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Monday, 10 January, 2005, 13:00 GMT 07:00 -06:00:US/Central | |
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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. |
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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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