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*On the | *On the 6th day of '''[[EURO 2004]]''', [[England national football team|England]] lead [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]] 1-0. | ||
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* [[The Pentagon]] confirms a report in the [[New York Times]] that [[CIA]] chief [[George Tenet]] - who steps down from the post next month - was allowed by [[United States|U.S.]] [[United States Secretary of Defense|Secretary of Defense]] [[Donald Rumsfeld]] to have an [[Iraq|Iraqi]] prisoner secretly detained in '''[[Human_rights_situation_in_post-Saddam_Iraq|another violation]]''' of the [[Geneva Convention]]. | * [[The Pentagon]] confirms a report in the [[New York Times]] that [[CIA]] chief [[George Tenet]] - who steps down from the post next month - was allowed by [[United States|U.S.]] [[United States Secretary of Defense|Secretary of Defense]] [[Donald Rumsfeld]] to have an [[Iraq|Iraqi]] prisoner secretly detained in '''[[Human_rights_situation_in_post-Saddam_Iraq|another violation]]''' of the [[Geneva Convention]]. |
نسخہ بمطابق 22:53، 17 جون 2004ء
- On the 6th day of EURO 2004, England lead Switzerland 1-0.
- The Pentagon confirms a report in the New York Times that CIA chief George Tenet - who steps down from the post next month - was allowed by U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to have an Iraqi prisoner secretly detained in another violation of the Geneva Convention.
- EU leaders meet in Brussels to try to agree on the draft European constitution amid the showing of popular discontent with national governments in the recent European Parliament election.
- Notorious kidnapper and rapist Marc Dutroux is found guilty of murder by a Belgian jury.
- In a preliminary report, the 9-11 Commission finds no ties between al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein and his government, and reveals that the terrorist group had planned a "more spectacular" attack using ten airplanes.