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*'''[[Heinz Fischer]]''' will be sworn in as the new [[President of Austria|President]] of [[Austria]] today, 2 days after the death of his predecessor [[Thomas Klestil]]. |
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* Former [[Enron]] CEO '''[[Kenneth Lay]]''' is indicted for his alledged role in his company's collapse. |
* Former [[Enron]] CEO '''[[Kenneth Lay]]''' is indicted for his alledged role in his company's collapse. |
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*The [[United States Democratic Party|U.S. Democratic Party]]'s [[presumptive nominee]], [[John Kerry]], selects [[North Carolina]] [[United States Senator|Senator]] '''[[John Edwards]]''' to be his [[Vice President of the United States|vice-presidential]] [[running mate]]. |
*The [[United States Democratic Party|U.S. Democratic Party]]'s [[presumptive nominee]], [[John Kerry]], selects [[North Carolina]] [[United States Senator|Senator]] '''[[John Edwards]]''' to be his [[Vice President of the United States|vice-presidential]] [[running mate]]. |
Revision as of 11:57, 8 July 2004
- Heinz Fischer will be sworn in as the new President of Austria today, 2 days after the death of his predecessor Thomas Klestil.
- Former Enron CEO Kenneth Lay is indicted for his alledged role in his company's collapse.
- The U.S. Democratic Party's presumptive nominee, John Kerry, selects North Carolina Senator John Edwards to be his vice-presidential running mate.
- Preliminary results of the first direct presidential election in Indonesia indicate that no candidate has received the 50 percent of votes required to win. A runoff vote will be held on September 20.