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Rebels Mount Grisly Ambush, Executing 49 Iraqi Soldiers
The single deadliest ambush of the insurgency was pulled off by guerrillas dressed as police officers...
New York Times - October 24, 2004
Karzai Secures Victory in Afghan Election
President Hamid Karzai has won the majority of votes in the presidential election, securing a new five-year term as Afghanistan's first popularly elected president...
New York Times - October 24, 2004
Powell and Japanese Urge N. Korea to Join Talks
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell joined with Japanese leaders today to appeal again to North Korea to resume the stalled negotiations over its nuclear program...
New York Times - October 24, 2004
Man Utd fans stage Glazer protest
Thousands of Manchester United fans protest against US sports tycoon Malcolm Glazer's plans to take over the club...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Skull, abdomen op after 12ft fall
A man returns home from a holiday with a section of his skull stitched into the wall of his abdomen...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
F1: Montoya in farewell triumph
Juan Pablo Montoya wins his final race for Williams at the Brazilian Grand Prix...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Rugby Union: Win for Wasps
Defending champions Wasps get their Heineken Cup bid off to a winning start...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
CIA 'took detainees out of Iraq'
US intelligence officers have taken detainees out of Iraq for interrogation, The Washington Post reports...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Man Utd end Arsenal's run
Ruud van Nistelrooy and Wayne Rooney score to give Man Utd a win and end Arsenal's 49-game unbeaten run...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Early results show Karzai victory
Preliminary figures in the Afghan poll suggest interim Hamid Karzai has won enough votes to be elected...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Five held in teacher murder probe
Five people are quizzed by police over the killing of a man in an alleged struggle with a burglar in his home...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
About 50 Iraqi Soldiers Are Found Shot to Death by Rebels
It is unclear who killed them, or how such a brazen and deadly ambush could have been mounted by guerrillas on U.S.-trained Iraqis...
New York Times - October 24, 2004
After Earthquakes in Japan, Thousands Camp Outside
The residents were unnerved by aftershocks from the nation's deadliest earthquake in a decade, a violent jolt that killed at least 21 people and injured more than 2,100...
New York Times - October 24, 2004
Iraq violence: Your reaction
The bodies of 49 Iraqi army recruits have been found shot dead north-east of Baghdad. Is the violence in Iraq out of control?...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Police plan for deprived schools
Scotland's most deprived schools are to get their own police officers as part of a move to reduce crime...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Welsh troops to join Black Watch
The army confirms that a unit of the Welsh Cavalry - the Queen's Dragoon Guards - will be supporting British forces moving into central Iraq...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Oil firms 'set for profits boost'
BP and Shell are on track to unveil record quarterly profits helped by surging world oil prices, press reports claim...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
X Factor edges Dancing in ratings
Strictly Come Dancing is beaten by The X Factor in the Saturday night ratings battle, according to unofficial figures...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Nuclear offer fails to sway Iran
Iran says a European deal under which it would end uranium enrichment activities is "unbalanced"...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Danielle fund pledged by council
A fund is set up to pay for community activities to remember a school girl shot dead in a Nottingham street...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Firework thrown into house
A woman and her son are left badly shaken after a firework is thrown into the kitchen of their home...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Rugova claims Kosovo victory
President Ibrahim Rugova is already celebrating his party's victory in an election largely boycotted by Serbs...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
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All the latest from Sunday's Premiership matches...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
F1: Teams try to save British GP
F1 teams, except Ferrari, agree to a cost-cutting deal which could secure the future of the British Grand Prix...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
US Washington Post backs Kerry
US candidate John Kerry's presidential bid is boosted by the backing of the influential Washington Post newspaper...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Israel votes to refund settlers
The Israeli cabinet approves a bill to compensate settlers leaving Gaza under Ariel Sharon's withdrawal plan...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Labour accused of lottery larceny
Former Prime Minister John Major says the government uses lottery money as a tax substitute for public services...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Black Watch set for Iraq move
Soldiers from 1st Battalion The Black Watch prepare to move north into a US sector of central Iraq...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Japan quake rescue continues
