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Japan Lodges Protest in Response to Demonstrations in China
The marches marked a decline in the relations between the countries and threatened to harm one of the world's most important bilateral economic relationships...
New York Times - April 10, 2005
Rally by Israeli Rightists Is Foiled
Some 3,000 Israeli police deployed throughout Jerusalem's Old City today to stop a rally called by Israeli rightists at one of Islam's holiest sites...
New York Times - April 10, 2005
NHS visitor hygiene 'key to MRSA'
Hospital visitors will be told they must help to win the battle against superbug MRSA at a two-day summit...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Titan probe's pebble 'bash-down'
An ice pebble was almost certainly the first thing the Huygens probe struck as it landed on Titan, scientists say...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
National beats wedding in ratings
More people watched BBC One's coverage of the Grand National than the royal wedding, figures show...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Egypt 'identifies' blast suspects
Police in Egypt say they have identified the man who carried out the Cairo bomb attack on Thursday...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Man in hospital after plane crash
A man is taken to hospital in Belfast after a light aircraft crashes and bursts into flames in the east of the city...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Water search for missing mother
An underwater search is due to start off Largs for the body of missing Rothesay woman Alison McGarrigle...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Brown hailed influential by Time
Chancellor Gordon Brown is one of the world's 100 most influential people, US magazine Time says...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
China premier to hold Delhi talks
China's prime minister is in the Indian capital, Delhi, for talks aimed at easing a long-running border dispute...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Tory leader attacks asylum system
The Tory leader accuses Tony Blair of "pussyfooting" on immigration, but Labour attack his "scurrilous, ugly tactics"...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
MG Rover gets £6.5m loan lifeline
The government offers troubled MG Rover a £6.5m loan to prevent job losses on Monday...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Anti-Japanese Protests Continue in China
The marches marked a decline in the diplomatic relations between the countries and threatened to harm one of the world's most important bilateral economic relationships...
New York Times - April 10, 2005
Family join beach search for girl
Family members join expert cavers and metal detector teams searching for the body of girl swept to her death...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Light plane 'goes down' in city
The emergency services are heading to east Belfast following reports that a light aircraft has gone down...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Hearts apologise after Pope snub
Hearts say sorry after some of their fans disrupt a minute's silence in memory of the Pope...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Pupil numbers 'risk secondaries'
A leading councillor says a fall in primary pupil numbers 'inevitably' puts secondary schools in Wales at risk...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
EU hopes over aircraft aid row
The EU says there is still time to strike a deal with the US over the level of state aid given to Airbus and Boeing...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
UKIP 'fighting chance' of 20 MPs
UKIP MEP Nigel Farage says he believes his party has a fighting chance of winning in 20 Westminster constituencies...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Football: Everton beat Palace
Tim Cahill scores twice as Everton boost their Champions League hopes by beating Palace...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Burma shrugs off Asean criticism
Burma will not relinquish its forthcoming Asean leadership despite US and EU demands, the foreign minister says...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Zarqawi 'rejects amnesty offer'
An Iraqi militant group led by Jordanian rebel Abu Musab al-Zarqawi rejects a call for it to lays down its arms...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Education remains key says Blair
Tony Blair says education will be at the heart of a Labour manifesto Alan Milburn says will be "radical"...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Live: The Masters
All the latest action from day four of the Masters at Augusta National in Georgia...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Royal newlyweds at church service
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall attend church on the first day of their honeymoon in Scotland...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Talks held over MG Rover future
Trade Secretary Patricia Hewitt discusses the future of crisis-hit MG Rover with administrators and unions...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Sumatra shaken by new quake
A strong earthquake strikes near the Indonesian island of Sumatra, causing some people to flee the coast...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Germany marks Buchenwald shame
The German Chancellor leads a ceremony to mark 60 years since Buchenwald death camp was liberated...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Israeli Troops Kill 3 Teenagers in Buffer Zone at Gaza Border
The shootings sharply raised tensions ahead of a planned protest in Jerusalem on Sunday by Israeli extremists who oppose a pullout from Gaza...
New York Times - April 10, 2005
Cardinals Hint at Profile of New Pope: Presence Preferred
Many prelates said the next pope must be a communicator who can sustain grass-roots enthusiasm, especially among youth...
New York Times - April 10, 2005
Kennedy urges 'positive' campaign
Lib Dem leader Charles Kennedy attacks negative campaigning and outlines his party's "positive agenda"...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Immune boost can combat allergy
Scientists have found a way to reduce allergic reactions to cats by giving the immune system a boost...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Sinn Fein member told of 'threat'
A Sinn Fein politician says he has been warned by the police that he is at risk of a loyalist attack...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Football: Jol's Keane admission
Martin Jol does not know whether Robbie Keane will be at Tottenham next season - but he wants him to stay...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
SA apartheid party set to disband
Ex-president FW de Klerk calls for a new party as the successor to apartheid's ruling party disbands...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Avian flu kills Cambodian child
An eight-year-old Cambodian girl dies from bird flu, raising the country's death toll to three...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Colombia fighters reject amnesty
Colombian paramilitaries reject an amnesty proposal they fear will leave them open to extradition to the US...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Scandal-hit cardinal to lead Mass
A cardinal who quit over the US Catholic sex abuse scandal is chosen to lead a memorial Mass for Pope John Paul II...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Ground telescopes to 'super-size'
A new generation of ground-based telescopes could be up to 10 times the size of existing instruments...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Girl, 15, killed at house party
A teenage girl is stabbed to death at a party in the early hours of Sunday morning...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Police prevent Jerusalem protest
Massive security appears to thwart plans by Jewish extremists to stage a rally at a Jerusalem holy site...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
China's anti-Japan rallies spread
Anti-Japanese protests spread to south China, in a second day of rallies sparked by a Japanese school textbook...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Royal newlyweds begin honeymoon
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall are on the first full day of their honeymoon in Scotland...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Government 'too slow' over Rover
The government was too slow to save MG Rover, Conservative leader Michael Howard has said...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Chopper Crash Toll Rises
The death toll from the crash of a U.S. helicopter in Afghanistan rose to 18 after searchers found the remains of two more American soldiers in the wreckage...
New York Times - April 10, 2005
Mexican Aide Is Freed
A former presidential aide who prosecutors say leaked information to drug dealers was released from prison after a judge ruled there was not enough evidence to hold him...
New York Times - April 10, 2005
MPs attack 'confused' care system
The "confused" system for funding long-term care in England needs urgent reform, says a group of MPs...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
China rally prompts Japan protest
Japan's Foreign Ministry summons China's ambassador to complain about violent anti-Japanese rallies...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Baby deaths mother 'to walk free'
A mother jailed for killing her two babies is expected to cleared and freed...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
DiMarco takes charge in Augusta
Chris DiMarco is four shots clear of a star-studded chasing pack after three days at the Masters...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Royal newlyweds begin honeymoon
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall are on the first full day of their honeymoon in Scotland...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
Israel 'to stop extremist rally'
Israel says it will not allow Jewish extremists to provoke Palestinians by staging a rally at a Jerusalem holy site...
BBC News - April 10, 2005
 
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