Your daily e-mail from the BBC
| Friday, 14 January, 2005, 13:00 GMT 07:00 -06:00:US/Central | |
| TOP STORIES | |
| Duchess says Harry row should end The Duchess of York has come out in support of Prince Harry in the controversy over his Nazi soldier costume. |
|
| Suicide pact husband spared jail A former policeman who killed his terminally ill wife in an abortive suicide pact is sentenced. |
|
| Huygens begins its Titan descent The Huygens probe has sent back its first radio signal on its historic journey to Saturn's moon Titan. |
|
| Brown throws down debt gauntlet UK Chancellor Gordon Brown says Britain will pay 10% of the developing world's foreign debt bill in a bid to fight poverty. |
|
| Letter bomb man jailed for life The man behind a letter bomb campaign is sentenced to life in prison after admitting eight counts of GBH. |
|
| AMERICAS | |
| Spain tries Argentine ex-officer An ex-naval officer accused of killing dissidents during Argentina's "Dirty War" goes on trial in Spain. |
|
| US 'erodes' global human rights Violations of human rights by the US are undermining international laws, a leading rights group says. |
|
| US state acts to stop 'spammers' The Texas attorney general launches a lawsuit against two men it says are spammers. |
|
| EUROPE | |
| Spain tries Argentine ex-officer An ex-naval officer accused of killing dissidents during Argentina's "Dirty War" goes on trial in Spain. |
|
| Yanukovych in last-ditch appeal Ukraine's Supreme Court is to assess a final appeal by Viktor Yanukovych over the re-run presidential poll. |
|
| Huygens begins its Titan descent The Huygens probe has sent back its first radio signal on its historic journey to Saturn's moon Titan. |
|
|
|||
| 2002: UK declared free of foot-and-mouth With no reported cases of foot-and-mouth for three months the UK's farming community can now look to the future. |
|||
| 1975: Heiress Lesley Whittle kidnapped A 17-year-old heiress is kidnapped from her home in Shropshire while her mother sleeps. |
|||
| 1983: Man shot by police hunting David Martin A man is critically injured in West London during a police ambush aimed at capturing escaped prisoner David Martin. |
|||
| SPECIAL COVERAGE | |
| OPTIONS AND HELP | ||
| You are subscribed from the e-mail address: factuurexpress.nl-usa@blogger.com Change To change your e-mail address, the content or format of your daily e-mail, visit: http://www.bbc.co.uk/email Unsubscribe To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.bbc.co.uk/email Other e-mails To see the full range of e-mails available visit: http://www.bbc.co.uk/email |
||
| Help If you are having problems with story links or for general help visit: http://www.bbc.co.uk/email/wa/help Feedback Please send feedback to: mailto:dailyemail@bbc.co.uk |
||
| Copyright BBC 2005 | ||





<< Home