টেমপ্লেট:In the news: সংশোধিত সংস্করণের মধ্যে পার্থক্য
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<div style="float:right;margin-left:0.9em">[[Image:ElezioneBrunate.jpg|85px|European Parliament election]]</div> | <div style="float:right;margin-left:0.9em">[[Image:ElezioneBrunate.jpg|85px|European Parliament election]]</div> | ||
* The fourth day of the '''[[2004 European Football Championship|Euro 2004]]''' | * In [[football (soccer)|football]]: The fourth day of the '''[[2004 European Football Championship|Euro 2004]]''' begins with the [[Czech Republic]] defeating [[Latvia]], 2-1. | ||
* '''[[Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse]]''' in [[Iraq]]: U.S. general Janet Karpinski, formerly in charge of the prison, says she was told by superiors to treat detainees like "dogs" as is done in [[Camp X-ray|Guantanamo]]. | * '''[[Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse]]''' in [[Iraq]]: U.S. general Janet Karpinski, formerly in charge of the prison, says she was told by superiors to treat detainees like "dogs" as is done in [[Camp X-ray|Guantanamo]]. | ||
* Results of the '''[[European Parliament election, 2004|European Parliament election]]''' show general defeat of governing parties but the balance of power in the Parliament remains similar despite ten new member states. | * Results of the '''[[European Parliament election, 2004|European Parliament election]]''' show general defeat of governing parties but the balance of power in the Parliament remains similar despite ten new member states. |
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- In football: The fourth day of the Euro 2004 begins with the Czech Republic defeating Latvia, 2-1.
- Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse in Iraq: U.S. general Janet Karpinski, formerly in charge of the prison, says she was told by superiors to treat detainees like "dogs" as is done in Guantanamo.
- Results of the European Parliament election show general defeat of governing parties but the balance of power in the Parliament remains similar despite ten new member states.
- In Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously overturns the ruling of a lower court to remove the phrase under God from the Pledge of Allegiance, because the challenge lacked legal standing.