Wednesday, January 12, 2005

Your daily e-mail from the BBC

Image hosted by Photobucket.com
Sunday, 09 January, 2005, 13:00 GMT 07:00 -06:00:US/Central
Search BBC News 
TOP STORIES
Palestinians vote in key election
Palestinians are choosing a successor to Yasser Arafat, but there are angry scenes at a polling station in Jerusalem.
  Tigers' fury at Annan travel ban
Tamil Tigers react angrily as the UN chief is stopped from visiting tsunami-hit areas of Sri Lanka they control.
  Three dead, one missing in floods
Three people have died and one is missing after storms hit the UK, flooding homes and cutting power to thousands.
  Blair dismisses quit claim report
Tony Blair dismisses reports he told Gordon Brown he would quit before the next general election.
  Sudan leaders sign historic deal
Sudan's government and southern rebels sign a final peace deal to end Africa's longest civil war.
AMERICAS
US nuclear submarine runs aground
A US nuclear submarine grounds south of the Pacific island of Guam, injuring several - one seriously.
  Venezuelan officials enter farm
Venezuelan officials go into a UK-owned cattle farm that they may expropriate under land reform plans.
  Pitt and Aniston announce split
Hollywood couple Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston say they have separated after "much thoughtful consideration".
EUROPE
Storm winds lash northern Europe
Ten die as hurricane-strength winds and fierce rains batter Sweden, Denmark and the north of England.
  Bologna crash yields more bodies
Four more bodies are found in the mangled wreckage of two trains which crashed in Italy, taking the toll to 17.
  Footballer's 'fascist salute' row
Italian police are investigating whether footballer Paolo di Canio gave a fascist salute after his team's win.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
1986: Heseltine quits over Westland
Defence Secretary Michael Heseltine resigns his Cabinet job after a row with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher over the Westland helicopter affair.
  1957: Sir Anthony Eden resigns
Sir Anthony Eden resigns as prime minister of Britain due to ill health after one year and 279 days in the post.
  1972: Miners strike against government
Coal miners walk out at midnight in their first national strike for almost 50 years.
SPECIAL COVERAGE

  OPTIONS AND HELP
    You are subscribed from the e-mail address:
factuurexpress.nl-usa@blogger.com

Change
To change your e-mail address, the content or format of your daily e-mail, visit:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/email

Unsubscribe
To unsubscribe, visit:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/email

Other e-mails
To see the full range of e-mails available visit:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/email
    Help
If you are having problems with story links or for general help visit:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/email/wa/help

Feedback
Please send feedback to:
mailto:dailyemail@bbc.co.uk
    Copyright BBC 2004