FTAA: The Bush administration says it is opening free-trade negotiations with Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Panama. It hopes to start the free trade talks by the second quarter of 2004. [2]
The United States Department of Justice charges 47 people, including former employees of JP Morgan and UBS, with offenses related to foreign exchange fraud. [8][9] At the same time investigations into fraud in the US mutual fund industry widen. [10] The U.S. House of Representatives approves a draft bill that explicitly bans some of the troublesome mutual fund practices. [11] Some commentators think these various financial scandals are undermining the US dollar, which falls to an all time low against the euro. [12]
President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt is taken ill during a live television broadcast; he had taken antibiotics whilst fasting during Ramadan. [13]
London Bridge Tower, set to become the tallest skyscraper in Western Europe, is granted full planning permission by the Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott.
Release date of violent computer-game Manhunt. [18]
Independence Air announces to the public the change from regional feeder, to an independent airline. Within the company, this is considered Independence Day.