Friday, January 07, 2005

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440 Britons feared dead in quake
The foreign secretary says 49 Britons are confirmed dead and 391 remain unaccounted for after Asia's tsunami.
  Damilola murder accused in court
Three teenagers charged with the November 2000 murder of schoolboy Damilola Taylor appear in court.
  Police say IRA behind bank raid
The IRA was responsible for the £22m bank robbery in Belfast, NI's chief constable says.
  Palestinian candidate ejected
A chief candidate in Sunday's Palestinian election is barred from East Jerusalem after his arrest by Israeli police.
  M&S profit warning as sales slide
Marks & Spencer says sales fell over the crucial Christmas trading period and warns profits will fall short of analysts' expectations.
AMERICAS
Bush's top lawyer defends record
Alberto Gonzales, President Bush's choice for attorney general, denies he paved the way for prisoner abuse.
  Anger mounts over Argentine fire
Demonstrators march through the streets of the Argentine capital demanding justice after a deadly nightclub fire.
  'KKK man' held for 1964 murders
A segregationist preacher is arrested for the notorious 1964 murders of three civil rights workers in Mississippi.
EUROPE
EU seeks to boost tsunami relief
EU ministers meet in Brussels to plan reconstruction aid for the tsunami-hit Indian Ocean countries.
  Police say IRA behind bank raid
The IRA was responsible for the £22m bank robbery in Belfast, NI's chief constable says.
  Spain in EU constitution ad blitz
Celebrities in Spain are to kick off a government campaign to publicise the EU's proposed constitution.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
1976: Iceland and Britain clash at sea
A British naval frigate is involved in another collision with an Icelandic gunboat in the Atlantic.
  1990: Leaning Tower of Pisa closed to public
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is closed to the public for the first time in its 800 history amid safety fears.
  1980: Gandhi returned by landslide vote
Indians vote Indira Gandhi back into power - less than three years after rejecting her "emergency dictatorship".
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