Tuesday, January 11, 2005

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Blair to face Brown rift questions
Tony Blair is to face questions from Labour MPs over reports relations with Gordon Brown are at a new low.
  Abbas wins Palestinian landslide
Mahmoud Abbas wins a landslide victory in the Palestinian presidential election.
  Loyalist leader freed from prison
Convicted loyalist leader Johnny Adair is released from prison in Northern Ireland and flown to Manchester.
  Carlisle reels from flood chaos
Flooding in Carlisle leaves schools and roads closed and the city's court and hospital running skeleton services.
  Blair to make tsunami statement
The prime minister is to make a statement on the Asian tsunami, including an update on the British death toll.
AMERICAS
Chavez joins Colombia arrest row
Venezuela's president says Colombian police lied about the arrest of Farc rebel leader Rodrigo Granda.
  Powell looks to tsunami long haul
America's outgoing secretary of state says he will call for long-term US aid to the Indian Ocean region.
  Surprise win for anti-Bush film
Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 wins best film at the US People's Choice Awards, voted for by the US public.
EUROPE
Storm winds lash northern Europe
At least 14 die as hurricane-strength winds and fierce rains batter countries in northern Europe.
  Italians fume over cigarette curb
Smokers and businesses in Italy threaten to defy a ban on smoking in public places now in effect.
  Racist chants spoil Madrid derby
Atletico Madrid could be punished after racist chanting mars their defeat to city rivals Real.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
1954: Comet jet crashes with 35 on board
Thirty-five people are missing¸ feared dead¸ after a BOAC Comet jet airliner crashes into the Mediterranean.
  1985: Gas blast kills eight in Putney
Eight people die and dozens injured when an explosion destroys a block of exclusive flats in south-west London.
  1991: Last ditch efforts to avoid Gulf War
The United Nations Secretary General is leaving shortly for Baghdad in a final diplomatic effort to avoid war against Iraq.
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