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Radio Sweden News
August 14, 2003
Mission to Liberia Delayed
Thursday, 2003-08-14
The Swedish Rescue Services has delayed plans to send a team to
Liberia. [Radio
Sweden News]
World Water Week Winds Up With Water
Prizes
Thursday, 2003-08-14
World Water Week and the Stockholm Water Symposium are winding
up here. Thursday afternoon this year's Stockholm Water Prize is being
presented to Professor Peter Wilderer of Germany by Sweden s King Carl
Gustaf. [Radio
Sweden News]
"No" Side Continues to Lead Before Euro
Referendum
Thursday, 2003-08-14
Exactly one month before Swedes vote in a referendum on
adopting the European Union's single currency, a poll shows a
comfortable lead remains for the "no" side. [Radio
Sweden News]
Phone and E-mail Spying Scandal in
Finland
Thursday, 2003-08-14
The police in Finland say employees of the former telecoms
monopoly Sonera violated the privacy of thousands by snooping into
co-workers' phone calls and e-mail. [Radio
Sweden News]
Sölvesborg Transmitter Returns
Thursday, 2003-08-14
Listeners may have noted a technical problem with our medium
wave transmitter in Sölvesborg. Our transmissions on 1179 kHz have been
off the air, but the problem has been corrected. [Radio
Sweden News]
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