Sunday, January 23, 2005

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Yushchenko takes reins in Ukraine
Viktor Yushchenko is sworn in as Ukraine's new president, ending a bitterly fought election marathon.
  Zarqawi declares war on Iraq poll
Militant leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi reportedly declares "bitter war" on next Sunday's election in Iraq.
  Tories accused of 'desperation'
The Lib Dem leader accuses the Tories of desperation as they say immigration is key to their election campaign.
  Four killed in helicopter crash
Four people including a 15-year-old boy die when a helicopter crashes in a field in Somerset.
  Palestinian groups deny ceasefire
Palestinian militants deny a claim by an Israeli minister that they have agreed a ceasefire.
AMERICAS
US blizzards cause travel chaos
More than 1,000 flights are cancelled in the US Midwest and North-east because of severe snowstorms.
  Schwarzenegger 'damages Austria'
An Austrian politician calls for Arnold Schwarzenegger's Austrian nationality to be terminated.
  Mexico jails placed on high alert
Mexico's top-security jails are on maximum alert after the killing of six prison staff blamed on drug gangs.
EUROPE
Yushchenko takes reins in Ukraine
Viktor Yushchenko is sworn in as Ukraine's new president, ending a bitterly fought election marathon.
  Dutch report on child euthanasia
A Dutch report encourages doctors to report cases of child euthanasia without fear of prosecution.
  Italian dies in 'Romeo' tragedy
A man in Italy kills himself in despair over his comatose wife, hours before she regained consciousness.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
1973: Nixon announces Vietnam peace deal
The US president¸ Richard Nixon¸ has appeared on national television to announce "peace with honour" in Vietnam.
  1989: Many killed in Tajik earthquake
Hundreds of people are feared dead after a powerful earthquake strikes the Soviet Central Asian republic of Tajikistan.
  1955: Express train crashes killing 14
Fourteen people die and dozens are injured when an express train travelling from York to Bristol derails at Sutton Coldfield station.
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