Radio Sweden News September 4, 2003 |
| Budget Negotiations to Finish Thursday |
| Swedish Finance Minister Bosse Ringholm says the government expects negotiations with the Green and Left parties on next year s budget to be completed Thursday. |
| Baghdad Bombing Links Denied |
| In Oslo, the founder of a radical Iraqi Islamist organisation distanced himself from the group on Thursday after a report that a breakaway faction was behind last month s bombing of a U.N. compound in Baghdad. |
| SAS Willing to Give Info to US |
| The Scandinavian Airlines System says it is willing to give American authorities access to its reservation system. |
| Ferry Offices Raided |
| Police and anti-trust officials from four countries raided Swedish, Danish, and British ferry companies Wednesday, along with the Channel Tunnel operator. |
| Wolf Tracking Transmitters Fail |
| Swedish wildlife researchers have lost track of this country s small wolf population. According to Swedish Radio News, new transmitters which were placed on wolves here have failed. |