miércoles, 30 de diciembre de 2009

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TOP STORIES
UK hostage released alive in Iraq
British hostage Peter Moore, who was held captive in Iraq for more than two-and-a-half years, has been freed.
  US 'aware of Nigerian attacker'
The US knew of "a Nigerian" in Yemen being prepared for a terrorist attack - weeks before a failed bombing on a US plane.
  Shot pair were 'innocent parties'
The father of a woman killed with her daughter after a row with her former boyfriend says they were "innocent parties".
  Execution 'shocked' Shaikh family
The family of Britain's Akmal Shaikh executed in China for drug smuggling has expressed outrage and shock at his death.
  US civilians die in Afghanistan
Eight US civilians have been killed in a suicide bomb attack in south-eastern Afghanistan, US officials say.
WORLD
US 'aware of Nigerian attacker'
The US knew of "a Nigerian" in Yemen being prepared for a terrorist attack - weeks before a failed bombing on a US plane.
  US civilians die in Afghanistan
Eight US civilians have been killed in a suicide bomb attack in south-eastern Afghanistan, US officials say.
  Google loses domain name claim
A small Canadian company behind a search engine called Groovle.com wins a case filed against it by search giant Google.
AFRICA
'Illegal' chief judge for Nigeria
The swearing-in of Nigeria's new chief justice is illegal in the president's absence, a lawyer tells the BBC.
  Somali man 'tried to bomb plane'
A Somali man is in custody in Mogadishu, suspected of trying to take explosives onto a plane, officials say.
  Malawi gay couple deny indecency
Two gay men, arrested after getting engaged in Malawi, deny three charges of gross public indecency.
AMERICAS
US 'aware of Nigerian attacker'
The US knew of "a Nigerian" in Yemen being prepared for a terrorist attack - weeks before a failed bombing on a US plane.
  US civilians die in Afghanistan
Eight US civilians have been killed in a suicide bomb attack in south-eastern Afghanistan, US officials say.
  'DNA raid' for Argentina heirs
Police allegedly seize DNA samples from heirs to an Argentine media empire, in a probe into forced adoption.
ASIA-PACIFIC
Ex-Indonesia President Wahid dies
Former Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid - often referred to as Gus Dur - has died, according to party officials.
  China floats anti-pirate hub idea
A senior Chinese naval officer has suggested that China establish a permanent base in the Gulf of Aden.
  US votes for Chinese steel duties
A US trade commission has agreed plans to impose tariffs of up to 15% on imports of Chinese-made steel pipes.
EUROPE
Netherlands to use body scanners
Body scanners are to be used on all passengers leraving Schiphol airport in Amsterdam to the US, the Dutch government says.
  France to rethink carbon tax plan
A new carbon tax that was supposed to go into effect in France at New Year is struck down, in a blow to President Nicolas Sarkozy.
  Bosnian peace deal 'being broken'
A row erupts between Bosnian Serbs and the top international official in Bosnia over the role of foreign judges.
MIDDLE EAST
UK hostage released alive in Iraq
British hostage Peter Moore, who was held captive in Iraq for more than two-and-a-half years, has been freed.
  US 'aware of Nigerian attacker'
The US knew of "a Nigerian" in Yemen being prepared for a terrorist attack - weeks before a failed bombing on a US plane.
  Iran government supporters rally
Tens of thousands of Iranians stage pro-government rallies around the country, after recent violent opposition protests.
SOUTH ASIA
India hit by new state protests
Large parts of the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh are shut down in a strike by new state campaigners.
  US civilians die in Afghanistan
Eight US civilians have been killed in a suicide bomb attack in south-eastern Afghanistan, US officials say.
  Taliban claim bombing in Karachi
Pakistan's Taliban say they carried out the suicide bombing which killed 43 people in the commercial capital, Karachi, on Monday.
UK
UK hostage released alive in Iraq
British hostage Peter Moore, who was held captive in Iraq for more than two-and-a-half years, has been freed.
  Execution 'shocked' Shaikh family
The family of Britain's Akmal Shaikh executed in China for drug smuggling has expressed outrage and shock at his death.
  Shot pair were 'innocent parties'
The father of a woman killed with her daughter after a row with her former boyfriend says they were "innocent parties".
ENGLAND
UK hostage released alive in Iraq
British hostage Peter Moore, who was held captive in Iraq for more than two-and-a-half years, has been freed.
  Shot pair were 'innocent parties'
The father of a woman killed with her daughter after a row with her former boyfriend says they were "innocent parties".
  DJ loses job over 'boring' speech
A radio presenter loses his job after cutting short the Queen's Speech, telling listeners it was boring.
