labelled "not genetically modified" when it is. (30th) Dame Shirley Porter is cleared of any abusive of taxpayers money while in charge of Westminster Council in the 80s. The scheme to renovate houses in a way that would advantage the Conservative party locally was portrayed as an icon of sleaze, but the Appeal Court says that it wasn't illegal. |
Other News In Brief(17th) The Indian government collapses after losing a no confidence vote by a single ballot. The Hindu National BNP has been heading a coalition for the past 13 months; opposition Congress Party hope to form a coalition of their own. It's the fifth government to fall in as many years. The President agrees to fresh elections on the 26th (26th) The Bradford and Bingley building society will become a bank, following a vote by 29% of the membership to follow that course of action. |
Football: Domestic(17th) MUN beat Sheffield Wednesday 3-0 despite fielding a virtual reserve side. Notts Forest go down to Spurs; Southampton and Blackburn draw 3-3 - one or other must go down. West Ham and Aston Villa both win. Ups and DownsEP: Notts Forest relegated. FC: Cheltenham are promoted to play league football next season. SC2: Falkirk are relegated. European(21st) Bayern Munich and Manchester United are headed to the European Cup final. Munich score the only goal of the match to beat Dynamo Kiev. Juventus score twice in the first 11 minutes against MUN, but then cede pace and lose their first Euro-home match since the unification of Italy 3-2. Both sides progress 4-3 on aggregate. |
Sharjah(ODI #1437, 16th: final) India 125 (Akram 3/11, Ganguly 50) Pakistan 129/2 (ul-Haq 39*, Kumble 2/28) Pakistan win by 132 balls Australia in the West Indies (ODI #1438, 17th, Port of Spain) Australia 242/7 (Waugh 74, Perry 3/45) West Indies 244/5 (Campbell 64, Adams 82, Fleming 3/49) West Indies win by six balls, lead 2-1 |
Other Sport(18th) Wayne Gretzky hangs up his skates after a 20 year career that's seen him break every scoring record in the book. His last match is a defeat for his New York Rangers at the hands of the Pittsburgh Penguins. |
Passages(25th) Johnnie Walker, the BBC radio DJ, is suspended following scurrilous allegations that he's been involved with drug dealing. Walker, 55, famously left the BBC for the USA in 1976, complaining about the restrictive programming on Radio 1. He returned to Britain in 1990, hosting Radio 5's This Family Business and a Saturday show on Radio 1. His last shows were the weekday drivetime and Saturday afternoon shows on Radio 2. (26th) Gill Dando, the television presenter and notorious spoonerism, is murdered outside her house. She was 38. Dando rose from DevonAir to present BBC's Holiday programme, national news bulletins and the Crimewatch show. The Queen leads tributes to a talented broadcaster. |
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