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| Feb.1 |
Libya |
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Families deny Gadhafi proof Relatives of the Lockerbie victims have dismissed claim that the Al-Megrahi convicted of the mass murder is innocent
| Feb.2 |
London |
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Body parts doctor suspended The General Medical Council decided that Professor van Velzen should not be allowed to work as a doctor in Britain
| Feb.4 |
Saudi Arabia |
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Europeans confess to Saudi bombs TV showed a Briton, a Belgian, and a Canadian confessing to 2 bombings
| Feb.5 |
England |
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4 killed in shooting 2 children were among shot dead at a house
| Feb.7 |
Scotland |
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Lockerbie appeal launched The Libyan agent sentenced to life for the Lockerbie bombing has launched an appeal
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Scotland |
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Lockerbie bomber on hunger strike Megrahi is appealing his conviction which carried a sentence of life imprisonment
| Feb.10 |
Northern Ireland |
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Trimble threatens Sinn Fein Leader of protestant Ulster Party threatened to step up sanctions if IRA paramilitaries failed to decommission weapons
| Feb.11 |
France |
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Yachtswoman sails to solo record British solo yachtswoman E. MacArthur completed round-the-world yacht race, as fastest woman to sail around the globe
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England |
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Famous Mandela speech revived Speech by Mandela before he was sentenced to prison has been revived, thanks to British Library
| Feb.12 |
Northern Ireland |
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Swoop on bomb factory Police have seized explosives and components at factory believed to be run by Protestants
| Feb.13 |
England |
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Child porn gang face jail Court is preparing to sentence 7 men involved in the world's biggest Internet paedophile ring
| Feb.21 |
Belgium |
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UK meat exports banned Bans have been imposed by European Commission on the export of British meat and milk after an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease
| Feb.22 |
England |
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Internet mother arrested for theft Judith Kilshaw is alleged to have stolen $3,600 of travellers' cheques to fund her trip to the US
| Feb.23 |
Washington |
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Bush meets Blair British Prime Minister described his first face-to-face talks with U.S. President as productive
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Sri Lanka |
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Atapattu posts double ton Atapattu blazed his 4th test double century. Sri Lanka declared at 470 for 5
| Feb.25 |
Northern England |
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Liverpool wins League Cup First-ever England's cup final penalty shootout. Liverpool won cup for a record sixth time
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England |
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New foot-and-mouth case Tests confirmed the disease at the farm. A mass nationwide cull of livestock was being carried ou | |
| Feb.27 |
England |
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To fight foot-and-mouth Blair has called an emergency meeting of Cabinet to discuss 4 more cases. France and Germany started slaughtering | |
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Germany |
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France, Germany slaughtering sheep Britain is tackling foot-and-mouth disease and announced an initial one-week ban on horse racing | |
| Feb.28 |
England |
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13 dead in rail crash Freight train and a high-speed passenger service train collided | |
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England |
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Rail crash inquiry ordered Iinvestigation to focus on how a car crash led to a 2 trains colliding | |
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