Portal:Current events/2003 June 20
Appearance
June 20, 2003
(Friday)
- The Christian Science Monitor apologises to George Galloway for falsely alleging that he received ten million dollars from Saddam Hussein. Galloway refuses to accept the apology.
- The Houston Chronicle reports that Bill Sikora, who advised NASA in 1989 on how to evade Freedom of Information Act requests, is now working as legal counsel on the agency's Space Shuttle Columbia disaster investigation board.[1]
- The North East MRT line in Singapore began operations, with 14 stations of the MRT line from HarbourFront to Punggol (except Woodleigh and Buangkok) being opened at the same time operated by SBS Transit Ltd using Alstom Metropolis C751As.
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