The parliament of South Korea votes to impeachPresidentRoh Moo-hyun, saying he "breached election rules" by calling for support for the Uri Party. Prime MinisterGoh Kun will run the country until the Constitutional Court rules on the issue. Roh's supporters dismiss the move as a power play to influence the upcoming April elections. Thousands protest in support of Roh. (Reuters) (BBC)(BBC)
Guantanamo Bay: Recently-released British Camp X-Ray inmate Jamal al-Harith is interviewed by the Daily Mirror, alleging physical assaults and psychological torture. (Daily Mirror) (BBC)
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On February 12, 2004, EPA published a notice (69 FR 6984) in the Federal Register announcing that it was extending the comment period on the Preliminary Effluent Guidelines Program Plan (PEGPP) for 2004/2005 that was published in the Federal Register on December 31, 2003.
On February 12, 2004, EPA published a notice announcing that it was extending the comment period for the PEGPP for 2004/2005 that was published in the Federal Register on December 31, 2003 (see briefly, this eindex.htmldition).
On February 27, 2004, DOE published a notice that it was suspending the rulemaking under the AEA to promulgate worker health and safety regulations for DOE workplaces and procedures for the assessment of civil penalties for violations of standards under those regulations (see briefly, this edition).