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Radio Sweden News June 17, 2003
Serious Injuries in Train Crash Tuesday, 2003-06-17 More than two dozen people were injured Monday after a freight train struck a commuter train stopped at a station in southern Sweden. [Radio Sweden News]
Lindh Says Bush Made Strategic Mistake Tuesday, 2003-06-17 Expressing concern over the possibility that Iran is developing nuclear weapons, Swedish Foreign Minister Anna Lindh says it would have been better if the United States and the European Union had actively tried to talk to Tehran. [Radio Sweden News]
IWC Strengthens Protection of Whales Tuesday, 2003-06-17 Sweden has failed in its attempt to get the International Whaling Commission to condemn Iceland s plans to resume commercial whale hunting. [Radio Sweden News]
New Legislation to Ban Cracking DVDs Tuesday, 2003-06-17 The Swedish government has presented legislation which it says will strengthen intellectual property rights on the Internet. [Radio Sweden News]
Do You Listen to Radio Sweden at 11:30 hrs UTC? Tuesday, 2003-06-17 We re considering discontinuing one of our broadcasts, but before we change our schedule, we d like to check with listeners first. [Radio Sweden News] |