Saturday, January 15, 2005

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Abbas sworn in as new president
Mahmoud Abbas is sworn in as Palestinian president and urges a ceasefire between Israel and militants.
  Tsunami families in 'legal limbo'
Officials investigate the plight of Britons left in legal limbo after their relatives went missing in the Asian tsunami.
  Huygens sends first Titan images
The Huygens probe sends the first pictures of Titan, showing what seems to be a shoreline of an oily ocean.
  Iraq jail abuse 'leader' guilty
The soldier accused of being the ringleader in the abuse of prisoners at Iraq's Abu Ghraib jail is convicted.
  More reforms ahead, says Milburn
Labour will continue to pursue controversial reforms if it wins a third term in power, says the party's election chief.
AMERICAS
Iraq jail abuse 'leader' guilty
The soldier accused of being the ringleader in the abuse of prisoners at Iraq's Abu Ghraib jail is convicted.
  Atheist loses Bush prayer fight
A US atheist loses a legal fight to stop prayers being recited at President George W Bush's inauguration.
  Mexico seals off drug gang jail
Soldiers take control of Mexico's highest-security jail, amid fears drug gangs are planning a breakout.
EUROPE
Huygens sends first Titan images
The Huygens probe sends the first pictures of Titan, showing what seems to be a shoreline of an oily ocean.
  Spain tries Argentine ex-officer
An ex-naval officer accused of killing dissidents during Argentina's "Dirty War" goes on trial in Spain.
  Yanukovych allowed final appeal
Ukraine's Supreme Court agrees to hear a final appeal by Viktor Yanukovych over the re-run presidential poll.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
1973: Nixon orders ceasefire in Vietnam
President Nixon orders a halt to American bombing in North Vietnam - following peace talks in Paris.
  1953: East German purge begins
The East German authorities begin a purge of senior officials¸ accused of plotting against the state and spying for imperialistic powers.
  1987: Officer cleared in Groce shooting case
A police officer who mistakenly shot and paralysed an innocent woman is cleared of all criminal charges.
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