Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, June 22, 2004

Issue date: Tuesday, June 22, 2004
Pages available: 48
Previous edition: Monday, June 21, 2004

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 22, 2004, Winnipeg, Manitoba A16 Canada / world Winnipeg free press tuesday june 22, 2004 i Brief at least 46 die in attack Che men Russia ? in near simultaneous attacks heavily armed militants attacked police Headquarters Border guards checkpoints and other govern ment offices in ing Shetia a russian Region bordering warring Chechnya officials said. Russia a inter fax news Agency reported that 46 people were killed. The fighters seized the Interior ministry in Nazrean the largest City in ing Shetia and attacked the Border guards Headquarters there As Well As in two villages near the Border with Chechnya shortly before Midnight yes Terra. Earlier today the Inrush catastrophic medical Centre said that 16 people had been killed and 43 wounded in the fighting. The itar Tass news Agency citing Inrush Law enforcement officials said five of the dead were police men. Eyewitnesses reported at least six More people dead in an attack on a Bor Der guards Post on the outskirts of Nazrean. Family practice rejected Toronto ? just one fifth of Stu dents entering medical schools consider family practice As their first career Choice ? a continuation of a More than decade Long trend that is eroding canadians Access to primary care practitioners across the country a new study suggests. The study published today in the Canadian medical association journal surveyed More than 500 first year medical students at three Western Canadian universities in 2001 and 2002, asking them to list their top three career choices in Medicine. Man kills himself sons pleasant Prairie wis. ? a father and two sons whose bound bodies washed up on the Shore of Lake Michi Gan drowned in an apparent double murder and suicide a Deputy medical examiner said yesterday. The bodies were bound together with rope and tied to bags filled with Sand when a resident spotted them on a Beach saturday. None of the three showed any physical trauma said Deputy medical examiner Rick Berg citing preliminary autopsy findings. Generals to be questioned Baghdad ? lawyers for two defendants in the Abu Gharib prison scandal won the right yesterday to question top . Generals to bolster arguments their clients were following lawful orders in their treatment of inmates. The order issued by a military judge at pretrial hearings compels . Ricardo Sanchez the top . Comman Der in Iraq and Gen. John Abizaid chief of the . Central command to give depositions. The judge declared Abu Gharib a crime scene that should not be destroyed. ? from the news services correction for our Sears on Sale flyer june 21st 27th, 2004 Page 28 cc064f504 Page 8 cc064f304 special Purchase $699 Serta perfect Sleeper Seabury Pillow top Queen. Correction item shown in the flyer is incorrect. Please see your closest store for the Correct item. We sincerely regret any inconvenience this May have caused our customers ;