Wednesday, 24 December 2003
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End of year awards
Media: From Iraq and Hutton to the ITV merger and Conrad Black, the media has been in the spotlight this year. We present our people of 2003. [Guardian Unlimited]
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First case of mad cow disease in US
World: The US government is scrambling to calm public fears over its food supply after America's first recorded case of mad cow disease was found in Washington state. [Guardian Unlimited] Orange Alert! No wait, it's mad cow!
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New theory for Iraq's missing WMD
Saddam Hussein may have been fooled into believing Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction. [Guardian Unlimited] The Brits?! Not even the boobs in Washington could come up with this hilariously pathetic excuse.
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Canadian shoppers cautiously turning to internet...
Canadian shoppers cautiously turning to internet
Last-minute shoppers out at stores are expected to make Tuesday the
busiest retail day of the year. But more and more Canadians are forgoing
the in-person shopping experience. Instead, many have been going online
this year to buy their holiday gifts.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News] Good grief, we're polite. The US Americans are barely accepting our beef 7 months after a single case of mad cow was discovered in Canada.
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The Year of the Liar
From weapons of mass destruction to Jayson Blair, we trusted them -- and they punk'd us. Why do we keep coming back for more? [Salon] Speak for yourself! 'We' did not trust them.
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