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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.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
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.
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