NORTHERN IRELAND
Elderly man with swine flu dies
A 92-year-old man who had swine flu and underlying medical conditions has died, the Department of Health announces.
  1985 Anglo Irish negotiator dies
A senior Irish civil servant who was involved in the talks leading to the 1985 Anglo Irish Agreement dies.
  Cross-border security alert ends
A security alert in south Armagh which was disrupting cross-border traffic ends, the police say.
SCOTLAND
Three climbers die in avalanches
Three climbers have been killed following three separate avalanches in the Highlands and Argyll, police confirm.
  No motive yet for 'brutal' murder
Police are carrying out door-to-door inquiries in Glasgow's east end, after a 63-year-old woman was murdered in her home.
  UK hostage released alive in Iraq
British hostage Peter Moore, who was held captive in Iraq for more than two-and-a-half years, has been freed.
WALES
Three climbers die in avalanches
Three climbers have been killed following three separate avalanches in the Highlands and Argyll, police confirm.
  Forecasters warn of more snowfall
Forecasters warn of heavy snow and sleet across mid and north Wales, although the bad weather is improving in the south.
  Pc found hanged on building site
An inquest opens on a policeman found dead near Wrexham two days after he became engaged on Christmas Day.
POLITICS
Do not wreck recovery, says Brown
Gordon Brown warns against "wrecking" the recovery in his new year message but says the worst of the recession is over.
  Tory plan for £1m website prize
A Tory government would offer a £1m prize for developing a website to open up policy making to the public, says Jeremy Hunt.
  Low-cost 250mph rail 'is future'
Low-cost high-speed trains are the best way to improve the UK's inter-city links, Transport Secretary Lord Adonis says.
BUSINESS
House prices up for sixth month
House prices in England and Wales rose for the sixth month in a row in November, the Land Registry says.
  Pompey 'shock' at wind-up request
Portsmouth Football Club says it is "shocked and surprised" by the winding-up petition issued by HM Revenue & Customs.
  US votes for Chinese steel duties
A US trade commission has agreed plans to impose tariffs of up to 15% on imports of Chinese-made steel pipes.
ENTERTAINMENT
Big Brother 'hell house' unveiled
Macabre sculptures, animal skulls and a kitchen inspired by a morgue await the housemates in the last series of C4's Celebrity Big Brother.
  Snow Patrol is most played song
Snow Patrol song Chasing Cars is the most widely played song of the decade, according to music licensing body PPL.
  Anger in Mexico over Gibson film
Angry protests are held outside a Mexican jail against the planned transfer of inmates to make way for a Mel Gibson film.
SCIENCE/NATURE
Nasa picks three in space contest
Nasa has chosen three front runners among proposals for the next space mission in its New Frontiers programme.
  France to rethink carbon tax plan
A new carbon tax that was supposed to go into effect in France at New Year is struck down, in a blow to President Nicolas Sarkozy.
  Music therapy for tinnitus hope
Personalised music therapy may help cut noise levels experienced by people who suffer from tinnitus, say researchers.
TECHNOLOGY
Spinvox bought by Nuance for £64m
Voice-to-text company Spinvox has been bought by speech recognition firm Nuance.
  Apple shares up on tablet rumour
Apple shares rise by more than 1% in early trading on Wednesday amid further speculation over new products.
  Google loses domain name claim
A small Canadian company behind a search engine called Groovle.com wins a case filed against it by search giant Google.
HEALTH
NHS agency staff spending 'soars'
NHS spending on agency staff has soared in recent years, amid fears of a funding squeeze, data obtained by the Tories reveal.
  Children's alcohol risks warning
Parents in England are warned not to under-estimate the "dangerous consequences" of children drinking alcohol.
  NHS stress phone service launched
An NHS hotline aimed at helping people struggling with stress has been launched by the government.
EDUCATION
Children's alcohol risks warning
Parents in England are warned not to under-estimate the "dangerous consequences" of children drinking alcohol.
  More advice on disabled childcare
A £12.5m scheme is to offer parents of disabled children more advice on accessing childcare in England.
  'Tough love' best for graduates
Advice on using "tough love" to motivate children to find a job and leave home after university is issued to parents by the government.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
  1994: Gunman kills two women at abortion clinic
Two women are shot dead and at least five others injured after a gunman opens fire at two neighbouring abortion clinics.
  1958: Castro's rebels edge closer to capital
Thousands die in the bloodiest fighting in Cuba's history as rebels threaten to overthrow the military regime of President Batista.
  2002: Diana Ross arrested for drink-driving
Singer Diana Ross is stopped by the police for drinking and driving after her car is seen swerving across a road.
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