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Radio Sweden News June 18, 2003
Eight Year Sentence for Industrial Espionage Wednesday, 2003-06-18 An engineer laid off from wireless equipment maker Ericsson has been sentenced to eight years in prison for industrial espionage. [Radio Sweden News]
SIPRI Reports Some Success in Fighting Terrorism Wednesday, 2003-06-18 The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute says the global effort to stop the spread of terrorism has had some success since the September 11th attacks. [Radio Sweden News]
Third Swede Remains on US Terrorist List Wednesday, 2003-06-18 The U.S. Treasury Department has refused to remove the last Swedish citizen from the list of individuals accused of financial links with terrorists. [Radio Sweden News]
Nordic/Baltic Call for Democracy Initiative in Arab World Wednesday, 2003-06-18 Six Nordic and Baltic states want the European Union to combat terrorism by launching an initiative to boost democracy and economic growth in the Arab world. [Radio Sweden News]
H&M Profits Jump 20 Percent Wednesday, 2003-06-18 Hennes & Mauritz reported a 20 percent increase in second quarter pre-tax profits year-on-year Wednesday. [Radio Sweden News] |