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|  | Thursday, 13 January, 2005, 13:00 GMT 07:00 -06:00:US/Central | 
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| TOP STORIES | |
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|   | Harry urged to say sorry publicly Calls grow for Prince Harry to apologise in person for wearing a Nazi costume to a fancy dress party. | 
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| Thatcher fined over 'coup plot' Sir Mark Thatcher avoids a prison sentence over his part in an alleged coup plot in Equatorial Guinea. | |
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| Aceh rebels urge ceasefire talks Rebels in Indonesia's Aceh province call on Jakarta to join them in a truce to allow effective tsunami relief. | |
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| Aide to Iraqi Shia leader killed A representative of Iraq's top Shia Muslim cleric is assassinated along with four bodyguards and his son. | |
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| Sainsbury's food decline slowing Supermarket group Sainsbury's says the decline in its food sales slowed to 0.4% over the festive period after it improved product availability. | |
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| AMERICAS | |
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|   | US gives up search for Iraq WMD Intelligence officials confirm the US has stopped searching for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. | 
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| Abu Ghraib man 'ignored orders' The court martial of the soldier accused of leading the Abu Ghraib abuses hears the soldier routinely ignored commands. | |
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| Schwarzenegger visits slide scene California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger visits the town hit by a mudslide that killed at least 10 people. | |
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| EUROPE | |
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|   | Debt freeze for tsunami nations The Paris Club of rich lending nations agrees to freeze the debts owed to them by tsunami-affected countries. | 
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| Spain warehouse blast kills seven Seven people die and others are injured in a warehouse explosion in Burgos, northern Spain. | |
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| UN officer dies in Kosovo blast A United Nations police officer is killed in a car explosion while driving to work in western Kosovo. | |
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|   | 1964: Riots in Calcutta leave more than 100 dead Hindu-Muslim rioting breaks out in the Indian city of Calcutta resulting in the deaths of more than 100 people. | ||
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| 2001: Earthquake devastates Salvador More than 1¸000 people are feared dead after an earthquake strikes the Central American city of San Salvador. | |||
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| 1993: Allies bomb Iraq American¸ British and French fighter jets carry out a series of bombing raids over southern Iraq. | |||
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| DON'T MISS | |
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|  |  | Question Time Green Party Principal Speaker Caroline Lucas MEP is among the guests this week in Cambridge. THURSDAY, BBC ONE, 10.35pm | 
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