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Thursday, 13 January, 2005, 13:00 GMT 07:00 -06:00:US/Central
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Harry urged to say sorry publicly
Calls grow for Prince Harry to apologise in person for wearing a Nazi costume to a fancy dress party.
  Thatcher fined over 'coup plot'
Sir Mark Thatcher avoids a prison sentence over his part in an alleged coup plot in Equatorial Guinea.
  Aceh rebels urge ceasefire talks
Rebels in Indonesia's Aceh province call on Jakarta to join them in a truce to allow effective tsunami relief.
  Aide to Iraqi Shia leader killed
A representative of Iraq's top Shia Muslim cleric is assassinated along with four bodyguards and his son.
  Sainsbury's food decline slowing
Supermarket group Sainsbury's says the decline in its food sales slowed to 0.4% over the festive period after it improved product availability.
AMERICAS
US gives up search for Iraq WMD
Intelligence officials confirm the US has stopped searching for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
  Abu Ghraib man 'ignored orders'
The court martial of the soldier accused of leading the Abu Ghraib abuses hears the soldier routinely ignored commands.
  Schwarzenegger visits slide scene
California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger visits the town hit by a mudslide that killed at least 10 people.
EUROPE
Debt freeze for tsunami nations
The Paris Club of rich lending nations agrees to freeze the debts owed to them by tsunami-affected countries.
  Spain warehouse blast kills seven
Seven people die and others are injured in a warehouse explosion in Burgos, northern Spain.
  UN officer dies in Kosovo blast
A United Nations police officer is killed in a car explosion while driving to work in western Kosovo.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
1964: Riots in Calcutta leave more than 100 dead
Hindu-Muslim rioting breaks out in the Indian city of Calcutta resulting in the deaths of more than 100 people.
  2001: Earthquake devastates Salvador
More than 1¸000 people are feared dead after an earthquake strikes the Central American city of San Salvador.
  1993: Allies bomb Iraq
American¸ British and French fighter jets carry out a series of bombing raids over southern Iraq.
DON'T MISS
Question Time
Green Party Principal Speaker Caroline Lucas MEP is among the guests this week in Cambridge.
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