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Rubbish fire hits rail services
Rail services in south-east London and Kent are being disrupted by 50 tonnes of burning refuse near a track...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Abbas and Putin set for key talks
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas arrives in Russia ahead of key talks with his counterpart Vladimir Putin...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Cricket: Sri Lanka battle on
Mahela Jayawardene takes Sri Lanka past England's total before bad light ends day four of the first Test...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Football: Blues want Shevchenko
Chelsea confirm they want AC Milan striker Andriy Shevchenko...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
End to Mogadishu fighting agreed
An alliance of warlords signs a ceasefire with an Islamist militia to end fighting in the Somali capital...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Best beaches awarded Blue Flags
The best beaches in England and Wales are awarded coveted Blue Flags for their high standards of cleanliness and water quality...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Muslim hardship under spotlight
Many Muslims in England face bleak employment prospects and poor housing standards, a report finds...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Chavez warns US over Iran policy
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez warns the US any attack on Iran will have devastating consequences...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
PM criticised over animal testing
Anti-vivisectionists have criticised Tony Blair's pledge to sign an online petition which backs animal testing...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
CAT admits talks with AstraZeneca
Biotech firm Cambridge Antibody Technology says it is in potential takeover talks with drug giant AstraZeneca...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
City welcomes conquering heroes
Some 100,000 Liverpool FC fans line the city's streets to welcome home their FA Cup winning heroes...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Juve boss quits amid fixing probe
Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi quits amid an investigation into math-fixing in Serie A...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Blasts kill 14 at Baghdad airport
Fourteen Iraqis are killed in a double suicide attack near Baghdad's airport on a day of bloodshed in the capital...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Militants sentenced in Bangladesh
Ten militants are sentenced to life in jail over a series of co-ordinated bomb attacks last August...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Thailand, Vietnam bird flu praise
The chief UN coordinator for the fight against bird flu praises efforts in Thailand and Vietnam to fight the disease...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
New Haiti president takes office
Rene Preval is sworn in as Haiti's first democratically-elected president since the overthrow of his predecessor...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Blair 'to amend human rights law'
Tony Blair is planning sweeping changes to the UK's human rights laws, it is reported...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Football: Chelsea to sign Ballack
Germany captain Michael Ballack will join Chelsea on a free transfer from Bayern Munich on Monday...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Sir Menzies defends leadership
Sir Menzies Campbell defends his leadership of the Lib Dems after his performance was criticised...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
More die in fresh Brazil violence
At least 52 people are known to have died after two nights of attacks on police in Brazil's Sao Paulo state...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Stabbed Pc's family make appeal
The family of a special constable stabbed to death outside her home appeal for help catching her killer...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
West Wing ends seven-year TV run
The last-ever episode of acclaimed political drama The West Wing is to be shown on US television...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
£5m bid to power future gadgets
Five universities unite in an attempt to design a new generation of tiny electronic circuits for computers and other devices...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
100 stolen FA Cup tickets seized
Police seize 100 stolen FA Cup tickets ahead of the final, while making three arrests over ticket forgeries...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Human rights law 'may be changed'
The Human Rights Act will not be scrapped but could be amended to prevent it endangering public safety, the Lord Chancellor says...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Murder inquiry after victim dies
A 40-year-old man has died in hospital after being stabbed in Coleraine, County Londonderry...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Warring Somali ministers warned
Somali President Abdullahi Yusef says warlords fighting in Mogadishu cannot continue as ministers in his government...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Vietnam and US reach deal on WTO
Vietnam moves closer to gaining WTO membership after reaching a trade deal with the US...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Iran to spurn nuclear compromise
Iran says it will reject any offer to resolve the row over its nuclear work that obliges it to halt peaceful activities...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Couple 'saw constable suspect'
Police investigating the murder of a special constable appeal for a couple to come forward...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Football: Fans hail FA Cup heroes
Some 100,000 Liverpool FC fans prepare to line the city's streets to welcome home their FA Cup winning heroes...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
China risks new row over bishop
China risks more tension with the Vatican by installing another bishop without Holy See approval...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Court upholds Israeli spouse ban
Judges uphold a law barring Arab Israelis from living with West Bank spouses and children in Israel itself...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Two British soldiers die in Iraq
Two British soldiers are killed and another injured in a roadside bomb attack in southern Iraq, the MoD says...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Blair takes stand on animal tests
Tony Blair backs animal testing and accuses anti-vivisection extremists of stooping to "appalling depths"...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Nintendo steals the show at E3
Nintendo makes a big splash with its Wii console at the games industry annual trade show, E3...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
GPs to listen for arthritis clue
Scientists are devising a way to monitor the progression of osteoarthritis - by listening to a patient's knee...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
'Killer alligator' caught in US
Wildlife officers capture an alligator they believe attacked and killed a female jogger in Florida...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Hatton crowned champion
Ricky Hatton wins the WBA welterweight title after a hard-fought points victory over Luis Collazo...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Ervine to join UUP group
Progressive Unionist Party leader David Ervine is expected to join the Ulster Unionist group at Stormont...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Tories 'need reassessment'
The Conservatives still have work to do if they are to beat Labour at the next general election, shadow foreign secretary William Hague says...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Chavez to ignore PM on UK trip
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is to arrive in the UK, but will not meet Prime Minister Tony Blair...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Illegal drugs 'common' on wards
Use of illegal drugs appears to be common among patients in psychiatric hospitals, a BBC report finds...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Jail riots follow Brazil attacks
Riots break out in more than 20 jails after a wave of attacks in Sao Paulo, Brazil, leave at least 30 dead...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
Indonesia villagers defy volcano
Villagers defy the danger of Indonesian volcano Mount Merapi, saying they must tend their livestock and crops...
BBC News - May 14, 2006
 
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NO; THEY HAVE MADE AN EXCEPTION FOR OTHERS BEFORE HER.
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