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Sunday, 09 January, 2005, 13:00 GMT 07:00 -06:00:US/Central | |
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. |
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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. | |||
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