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Thursday, 20 January, 2005, 13:00 GMT 07:00 -06:00:US/Central | |
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Ripper visits father's ashes site Peter Sutcliffe is allowed out of Broadmoor to visit the site where his father's ashes were scattered. |
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US prepares for Bush inauguration George W Bush will stress the need for freedom at home and overseas, at his second-term inauguration. |
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Cruise axed as liner limps home The luxury liner Aurora returns to Southampton as P&O cancels its ill-fated world cruise. |
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'Abuse' case hears from commander The commander of an Iraq camp where three UK soldiers allegedly abused civilians is to testify at their court martial. |
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Asian tsunami alert system backed The UN is to oversee building a tsunami warning system for the Indian Ocean, which could be ready in 12 months. |
AMERICAS | |
US prepares for Bush inauguration George W Bush will stress the need for freedom at home and overseas, at his second-term inauguration. |
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Judge dismisses Guantanamo suit A US judge throws out a lawsuit brought by seven inmates at Guantanamo Bay challenging their detention. |
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US right attacks SpongeBob video US conservatives attack a music video featuring cartoon hero SpongeBob Squarepants for being "pro-gay". |
EUROPE | |
Ukraine president to be sworn in Viktor Yushchenko will be sworn in as Ukrainian president after the Supreme Court upheld his poll victory. |
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Teachers join French strike wave French civil servants and teachers are the latest to go on strike over public sector austerity measures. |
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Stamp honours Jewish 'moon boy' A postage stamp showing a moon drawing by a Jewish boy killed at Auschwitz is to be unveiled in Prague. |
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1961: John F Kennedy sworn in as US president The Democrat John F Kennedy is sworn in as the youngest ever elected president of the United States. |
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2002: Camp X-Ray pictures spark outrage Photographs showing al-Qaeda and Taleban suspects shackled and masked are published by the United States military. |
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1958: Explorers meet at South Pole Members of the team attempting the first surface crossing of the Antarctic have joined up at the South Pole. |
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