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Friday, 07 January, 2005, 13:00 GMT 07:00 -06:00:US/Central | |
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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. |
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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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