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22 Jan 2004
Cities bidding to host 2012 Olympic Games unveil plans
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has confirmed that the nine cities in the bidding race to host the 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games have all returned their questionnaires on time, thereby officially confirming their interest in hosting the Games.
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22 Jan 2004
Controversy over German army barracks
An argument between authorities and historians over the fate of an old countryside army barracks called Vogelsang, situated in Eifel near Germany’s borders with Belgium, has recently rapidly intensified in bitterness, reports the Independent.
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19 Jan 2004
Lighthouses to be reopened to public
Trinity House, the lighthouse authority for England, Wales and the Channel Islands, is to hoping to attract tourists to its properties by reopening many sites to the public and converting old lighthouse keepers' cottages into holiday homes.
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19 Jan 2004
Making tracks to Darwin
Services have started on Australia’s newest railway line, the A$1.3bn, 1,420km extension of the Ghan route from Alice Springs to Darwin.
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19 Jan 2004
Noble Rot ditches membership fee
Soren Jessen, owner of the restaurant and private members club, Noble Rot, has said the club will no longer operate a membership fee.
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19 Jan 2004
Museum of London to bury skeletons
The Museum of London has announced it plans to re-bury most of the 17,000 skeletons in its collection after proper study and has sparked debate focusing on the morality of keeping human remains for research purposes.
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