Thursday, January 20, 2005

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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.
  US prepares for Bush inauguration
George W Bush will stress the need for freedom at home and overseas, at his second-term inauguration.
  Cruise axed as liner limps home
The luxury liner Aurora returns to Southampton as P&O cancels its ill-fated world cruise.
  '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.
  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.
  Judge dismisses Guantanamo suit
A US judge throws out a lawsuit brought by seven inmates at Guantanamo Bay challenging their detention.
  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.
  Teachers join French strike wave
French civil servants and teachers are the latest to go on strike over public sector austerity measures.
  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.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
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.
  2002: Camp X-Ray pictures spark outrage
Photographs showing al-Qaeda and Taleban suspects shackled and masked are published by the United States military.
  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.
DON'T MISS
Question Time
Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party Michael Ancram MP is among the guests in Manchester.
THURSDAY, BBC ONE, 10.35pm
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