Friday, January 21, 2005

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Omagh bomb conviction overturned
The only man jailed over the Omagh bombing faces a retrial after winning his appeal against the conviction.
  Major 'approved of looter photos'
The commanding officer of three UK soldiers accused of abusing Iraqis admits allowing pictures of detainees.
  Teenager guilty of Jodi's murder
The judge in the Jodi Jones trial calls the convicted killer Luke Mitchell truly wicked for committing the evil murder.
  Problem pubs face 'yellow card'
Ministers unveil new moves to deal with drink-fuelled disorder when pubs move to 24 hour opening.
  Methane rain feeds Titan's rivers
Liquid methane rain feeds river channels, lakes, streams, and springs on the surface of Saturn's moon Titan.
AMERICAS
Bush prepares to get down to work
George W Bush attends a string of lavish inauguration balls in Washington, as he begins his second term.
  Grim account of Argentine deaths
A Spanish court hears dramatic evidence at the trial of an Argentine accused of crimes against humanity.
  Mexican prison guards shot dead
The bodies of six Mexican prison guards are discovered outside a maximum security prison.
EUROPE
Danish troops charged with abuse
A Danish army officer and four military policemen are charged with abuse of Iraqi prisoners.
  Ukraine loser bows out grudgingly
Viktor Yanukovych accepts defeat in Ukraine's presidential poll, telling his supporters to pack up their tents.
  Beslan relatives stage blockade
Relatives of victims of the Beslan school siege block a major road and demand the regional government resigns.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
1981: Tehran frees US hostages after 444 days
The 52 American hostages held at the US embassy in Tehran for more than 14 months arrive in West Germany on their way home to the United States.
  1992: UN threatens Libya with sanctions
Libya has been served with a resolution to hand over intelligence agents accused of two airliner bombings.
  1950: Acclaimed author George Orwell dies
The writer¸ George Orwell¸ has died after a three-year battle against tuberculosis.
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