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* [[Ariel Sharon]] states that he [[order]]s a halt to all [[construction]] and development in '''[[Gaza Strip]]''' [[settlement]]s. |
* [[Ariel Sharon]] states that he [[order]]s a halt to all [[construction]] and development in '''[[Gaza Strip]]''' [[settlement]]s. |
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* [[Voice actors]] for '''''[[The Simpsons]]''''' have gone on [[strike]] and are asking for more than $360,000 an episode. |
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* As police in Leganes, [[Spain]] move in to arrest a group of suspects in the '''[[Aftermath of the 11 March 2004 Madrid attacks|recent terrorist attacks in Madrid]]''', the suspects blow themselves up, killing a special forces agent and injuring 11 police officers. |
* As police in Leganes, [[Spain]] move in to arrest a group of suspects in the '''[[Aftermath of the 11 March 2004 Madrid attacks|recent terrorist attacks in Madrid]]''', the suspects blow themselves up, killing a special forces agent and injuring 11 police officers. |
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* The [[White House]] says it will allow '''[[Condoleezza Rice]]''' to testify publicly and under oath on the investigation into the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]]. |
* The [[White House]] says it will allow '''[[Condoleezza Rice]]''' to testify publicly and under oath on the investigation into the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]]. |
Revision as of 20:04, 4 April 2004
- Ariel Sharon states that he orders a halt to all construction and development in Gaza Strip settlements.
- Voice actors for The Simpsons have gone on strike and are asking for more than $360,000 an episode.
- As police in Leganes, Spain move in to arrest a group of suspects in the recent terrorist attacks in Madrid, the suspects blow themselves up, killing a special forces agent and injuring 11 police officers.
- The White House says it will allow Condoleezza Rice to testify publicly and under oath on the investigation into the September 11, 2001 attacks.