Thousands of Japanese earthquake victims spend a second night in shelters as rescuers struggle to help...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Early results show Karzai victory
Preliminary figures in the Afghan poll suggest interim president Karzai has won enough votes to be elected...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Massacre of Iraqi army recruits
The bodies of more than 40 Iraqi army recruits are found dead near Baquba, as a US diplomat is killed in Baghdad...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Kabul bomb deaths rise to three
Afghan authorities say a US translator has died after a suicide bombing in Kabul, bringing the number killed to three...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Baggage strike enters second day
A 48-hour strike among baggage handlers at Gatwick Airport enters its second day with no delays or disruption so far...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Trust's plea to help young carers
A charitable trust says more support should be given to help the 115,000 young carers who live in Scotland...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Patients 'could get fitness MoT'
NHS patients are to be offered a fitness and diet plan to improve national health, according to a newspaper...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Macs do Star Wars dirty work
Painstaking effort and computer power went into cleaning up the original Star Wars trilogy for its DVD release...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Lithuanian vote in second phase
The second round of Lithuania's general elections begins, with a Russian tycoon hoping for power...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Iran sticks to nuclear enrichment
Iran rejects an offer of trade concessions and nuclear technology in return for halting uranium enrichment...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Bodies of 49 Iraqi soldiers found
The bodies of 49 Iraqi army recruits are found shot dead near Baquba, north-east of Baghdad...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Crackdown on yob neighbours
New measures are planned to protect people too intimidated to complain about nuisance neighbours...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Dismay as Serbs shun poll
The UN governor of Kosovo laments outside interference after Serbs shun elections in the province...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Chemists 'to offer medical care'
Pharmacies in England and Wales could offer some services currently provided by GPs under a new contract...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
After Terror, a Secret Rewriting of Military Law
The story of how Guantánamo and the new military justice system became an intractable legacy of Sept. 11 has been largely hidden from public view...
New York Times - October 24, 2004
Rebel Attacks Kill 18 Iraqis; G.I.'s Injured
Insurgents launched several strikes on Saturday, with the deadliest attack occurring outside a Marine base in western Iraq...
New York Times - October 24, 2004
Afghan Bomber Kills Girl, 12, in Attack That Wounds 6 Others
A suicide bomber killed himself and a 12-year-old girl on a busy street on Saturday, apparently in an attempt to attack international peacekeepers...
New York Times - October 24, 2004
Strong Quake Kills at Least 16 in Northern Japan
A series of powerful earthquakes jolted northern Japan in quick succession Saturday evening, killing at least 16 people and injuring more than 900...
New York Times - October 24, 2004
Burma leader starts India visit
Burmese military leader Than Shwe makes a rare visit to India, to protests from pro-democracy groups...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Bees 'hold key to alcohol misuse'
Scientists believe the honey bee may hold the key to understanding more about alcohol addiction...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Gaza strike kills two militants
Two Islamic Jihad militants are killed in an Israeli air raid in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian officials say...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Smokers' genetic arthritis risk
People genetically prone to arthritis who also smoke are storing up trouble for the future, researchers warn...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Commons security report 'leaked'
A leaked report reveals new security measures set to be introduced at the Palace of Westminster, a paper claims...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Chelsea cruise past Blackburn
Eidur Gudjohnsen scores a hat-trick as Chelsea cruise past Blackburn...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Dismay as Serbs shun Kosovo poll
The UN governor of Kosovo laments outside interference after Serbs shun elections there...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Jowell rejects gambling 'snobs'
Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell defends plans to relax the UK's gambling laws which would lead to more casinos...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Space station crew back on Earth
Russian and US crew members return to Earth, leaving two men on the International Space station...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
Heseltine attacks Iraq decision
Former deputy prime minister Lord Heseltine criticises Tony Blair for taking Britain to war with Iraq...
BBC News - October 24, 2004
 
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