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  • 07/07/2003

    Record Date

  • 07/07/2003

    Broadcast/Release Date

  • 00:08:51

    Recorded Duration

  • English

    Recording Language

  • 2003000743

    Accession No.

  • Sound

    Type

  • MiniDisc

    Format

  • Access permitted

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  • Use and reproduction require written permission from depositing agency/donor. Processing of reproduction request may require 7 working days.

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  • Synopsis :

    1. The Hong Kong government decides to delay the passage of an anti-subversion bill.

    2. Conjoined Iranian twins Laden and Laleh Bijani are currently undergoing neurosurgery.

    3. Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says the government is watching the impact of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak on the economy carefully.

    4. Minister for Home Affairs Wong Kan Seng comments that the younger generation of Singaporeans, having gone through the SARS crisis, have what it takes to ride out any storm.

    5. Police releases a photo-fit of a man believed to be able to assist in the aggravated outrage of modesty case at MacRitchie Reservoir last Monday.

    6. The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)'s Board of Governors says it is standing by its report that government officials had doctored intelligence about Iraq's weapons to drum up support of the war.

    7. Attacks continue unabated on American troops in Iraq.

    8. The Israeli cabinet approves the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.

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